🚀 Elevate Your Performance with Samsung's 960 PRO SSD!
The SAMSUNG 960 PRO NVMe M.2 512GB SSD (MZ-V6P512BW) is a high-performance storage solution designed for gaming and demanding applications. With lightning-fast sequential read speeds of up to 3500MB/s and write speeds of 2100MB/s, this SSD ensures quick data access and transfer. It features a compact M.2 2280 form factor, PCIe 3.0 x4 interface, and NVMe 1.2 technology, making it ideal for both tower desktops and small form factor PCs. The included Samsung Magician software provides easy management and firmware updates, backed by a robust 5-year warranty and an impressive reliability rating of 1.5 million hours.
Hard Drive | 512 GB Nvme |
Brand | SAMSUNG |
Series | 960 Pro |
Item model number | MZ-V6P512BW |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 1.89 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 0.87 x 0.09 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.15 x 0.87 x 0.09 inches |
Color | Black |
Flash Memory Size | 512 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | NVMe |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Manufacturer | Samsung IT |
ASIN | B01LXS4TYB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 6, 2016 |
M**1
Works well, extremely fast, buy heatsinks for it immediately
Working perfectly several months later (just DO NOT update the firmware).I have it installed in a Linux system where it serves the dual role of root partition as well as VM backing storage for several heavily used VMs.It's so fast there's no way to tell that the drive is being shared, no VM pauses, no compiler slowdowns. The downside of all that speed, if you want to consider it a downside, is that I managed to eat through 1% of the drives rated lifetime (4TB of 400TBW) within 24 hours before stopping the poorly written process that was causing all the write traffic. Samsung drives are known for surviving well beyond their rated life, but that's also where the warranty ends, regardless of how long you've owned the drive, so be careful.The drive gets so hot it requires a heatsink, it's really not optional. Sure, it'll throttle itself to avoid overheating, but so would the main CPU if you left it in open air. Anything that makes this much heat needs a way to get rid of it, and SSDs tend to have shorter lives or die unexpectedly when the heat isn't properly handled.I bought some small pure copper heatsinks from Enzotech here (BMR-C1) and lined them up all the way down the entire stick, covering every chip, then I put a small fan inside the case positioned so that the airflow goes through the heatsink bars. It no longer throttles itself under load, and S.M.A.R.T. shows the temperature remaining well below the previous high points I was seeing, even when writing at the maximum speed.Note that there is a firmware update available that you absolutely do not want, the 3B6QCXP7 firmware has very serious problems and cannot be removed or reverted once the update is done. If you get a new stick with the 3B6QCXP7 firmware, you should return it immediately or contact Samsung customer support.
R**L
If you have the correct M.2 slot on your motherboard, this is a great choice for screaming disk performance!
I was one of the folks that jumped into Solid State Drives (SSD) way back in the earliest days, and the M.2 "NvMe" devices (like this one) are the top-echelon of current SSD tech.NOT ALL MOTHERBOARDS have an M.2 connector, and NOT ALL M.2 connectors support the slower SATA M.2 speed PLUS the much faster NvMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) standard that this product uses. The slower SATA versions of this product are the Samsung 850 EVO or 850 PRO models. If you purchase an M.2 SATA unit, the only thing you gain over the old-school playing card shaped SATA SSD is you lose the SATA CONNECTORS AND CABLES for a cleaner build. But you buy SSD for SPEED, so the NvMe drive is the call. Also the PRO model versus EVO uses better technology to maximize speed, while the EVO uses a software workaround to 'emulate' the Pro model performance. The 960 Pro is PCIe bus connected and bypasses the much slower SATA bus. This results in a vast difference in data throughput speeds, in my case is TRIPLE the data speed. Some (not all) M.2 connectors can accommodate both types of M.2 drives, check with your system manufacturer to ensure compatibility.You get what you pay for... when speed matters THIS MODEL is definitely the call. The two photos attached to this review show the HUGE speed difference between a pci-e SSD (Drive C: in photo) and a SATA SSD (Drive D: in photo). The drives are C: drive Samsung 960 Pro NvMe Pci-e and D: drive Samsung 860 EVO conventional SATA notebook SSD. Photo on LEFT is high speed test results, photo on RIGHT is slower speed conventional notebook SSD results. Pictures worth 1,000 words?Edit: After installing, be sure to pop by Samung.com and download their free Magician Software which will auto update your FIRMWARE for the device if needed. My SATA Samsung SSD (the very nice 860 EVO did NOT require updating, but the 960 PRO (NVMe drive the subject of this review, BADLY needed a firmware update to resolve some squirrelly behavior which was happening when closing certain apps, but appears to be a dim memory post-firmware update. The firmware updated from within Windows 10 Creator's Edition using Samsung Magician software, very easy and intuitive.
C**Y
AWESOME M.2 SSD, it's the BEST one to buy!!!
$629 is a LOT of money to me, so I consider this as an expensive item, too expensive. Having said that, it is also exactly what I needed, and it is SUPER FAST!!! I couldn't be happier with this purchase and when I build up enough money I will be ordering one more. If you are like me you will be searching all over the internet and visiting all the review sites for M.2 SSD vs SSD vs HDD vs BYOB vs WHOCARES. . . The bottom line is that after all the reading I did, trying to decipher all the graphs and charts on which drive is the best, whether or not this particular drive is worth the money, blah blah blah. It is worth every penny.Yes it's expensive, yes the reviews say the differences between this M.2 SSD and others is marginal, but in the end it is worth it. I run CAD programs and also all the new cool games out there, I have 64G Dominator RAM, and SLI'ed GTX 1080 graphic cards, and even with all that good stuff the biggest difference I noticed in performance was when I installed this 960 Pro. My boot is extremely fast, I don't have extra cables to manage, and it just works great. I would recommend this M.2 SSD to anyone that can afford it.
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