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Compare Samsung 960 PRO Series 2TB vs Micron 3400 Series 2TB

Samsung 960 PRO Series 2TB and Micron 3400 Series 2TB are both solid state drives with the same Capacity (2000 GB) and Form Factor (M.2-2280). The main differences are in Interface, NAND Flash Type, Max Sequential Read and Max Sequential Write.
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Brand
Samsung
Brand
Micron
Model
  • MZ-V6P2T0BW
  • MZ-V6P2T0
Model
MTFDKBA2T0TFH-1BC1AA
Release Date
📅 January 2017
Release Date
📅 March 2022
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User reviews
★★★★☆
(113 reviews)
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Performance (Charts)
77th / 1746
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n/a
Effective Value
219th / 336
Effective Value
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Price/GB
$0.40
Price/GB
$0.13
GB/$1
2.5
GB/$1
7.69
Series
960 PRO
Series
3400 Series
Capacity
2000 GB
Capacity
2000 GB
Interface
PCIe Gen3 x4
Interface
PCIe Gen4 x4
NVME
Yes
NVME
Yes
Form Factor
M.2-2280
Form Factor
M.2-2280
SSD Controller
Samsung Polaris
SSD Controller
-
NAND Flash Type
3D V-NAND
NAND Flash Type
TLC
Cache
1024MB
Cache
-
Max Sequential Read
Up to 3500 MB/s
Max Sequential Read
Up to 6600 MB/s
Max Sequential Write
Up to 2100 MB/s
Max Sequential Write
Up to 5000 MB/s
MTBF
1,500,000 hours
MTBF
2 Million
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Comparison and key differences summary

Reasons to buy the Samsung 960 PRO Series 2TB:

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Reasons to buy the Micron 3400 Series 2TB:

  • 68% cheaper, you can save $540.00
  • Newer Product, it was released around 5 years later
  • Newer interface (PCIe Gen4 x4)

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