Take a look at the table below to see the key differences between the past several series of Samsung M.2 PCIe NVMe drives. The Samsung SSD 970 EVO series is aimed at the mainstream market with very respectable performance numbers and endurance ratings at much lower price points. The Samsung SSD 970 PRO series comes at a premium price and aimed at a small niche of users, but has the highest performance and endurance ratings. Most all SSD makers have switched to TLC NAND for all of their drives, but Samsung continues to offer MLC-based drives under their PRO brand and TLC-based drives under the EVO brand. ![]() The 4K random performance is up to 500,000 IOPS read and 480,000 IOPS write on the Samsung SSD 970 EVO series, so these drives are aimed at consumers looking for next-level performance on their PCs. ![]() That combination allows for blistering sequential read speeds of up to 3,500 MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 2,500 MB/s while being backed by a 5-year warranty and endurance ratings of 150TBW for every 250GB of storage space. The 970 EVO series is equipped with Samsung’s latest 64-layer 3-bit TLC V-NAND Flash and the brand new Samsung Phoenix controller. The Samsung SSD 970 EVO series is available in 250GB, 500GB, 1TB and 2TB capacities ranging in price from $119.99 to $849.99. ![]() Samsung today introduced the Samsung 970 PRO and EVO, the third generation of their NVMe SSD lineup. 970 EVO Gets Some Phoenix Controller Action
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