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If you are planning to build a PC for gaming, the 980 Pro can be at the top of your list. In the file copy benchmark, the drive scored 2446MB/s in ISO copy, 837 MB/s in program and 1846 MB/s in games.Īpart from benchmarks, the real world performance for applications which are very data intensive such as games, video editing and programming, the 980 Pro does offer a good experience. The Samsung 980 Pro scores 8692 in the AS SSD benchmark on the whole and 4067 for write and 3097 for read. ATTO DiskĪtto Disk is another good tool to measure sustained performance and the 980 Pro shows 5.97 BB/s read and 4.62 GB/s write speeds AS SSD Benchmark In the PC Mark 10 Quick System Drive benchmark, the drive scored 2857 points.

In Blackmagic Disk Speed Test which is generally used to measure video editing capabilities, the Pro Pro came up with 5310 MB/S Read and 4334 MB/s write speeds PC Mark 10 Drive Benchmark CrystalDiskMark 8.01Ĭrystal Disk Mark is one of the most popular tools for assessing drive performance and the drive showed good sequential read(6.3GB/s)/write (4.9GB/s) speeds. You can also see the 2X jump in performance when compared to a PCIe gen 3 drive for read and write speeds. Here we see that the Sequential Read Speeds were over 6562 MB/s and write speeds were over 5180 MB/s.
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Samsung Magician is the company’s own disk management software and lets you update the firmware, monitor the health and also perform benchmarks. Here are a few benchmarks of the drive :- Samsung Magician Samsung continues to use copper for heat dissipation on the back.

Here is a comparison of drive temperatures. The 980 Pro also features Dynamic Thermal Guard technology to reduce thermal throttling and sustained peak performance. Most newer motherboards have good heat sinks for m.2 SSDs unlike in the past. Samsung claims to have used a Nickel coating on the drive for better thermal performance. The Samsung 980 Pro uses the new Samsung Elpis controller and is built on the newer 8nm process ASrock Taichi X570 Motherboard with PCIe gen 4.0 support.The model we tested was the MZ-V8P2T0BW (2TB) and the drive was made in South Korea Test System You see a mention of 7000MB/s read speed on the front and the 5-year warranty on the back. You don’t get anything else in the box, and you would have to rely on your motherboard for the m.2 screw to secure the drive. The SSD ships in the familiar box which securely holds the drive and some paperwork.
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We have tested both the 500GB version and the 2TB version for the purpose of this review.ĪES 256-bit Full Disk Encryption, TCG/Opal V2.0, Encrypted Drive (IEEE1667) It had launched in 3 capacities 250GB, 500GB and 1TB but recently Samsung also announced a 2 TB version which we managed to test in this review. Samsung had announced the 980 Pro SSD which is their first consumer grade PCIe Gen 4 SSD back in September last year.
