Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 (2280) Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) (MZ-V7S1T0)
Original price was: ₹18,149.00.₹10,875.00Current price is: ₹10,875.00.
- Sequential Read up to 3,500 and Write speeds up to 3,300 MB/s respectively. Performance varies based on system hardware and configuration;SSD Capacity: 1TB, Cache: Samsung 1GB Low Power DDR4 SDRAM
- Interface : NVMe (PCIe Gen 3.0 x 4). Form Factor : M.2 (2280);Average Power Consumption (system level): Average: 6 W * Maximum: 9 W (Burst mode) * Actual power consumption may vary depending on system hardware & configuration. Power consumption (Idle) :Max. 30 mW * Actual power consumption may vary depending on system hardware & configuration
- Check out the SSD bying guide by Amazon in Videos Section;Designed for tech enthusiasts, hardcore gamers, and professionals who need unrivaled performance
- Advanced Drive Management through Samsung Magician Software to help you manage the drive. A user friendly tools help keep your drive up to date, monitor drive health and speed, and even boost performance.; Warranty : 5 year limited.
- Specific Uses For Product: Gaming
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Specification: Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 (2280) Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) (MZ-V7S1T0)
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13 reviews for Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 (2280) Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) (MZ-V7S1T0)
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Original price was: ₹18,149.00.₹10,875.00Current price is: ₹10,875.00.
soham –
Love this SSD get it on sale
Mannu –
I get it on 5004 in prime day sale which is tremendous deal, it is also better than Samsung 980 ssd for having dram, qlc caching , 600tbw etc . I put it on my asus fx506hcb gaming laptop, at first i made my thoughts to buy a gen 4 ssd but believe I cancelled that in last moment and go for this and this is because of gen 4 ssds heat a lot and laptops don’t have cooling for that.
F.A. Bora –
Samsung’s 970 Evo Plus M.2 NVMe SSDs are close to legendary performers at the sharp end of M.2 NVMe SSD performance charts. I was waiting for a long time to experience the performance of these drives first hand. The opportunity came when I purchased a new Dell G3 3500 (2020) Gaming Laptop with the following specs: i7-10750H, 1660Ti 6GB graphics, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB NVMe SSD, 15.6 inch 120Hz screen. The laptop by default has pretty decent specifications. But, when I was pushing through my workload, I could see it struggling.
The RAM was the first to get upgraded to 32 GB (Hyper X running at 2933 MHz @ 17-19-19). This gave a good jump in performance. However, the slower M.2 NVMe SSD (DRAM-less Kioxia) was creating a bottleneck which was becoming quite obvious. Additionally, I was getting tired of hauling a portable SSD drive connected to my laptop that had all my files and data on it. When I saw an special offer on Amazon for the 970 Evo Plus 1 TB, I had to get 2 of them.
Before installing the drives, I switched from the RAID to AHCI SATA mode on my laptop. [There are various resources online showing how to do this safely]. I installed the Samsung Magician software and Samsung NVMe drivers.
The drives are easy to install. In my case, I had to remove the original SSD and install the 970 EVO Plus in its place.
I used a cloning software (not the one Samsung provides) to clone my System drive to one of the 970. Then I booted up the system from the 970 after removing the old SSD. The boot time reduced from about 7-10 seconds (from the Dell logo to Windows login screen) to about 3-5 seconds. This was just a taster of things to come.
These drives are outrageously quick. Data transfers, load times of software and games, everything happens blazing fast. Seeing the performance numbers and charts is one thing, experiencing the fast performance first hand is another.
And then the drives rode away to glory……. Well, not quite. On just the third day after installing, one of the drives died. It wouldn’t allow my laptop to boot. It was painful to see it happen and I was looking at a big loss. Fortunately, I was able to return the drive and buy a new one for the same special price on the same day. That was just pure luck!
Now when the new drive arrived, I noticed something peculiar. Both drives which I had received the first time were made in Korea. But the drive I got the second time was made in China. I was in two minds – should I use it or return it? Checking the information on the box and verifying the serial number on Samsung’s website revealed that the product was indeed genuine. That was half a relief. Now I wanted to know if the drives performed the same or different.
This is what I have found by using the drives over a month. Both drives read and write performance is nearly identical (within margin of error). The “Normal” working temperature of the made in Korea drive is between 45 – 50 degree C; whereas the “Normal” working temperature of the made in China drive is between 38 – 42 C.
The other thing I noticed was that both drives hit the peak temperature mark during benchmark tests around the same time and the peak temperature was also the same – 85 degree C. But for some reason, the made in China drive came back quicker to a “Normal” temperature than the made in Korea drive.
Strange! It may also be that the made in Korea drive gets written to more often as it is my System Drive. But it’s not a convincing enough reason for me.
In short, the important thing is to make sure that the drive is genuine (by checking on Samsung’s website) than where it is made. Samsung does a stellar job on Quality Control in my opinion.
Update after more than 1 month of usage:
The drives were running longer in the higher range of “Normal” to “High” during normal usage. Even though my daily work does not involve heavy write activity to the drives, working on a remote server was causing a lot of writes to the drives. I decided to install copper heatsinks on the drives to try and keep the temperatures in the “Normal” range.
The results after installing the heatsink were astounding. (See photo). After this experience, I would recommend using a heatsink with these drives for anyone who intends to make full use of the capabilities of this drive.
Samsung chose to base it’s newer 980 Pro drives on the 970 Evo Plus than the 970 Pro. This should be proof enough for everyone about the potential of the 970 Evo Plus. Legend!
Pradip Patil –
Se calienta mucho y se bloquea no es muy funcional, me gustarÃa regresarla
R2D2 –
Working perfectly with Lenovo laptop boot up time 5 seconds only. Earlier it was 40 to 50 seconds. Great product by Samsung.
Pradip Patil –
Instalado no notebook Samsung Expert X55(NP350XAA-XF4BR) foi uma mudança absurda, valeu cada centavo.
Ken –
das product
raj k. –
Speed is good but it heats very quickly
soham –
First off just to put it out there the drive is amazing and as described.
Only thing that really irked me about this drive is that there are no screws and MOBO/Case manufacturers don’t supply them for you either, I’ve kept all my screws for years of building different PC’s for myself and others and none of my screws fit. Seeing the price of this drive… you would think they could add one screw for mounting NVME’s in the box but they don’t. (Thanks Samsung)
I recommend getting a $8CAD pack of NVME M.2 screws along with the purchase of the drive, will save you a lot of hassle, if you think you have screws for it then you probably don’t unless you’ve pulled them from a previously installed NVME drive. Still shouldn’t be necessary for what we’re paying for these…. but unfortunately it is..
Madhusudhan –
Good replacement for my old setup (16GB intel optane storage + 1TB HDD).
Ravi Shankar –
Se ve bien por dentro pero la caja y esas etiquetas me hacen dudar, ya qué hay muchos productos chinos que simulan ser originales y me ha tocado que hasta las antenas ubiquiti son chinas y se parecen bastante a las originales, ya el tiempo dirá si es original o no
Mannu –
Put this in my macbook using an adapter. Its blazing fast. Good job Samsung. Full Boot time on Monterey less than a minute.
Madhusudhan –
Using this m.2 ssd without a heatsink is not recommended. I am using it without a heatsink and idle temps are very high specially in summer.