Samsung 980 Pro review

Unlike the standard 980, the Samsung 980 Pro uses the PCIe 4.0 interface, with Samsung claiming it can churn out a high read speed of up to 7,000MB/s. This now mid-range SSD launched at a disappointingly high price, but it’s thankfully much cheaper now, and if you like around you can regularly find it available with a hefty discount in online sales.

Since its original release, several manufacturers have launched faster PCIe 5.0 SSDs, but the PCIe 4.0 Samsung 980 Pro is still worthy of a prestigious place on our best SSD for gaming guide. It might not have the fastest benchmark results any more, but these figures rarely translate into real world benefits for most PC users, especially when it comes to gaming, and the Samsung 980 Pro is often available for really generous price these days.

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Unlike the standard 980, the Samsung 980 Pro uses the PCIe 4.0 interface, with Samsung claiming it can churn out a high read speed of up to 7,000MB/s. This now mid-range SSD launched at a disappointingly high price, but it’s thankfully much cheaper now, and if you like around you can regularly find it available with a hefty discount in online sales.

Since its original release, several manufacturers have launched faster PCIe 5.0 SSDs, but the PCIe 4.0 Samsung 980 Pro is still worthy of a prestigious place on our best SSD for gaming guide. It might not have the fastest benchmark results any more, but these figures rarely translate into real world benefits for most PC users, especially when it comes to gaming, and the Samsung 980 Pro is often available for really generous price these days.

Read the rest of the story…

RELATED LINKS:
This 9/10 Corsair gaming keyboard deal is irresistible, but be quick
Arrow Lake Intel CPU specs leak further confirms surprising change
Nvidia RTX 5090 and 5080 could be here much sooner than expected

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