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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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Update: This popular deal is still available.

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

Thanks to Community Member Intelpimp for sharing this deal.

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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    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 2705 customer reviews.
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MWink
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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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Feb 26, 2025 06:49 PM
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DontTaxBeerFeb 26, 2025 06:49 PM
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thanks for the heads up. picked it up for $116 using EPP login. slick dealio!
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TalentedLlama2331Feb 26, 2025 06:50 PM
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I have been seeing deals on ebay for this drive for around $90-$100 used. Brand new around $120.
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DontTaxBeerFeb 26, 2025 06:52 PM
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Quote from TalentedLlama2331 :
I have been seeing deals on ebay for this drive for around $90-$100 used. Brand new around $120.
i wouldnt trust ebay. they are notorious for selling fake samsung nvme drives.
Feb 26, 2025 07:04 PM
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jaznFeb 26, 2025 07:04 PM
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I have this drive and got it for $129 at Microcenter. This drive is my primary boot drive for Win 11 and is bonkers fast. Crystal mark gives me a 7130 read and 5300 write with no Samsung tools or optimizations installed. I run this at PCIe 5x2.

PC Specs:
ASRock x870 RS Pro Wifi
This drive running in 5x2 Hard set in BIOS
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32GB PC6000 30 Cas TeamGroup RAM (dual channel)
EVGA 3080 TI (PCIe 4x) Hard set in BIOS
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Quote from MWink :
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.

Well said.

I think id still prefer the 980 Pro with DRAM cache for a primary boot drive on a high end gaming or productivity PC, but for PS5 even this is overkill. I got a cheap 2TB Crucial P3 Plus working well in my PS5.

However, this Predator 2TB SSD has dram and faster for almost the same price (it was between this and the 980 Pro for my build). Is this a better deal, or am I missing something?

Acer Predator M.2 SSD 2TB GM7000 with DRAM Cache NVMe 1.4 2280 PCIe Gen4×4 Ultra high Speed (Maximum Read: 7400MB/s, max Write: 6700MB/s) 3D NAND TLC
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09F5W62N8
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TalentedLlama2331Feb 26, 2025 07:05 PM
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Quote from DontTaxBeer :
i wouldnt trust ebay. they are notorious for selling fake samsung nvme drives.
yes! that's why I avoid it if it comes from China!
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yes! that's why I avoid it if it comes from China!
And if you do take the risk, benchmark the speeds immediately to rule out having a counterfeit.
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TalentedLlama2331Feb 26, 2025 07:11 PM
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And if you do take the risk, benchmark the speeds immediately to rule out having a counterfeit.
I agree, I'm scared now to even order from Ebay. TY =D <3
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I agree, I'm scared now to even order from Ebay. TY =D <3
Yeah I got burned once with a counterfeit SD card. Fortunately, eBay is pretty good with identifying shady sellers and it wasn't difficult to get the refund that time. More recently happened with a fake designer fragrance purchased on eBay, and got that refunded as well.

In case that doesn't work, I use American Express for most online purchases (via PayPal for eBay) because they have the most robust consumer protections in my experience.

Chase and most other credit card issues put the burden of proof on their customers before initiating a charge back. 9 out of 10 times, Chase has upheld the charges even when I didn't receive what I paid for.

A charge back for counterfeit goods is much more straightforward with a higher chance of a fair/favorable outcome with American Express.

Side note, I once went through a charge back with Privacy.com (for temporary credit card numbers with limits and expiration dates that you control, for instances when you need a credit card to sign up for a free trial, etc). They also conducted a thorough investigation and ultimately refunded my purchase.
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HMB Technologyno dram...
that's what I wanted to hear. Thank you.
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MWinkFeb 26, 2025 11:08 PM
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Quote from SavingsSamurai :
Well said.

I think id still prefer the 980 Pro with DRAM cache for a primary boot drive on a high end gaming or productivity PC, but for PS5 even this is overkill. I got a cheap 2TB Crucial P3 Plus working well in my PS5.

However, this Predator 2TB SSD has dram and faster for almost the same price (it was between this and the 980 Pro for my build). Is this a better deal, or am I missing something?

Acer Predator M.2 SSD 2TB GM7000 with DRAM Cache NVMe 1.4 2280 PCIe Gen4×4 Ultra high Speed (Maximum Read: 7400MB/s, max Write: 6700MB/s) 3D NAND TLC
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09F5W62N8
That Acer supposedly uses the infamous Innogrit controller. That alone would be enough reason for me to avoid it. It's possible they've resolved the issue but I personally wouldn't take the chance.
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seierFeb 26, 2025 11:39 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank seier

Their next big thing PCIe 5.0 Pro grade nvme comes out in April. https://news.samsung.com/us/samsu...rformance/
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Frank_NittyFeb 27, 2025 12:21 AM
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A pretty decent price for a 2TB Samsung PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD.
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Awesome thanks! I qualified with my work email.

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Would this be a good replacement for a main drive that's currently running an Intel Optane Memory H10 32GB with SSD 1TB Solid State Storage HBRPEKNX0203A M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4.

I know I won't take full advantage since it's PCIe Gen4 put into a PCIe Gen3 slot. But it should still work? What is the Optane Memory H10 32 GB? Is it DRAM? Will I miss that switching to this drive?

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