Real World Speed
Performance profile from 218,469 user samples
63,520 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 353% 383GB free
Worst Bench: 159% 72GB free (System drive)
Poor: 159% Great: 353%
SPEED RANK: 49th / 1072
154,949 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 280% 19GB free (System drive)
Worst Bench: 160% 232GB free
Poor: 160% Great: 280%
SPEED RANK: 68th / 1072
Effective Speed
Effective SSD Speed
266 % Faster effective speed.
+13%
235 %
Read
Avg. Sequential Read Speed
2013 MB/s 2166 MB/s Slightly faster read speed.
+8%
Write
Avg. Sequential Write Speed
1359 MB/s 1408 MB/s +4%
4K Read
Avg. 4K Random Read Speed
46.7 MB/s 61.5 MB/s Much faster random read.
+32%
4K Write
Avg. 4K Random Write Speed
132 MB/s 146 MB/s Faster random write.
+11%
Mixed
Avg. Sequential Mixed IO Speed
799 MB/s 1132 MB/s Much faster mixed IO speed.
+42%
4K Mixed
Avg. 4K Random Mixed IO Speed
62.3 MB/s 76.8 MB/s Faster random mixed IO.
+23%
SusWrite
Avg. Sustained Write Speed
1222 MB/s Hugely faster sustained write speed.
+213%
391 MB/s
Read
Peak Sequential Read Speed
2601 MB/s +3% 2518 MB/s
Write
Peak Sequential Write Speed
1921 MB/s 2123 MB/s Faster peak write speed.
+11%
4K Read
Peak 4K Random Read Speed
55.5 MB/s 69.1 MB/s Faster peak random read.
+25%
4K Write
Peak 4K Random Write Speed
208 MB/s 220 MB/s Slightly faster peak random write.
+6%
Mixed
Peak Sequential Mixed IO Speed
995 MB/s 1430 MB/s Much faster peak mixed IO speed.
+44%
4K Mixed
Peak 4K Random Mixed IO Speed
80.1 MB/s 96 MB/s Faster peak random mixed IO.
+20%
SusWrite
Peak Sequential Sustained Write 60s Average
1915 MB/s Hugely faster peak sustained write speed.
+284%
499 MB/s
Market Share
Based on 75,876,805 SSDs tested
Market Share
Market Share (trailing 30 days)
0.05 % 0.18 % Hugely higher market share.
+260%
Value
Value For Money
46 % Much better value.
+52%
30.3 %
User Rating
UBM User Rating
55 % 57 % +4%
Price
Price (score)
$139 $100 Cheaper.
+28%
Age
Newest
91+ Months 72+ Months More recent.
+21%
DQ Read
Peak 4K-64Thread Read Speed
1318 MB/s Much faster peak deep queue read.
+31%
1007 MB/s
DQ Write
Peak 4K-64Thread Write Speed
1327 MB/s 1463 MB/s Faster peak deep queue write.
+10%
AS-SSD Total
AS-SSD Total Score
4,171 Pts Slightly stronger server IO.
+7%
3,902 Pts
DQ Mixed
Peak 4K-64Thread Mixed IO Speed
1142 MB/s +1% 1131 MB/s
ADQ Read
Avg. 4K-64Thread Read Speed
1107 MB/s Faster deep queue read.
+20%
926 MB/s
ADQ Write
Avg. 4K-64Thread Write Speed
852 MB/s 939 MB/s Faster deep queue write.
+10%
ADQ Mixed
Avg. 4K-64Thread Mixed IO Speed
881 MB/s 916 MB/s +4%
Capacity
Capacity
512GB 250GB
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Samsung’s NVMe SSD flagship, the 960 Pro, is one of the fastest consumer SSDs on the market, currently second only to Intel’s 900P Optane SSDs. This PCIe SSD offers high-end performance at a premium price and therefore, as the name suggests, is may be more suited towards professional users. Our real world benchmarks show that the 960 Pro has read/write speeds in excess of 4 times faster than the Samsung 850 Pro which is the next best SATA SSD. Compared to the now two year old NVMe 950 Pro the 960 Pro offers significantly higher write throughput and is less susceptible to thermal throttling. The 960 Pro is based on a denser version of Samsung’s V-NAND (3D) technology, featuring more layers of memory cells. The 960 Pro also features an upgraded and faster 5 ARM Polaris controller, compared to the 950 Pro’s 3 ARM UBX controller. The smallest capacity for the 960 Pro is 512 GB, which may make it prohibitively expensive for some. Fortunately, for those that still want the superb NVMe performance, the 250 GB Samsung 960 Evo offers a more affordable choice, albeit with lower sustained write speeds when compared to the 512 GB 960 Pro. The 960 Pro is based on MLC (2-bit) V-NAND whilst the 960 Evo is based on the slightly lower enduring TLC (3-bit) V-NAND, and this accounts for Samsung’s reduced warranty for the 960 Evo (3 years/200 TBW versus 5 years/400 TBW for the 512 GB versions of the 960 Evo and 960 Pro respectively). Unlike the 960 Evo, the 960 Pro doesn’t have an SLC cache which results in more consistent sustained write speeds. [Nov '17 SSDrivePro]

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The 970 Evo is Samsung’s third generation NVMe PCIe SSD for high-end consumers and professionals alike. It employs the latest Samsung Phoenix controller and their latest version of TLC 3D NAND (now 64-layers) which is cheaper but with slightly lower endurance and weaker write consistency than the MLC NAND found in the 970 Pro. The 970 Evo comes in a M.2 form factor and four sizes: 250GB, 500GB, 1TB and 2TB. The $120 250GB 970 Evo has an advertised sequential read speed of up to 3400 MB/s (200MB/s faster than the 250GB 960 Evo) and a sequential write speed of 1500 MB/s which drops to 300 MB/s once the 13Gb of SLC cache has been exhausted (this is similar to the sustained write performance on the 960 Evo). Further benchmarks are required before we can attest to its overall performance in the real world. The anticipated modest performance improvement between generations is expected to maintain Samsung’s front running as the premium SSD brand. Samsung now offers a warranty of 5 years across the suite of 970 SSDs and specifically a generous write endurance of 150 TBW on the 250 GB 970 Evo, thereby challenging the need for the 970 Pro MLC variant. [May '18 SSDrivePro]

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Solid State Drive Rankings (Price vs Performance) May 2024 SSD Rankings

Welcome to our 2.5" and M.2 SSD comparison. We calculate effective speed for both SATA and NVMe drives based on real world performance then adjust by current prices per GB to yield a value for money rating. Our calculated values are checked against thousands of individual user ratings. The customizable table below combines these factors to bring you the definitive list of top SSDs. [SSDrivePro]

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