The Samsung EVO 960 SSD
Conclusion
The NVE-M.2-SSD Samsung Evo 960 is by no means slow - only slightly slower than the big brother of the Pro model series. We tested the flash bar on a Skylake platform with Windows 10 and the original Samsung drivers, which provide better performance than the existing Windows drivers.
Additional Information: Samsung EVO 960 SSD
Lesetipp: Samsung SSD 960 Pro in the test
As expected, the maximum data transfer rates of 3.240 and 1.816 MB / s in the highly quoted ATTO Bench are even better than the manufacturer's data. Without data compression, the EVO gets 2.227 or 1.615 MByte / s during sequential reading or writing, which means that it loses around 700 or 500 MB / s against the professional brother. In the case of the HDTV, the EVO still achieves an average transfer rate of 641 MB / s, which can make the Pro significantly better. However, the access times are very good.
The Samsung Evo 960 delivers good performance, offers a fair price-performance ratio and is also relatively long-lasting with a TBW (Total Byte Written) of 200 TByte.
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