Samsung 970 EVO M.2 NVMe SSD Review (500GB/1TB) – Evo Becomes a Top Tier SSD

TSSDR TEST BENCH AND PROTOCOL

SSD testing at TSSDR differs slightly, depending on whether we are looking at consumer or enterprise storage media. For our Samsung 970 EVO 2TB and 500GB  NVMe M.2 SSD testing today, our goal is to test in a system that has been optimized with our newest resource, The SSD Reviewers Guide to SSD Optimization 2018. To see the best performance possible, the CPU C states have been disabled, C1E support has been disabled, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST) has been disabled. Benchmarks for consumer testing are also benchmarks with a fresh drive so, not only can we verify that manufacturer specifications are in line but also, so the consumer can replicate our tests to confirm that they have an SSD that is top-notch. We even provide links to most of the benchmarks used in the report.

Rather interesting is the fact that our best data transfer speeds would typically be achieved with a Z-series CPU, rather than an Extreme CPU (X-Series).  That’s not the case with the Samsung 970 Series where our X299 Test Bench clearly displays best performance.

TSSDR ASROCK X299 FATAL1TY TEST BENCH (link)

SYSTEM COMPONENTS

The components of this Test Bench are detailed below.  All hardware is linked for purchase and product sales may be reached by a simple click on the individual item. As well, the title is linked back to the individual build article where performance testing can be validated.

PC CHASSIS: Corsair  Arctic White 760T Graphite
MOTHERBOARD: ASRock X299 Fatal1ty Pro Gaming i9
CPU: Intel i9-7900X 10 Core
CPU COOLER: Corsair Hydro Series H115i
POWER SUPPLY: Corsair RM850X
GRAPHICS: PNY GeForce GTX 1080 XLR8 Gaming OC
SYSTEM COOLING: Corsair HD140 RGBDual Fans with Controller
MEMORY: Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR-3600 (32GB)
KEYBOARD: Corsair Gaming K68 Mechanical
MOUSE: Corsair Glave RGB Aluminum Gaming
MOUSE PAD: Corsair Gaming MM800C Polaris RGB 

BENCHMARK SOFTWARE

The software in use for today’s analysis is typical of many of our reviews and consists of Crystal Disk Info, ATTO Disk Benchmark, Crystal Disk Mark, AS SSD, Anvil’s Storage Utilities, AJA, PCMark 8 Storage 2.0, PCMark 8 Extended, PCMark Vantage, as well real data transfer testing. Our selection of software allows each to build on the last and to provide validation to results already obtained.

CRYSTAL DISK INFO VER. 7.5.0

Crystal Disk Info is a great tool for displaying the characteristics and health of storage devices. It displays everything from temperatures, the number of hours the device has been powered, and even to the extent of informing you of the firmware of the device.

2TB CAPACITY

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500GB CAPACITY

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CDI validates that our SSD is running in PCIe 3.0 X4, and more importantly, that the latest NVM Express 1.3 protocol is in use.

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