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2TB Samsung 990 EVO Plus NVMe Internal Solid State Drive

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  • Sequential read/write speeds up to 7,250/6,300MB/s
  • Intelligent TurboWrite2.0's enhanced large-file performance
  • Nickel-coated controller to utilize less power while achieving similar performance to other SSD
  • Compatible with PCIe 4.0 x4 and PCIe 5.0 x2

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Various Retailers have 2TB Samsung 990 EVO Plus NVMe Internal Solid State Drive (MZ-V9S2T0B/AM) on sale for $129.99. Shipping is free.

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Available from:About this product:
  • Sequential read/write speeds up to 7,250/6,300MB/s
  • Intelligent TurboWrite2.0's enhanced large-file performance
  • Nickel-coated controller to utilize less power while achieving similar performance to other SSD
  • Compatible with PCIe 4.0 x4 and PCIe 5.0 x2

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It is absolutely fine for a Windows drive.



DRAM and the pSLC cache serve totally different purposes. DRAM primarily stores a copy of the mapping table (FTL). It mostly helps with random I/O performance and slightly reduces write amplification. DRAM-less NVMe drives usually have HMB, which allows a small amount of system memory to be used to help compensate for the lack of DRAM. It's not as good as having a large amount of onboard DRAM but it still yields pretty good results. Note that NVMe drives used in USB enclosures or the PS5 can't use HMB. I think many people massively overstate the need for DRAM, especially with NVMe drives. Plenty of people would be happy with a DRAM-less (inherently HMB-less) SATA drive for their OS.

The pSLC cache is a write cache. It allows a limited amount of data to be quickly written to the drive. Virtually all modern consumer drives have this (whether they have DRAM or not), though the implementation can vary. Once the cache is full, write speeds drop substantially. The drop is much larger on QLC drives. The Samsung 990 EVO Plus can maintain roughly ~1.5GB/s post-pSLC. The Samsung 990 Pro is virtually the same. There are some other TLC drives that can do a bit better. On the other hand, there are QLC drives that won't even be able to maintain 100MB/s.

Just to add, this drive is more than enough for the vast majority of users and uses.
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Does dram still help? I thought SLC pretty much equaled or surpassed dram speed? Or is it just for really big files it still helps? Thanks





Dram helps mostly to look up where the files are on the drive. There may also be some caching for small files recently accessed etc.

The dram-less drives cache these in system ram. Big files almost never benefit from cache because they are writing in a stream. The cache is not helpful unless the other side is writing too quickly.

None of these are an issue for this drive and the higher end WD dram-less ssds because they are too damn fast to miss caching.

. In a laptop or pc, you will not miss the cache.

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Any benefits for pcie 5x2 or is that pretty much the same as pcie 4x4? Also wouldn't most boards only allow 1 pcie 5 device say RTX 50 series to go full speed at x16 but if you drop this drive into another pcie 5 slot then you would halve the GPU speed.

I did find a 2TB from staples on clearance and this evo one is at the same price so debating on pcie 4 or 5 and less wattage on the evo is better or not. All data is saying the pro is better in raw performance.
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Quote from fantasylin :
Staples price is so inflated, do they price match with any other retailers?
I doubt it. The only time I buy anything from them these days is when they're on clearance.
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Quote from Cheapskate27 :
This or the Pro for an external Thunderbolt 4 drive for a M4 Mac Mini?
Definitely the EVO Plus. The biggest problem with external enclosures is their inability to properly cool the hard drive. Even the best external enclosures probably can't cool the Pro enough during long sustained writes to avoid thermal throttling.
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Does this work with PS5? Do I need to buy a heatsink?
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Quote from pojo :
Does this work with PS5? Do I need to buy a heatsink?
Same question on my end. Likely will pick this up if it is indeed compatible with PS5. I seem to run out of space all the time which is weird cuz I don't play/install a ton on it. I just think games are so damn large these days.
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Quote from chrisaf69 :
Same question on my end. Likely will pick this up if it is indeed compatible with PS5. I seem to run out of space all the time which is weird cuz I don't play/install a ton on it. I just think games are so damn large these days.
Just looked up some m.2 heatsinks on Amazon and they are really cheap at around $10
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fuzzyballz
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What's the difference between this and Staple 990 pro and walmart wd for 109?
This one is in stock, the Staples one is not.
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Quote from litesdsd :
Definitely the EVO Plus. The biggest problem with external enclosures is their inability to properly cool the hard drive. Even the best external enclosures probably can't cool the Pro enough during long sustained writes to avoid thermal throttling.
Got it, thanks. Definitely not going to cheap out on the enclosure regardless, but had hoped that the right enclosure would be able to keep it cool. Kinda landed on this one (link below - currently sold out on Amazon but regularly at the same price), which provides passive cooling but appears to be very well built - relative to UGREEN and other similar options with active cooling. So, you think it won't be able to keep up w/ the Pro's needs, and the Plus is likely to run just as fast due to thermal throttling?

https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/owc-express-1m2
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this or the Crucial X9/X9Pro deals?

https://slickdeals.net/f/18130960-crucial-x9-pro-usb-c-3-2-portable-ssd-2tb-120-1tb-70-free-shipping?src=rcm_category

NVM, just realized this was a internal SSD vs portable hehe
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This or Inland TN470 1TB SSD 3D TLC NAND PCIe Gen 4 x4 NVMe M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive?
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Quote from saghey :
Any benefits for pcie 5x2 or is that pretty much the same as pcie 4x4? Also wouldn't most boards only allow 1 pcie 5 device say RTX 50 series to go full speed at x16 but if you drop this drive into another pcie 5 slot then you would halve the GPU speed.

I did find a 2TB from staples on clearance and this evo one is at the same price so debating on pcie 4 or 5 and less wattage on the evo is better or not. All data is saying the pro is better in raw performance.
If you have a Ryzen 8000 series CPU, your motherboard might be proving 2 lanes of PCIe 5.0 or less to the M.2 slots instead of x4. I've seen that. Motherboard manufacturers seem to be all over the place.

The 990 Evo is not great and not worth saving a few $.
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Quote from Cheapskate27 :
Got it, thanks. Definitely not going to cheap out on the enclosure regardless, but had hoped that the right enclosure would be able to keep it cool. Kinda landed on this one (link below - currently sold out on Amazon but regularly at the same price), which provides passive cooling but appears to be very well built - relative to UGREEN and other similar options with active cooling. So, you think it won't be able to keep up w/ the Pro's needs, and the Plus is likely to run just as fast due to thermal throttling?

https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/owc-express-1m2
990 Pro heats up quickly and will throttle even in reputable fan cooled enclosures. The enclosure you listed has a good reputation but I don't own but I doubt it would be a wise choose judging by how quickly the 990 throttles in other tests I've seen. You can probably find more information on that combination with an internet search, both are popular product.
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It's okay. It's a sure thing.
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-c...d-review/2

But for $100, you can get a reasonably well performing MP44L. Rock bottom pricing for a 2TB SATA drive is $80.
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Quote from Teaser38 :
If you have a Ryzen 8000 series CPU, your motherboard might be proving 2 lanes of PCIe 5.0 or less to the M.2 slots instead of x4. I've seen that. Motherboard manufacturers seem to be all over the place.

The 990 Evo is not great and not worth saving a few $.
I'm planning to get the 9900x for video editing and monhun wilds. All the benchmarks does seem like the pro is still better for performance unless power and heat is a problem.

I took a look at the board I was going to get and it could support 2 PCIe 5 device granted I don't use a USB 4 device but those are rare.

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