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Derzeit schnellste SSD für M.2
Extrem gute Performance in realen Benchmarks
Schnellste SSD im Workstation Pattern Test
Höchste Alltagsleistung aller bisher getesteten Laufwerke
Sehr hohe sequenzielle Transferraten
AHCI-Kompatibilität erlaubt den Einsatz in älteren Systemen
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Volle Geschwindigkeit nur Mainboards mit 4x M.2-Slot
Nicht auf allen Mainboards als Systemlaufwerk verwendbar
Nur als OEM-Variante verfügbar
Supportsituation u.U. unklar
Sehr starke Wärmeentwicklung unter Dauerlast
Unterstützung als Bootlaufwerk von Mainboard abhängig
Veröffentlicht: 2015-07-02, Autor: Sam , Testbericht von: custompcreview.com
Since the Samsung SM951 NVMe SSD is the first NVMe SSD I've ever had the opportunity to test, I wasn't really sure what kind of performance I'd be seeing. Having tested the Samsung SM951 AHCI, I assumed that there'd be some sort of performance improvement...
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Veröffentlicht: 2015-07-01, Autor: Kristian , Testbericht von: anandtech.com
In terms of performance, the NVMe version of the SM951 offers an upgrade over its AHCI sibling. The average data rate (i.e. large IO performance) isn't dramatically better compared to the AHCI version, but when it comes to small IO latency the SM951 and N...
Getting the most out of Samsung's SM951 SSD is a little complicated. First, you'll need a motherboard with enough PCIe Gen3 lanes running to its M.2 slot—or a full-sized adapter and equivalent expansion slot. You'll also need to think about cooling. Our...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-05-29, Autor: Les , Testbericht von: thessdreview.com
Zusammenfassung: This report is very similar. If we look at PCs, perhaps the three most valuable components are the CPU, memory and storage. The CPU and DRAM memory have jumped ahead like rabbits while memory has always moved at a snail's pace. Today is a new day. For the...
The Intel SSD 750 400GB is the lowest priced product in this new ultra high performance SSD category. The $400 price point brings the cost of entry down but NVMe still has compatibility limitations that need to be considered. Workstation users will fi...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-05-20, Autor: Sean , Testbericht von: thessdreview.com
The NVMe variant of the SM951 delivers faster speeds than its AHCI brother. This increase in performance comes at a cost, which is compatibility. If your system is compatible, however, you will not be disappointed. While it is expected to be available at...
NVMe interface allows for incredible performance, Small form factor, Low power consumption
Top capacity is only 512GB
The Samsung SM951-NVMe is a very powerful M.2 SSD that will be attractive to OEMs looking to build high-performance laptops and workstations
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Veröffentlicht: 2015-05-14, Autor: Sam , Testbericht von: custompcreview.com
When I first received the Samsung SM951, I knew the drive would be pretty fast, but I had no idea what to expect. On one hand I knew that Samsung had upgraded the interface on the drive while on the other hand I also knew that Samsung decided to stick to ...
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Veröffentlicht: 2015-05-12, Autor: Sean , Testbericht von: thessdreview.com
The performance delivered by the Samsung SM951 M.2 PCIe 3.0 x4 SSD is very impressive to say the least. Throughout our testing we seen read speeds as high as 2,260MB/s and writes as high as 1,600MB/s, exceeding that of the manufacturers rating. In terms o...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-05-12, Autor: Steven , Testbericht von: techspot.com
Zusammenfassung: It's been quite some time since our last SSD roundup and we hadn't seen much need for one until recently. SSD technology grew stale after saturating the SATA 6Gb/s bus, bringing mostly minor improvements in recent memory and making up for it with price cu...