And very overpriced.
And very overpriced.
Price of that quarter TB pipsqueek is just insane.
Think positively: Evo might be with "4-bit" MLC...Worse yet it’s TLC, not MLC like the predecessor. Don’t see a reason to go for the pro anymore
Though write endurance is disappointing for "Pro".
I believe the 970 pro has 2 bit nand. I'm waiting for the E18 Phison reviews.Conclusion
The Samsung SSD 980 Pro is the latest consumer-grade SSD to hit the PCIe Gen 4×4 market, featuring the company’s V-NAND 3bit MLC technology, an all-new Elpis controller, backward-compatibility with PCIe 3.0, and NVMe 1.3 support. The 980 Pro is targeted at gamers and professionals with high-end machines as well as prosumers looking to leverage the latest and greatest in SSD technology.
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Though the price gap is noticeable, you definitely get what you pay for in this instance. The 980 Pro is a must-buy premium drive and is certainly worth dishing out the extra ~$50, especially if for enthusiasts who have a system that supports the technology.
I would definitely keep your 950 pro or 960pro. Those are MLC much more robust. And faster.Outside of professional work would a gamer even notice any difference on one of these? Say going from a 950/960 Pro to a 980?
Any news on when that's coming out? Been looking but can't find a date.I'll wait for the sabrent rocket plus which is usually cheaper
The Samsung drives are way overpriced and have no real world advantages over the competition. I just bagged a gen 4 1tb sabrent rocket for a bargain price
No info on release date yetAny news on when that's coming out? Been looking but can't find a date.
The Samsung drives are way overpriced and have no real world advantages over the competition. I just bagged a gen 4 1tb sabrent rocket for a bargain price
it doesn't have any competition yet it's the only 7GB/s drive for sale today
"competition"The Samsung drives are way overpriced and have no real world advantages over the competition. I just bagged a gen 4 1tb sabrent rocket for a bargain price