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Samsung 970 EVO 1TB - SSD

Reviews Samsung 970 EVO 1TB

Interested in reviews of Samsung 970 EVO 1TB? It got 4.9 out of 5 stars from our customers. Find specific customer reviews of Samsung 970 EVO 1TB below. We will appreciate if you also share your experiences with Samsung 970 EVO 1TB after purchasing.

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Roman, Praha 4 - Modřanyflag
Rated 21/11/2019, variant Samsung 970 EVO 1TB
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super speed
Capacity
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Miloš, Mladá Boleslavflag
Rated 01/10/2019, variant Samsung 970 EVO 1TB
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It works
Samsung - reliability
NVMe SSD - speed
Currently, I would welcome PCIe 4.0
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Patrik, Vyškov 1flag
Rated 28/09/2019, variant Samsung 970 EVO 1TB
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Speed
Dimensions
price
inability to boot from NVMe, I had to do it via Sata SSD
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Cyberhouse s.r.o., Bratislavaflag
Rated 09/05/2019, variant Samsung 970 EVO 1TB
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works
write & quote speed
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Filip, Prahaflag
Rated 20/02/2019, variant Samsung 970 EVO 1TB
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Significant performance increase over standard SSDs
Very easy M.2 installation
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Jakub, Prešovflag
Rated 17/10/2018, variant Samsung 970 EVO 1TB
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the speeds are brutal, in CrystalMarkDisk the write and read values match what the manufacturer states
Samsung - the best choice when it comes to SSDs, whether it's NVMe to M.2 or via SATA III, there's no question here
600TBW, the Pro version even has up to 1200TBW
the SSD will be morally old before it is destroyed by the number of writes (of course, no excessive extremes of use)
can there be anything negative here? maybe just the temperature, but that's how it is with NVMe and those speeds. even a passive heatsink can solve this nicely and reduce temperatures to acceptable values
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