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* Product prices and availability are subject to change frequently. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon at the time of purchase will apply.| Model |
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| Release Date |
March 2021
* First availability for purchase, it may not correspond to the actual market launch date. |
| Series | 980 |
| Capacity | 250 GB |
| Interface | PCIe Gen3 x4 |
| NVME | Yes |
| Form Factor | M.2-2280 |
| SSD Controller | Samsung Pablo |
| NAND Flash Type | V-NAND MLC |
| Max Sequential Read | Up to 2900 MB/s |
| Max Sequential Write | Up to 1300 MB/s |
(Higher is better)
| XPG SX8200 480GB 3D NAND (123rd) | 107% | |
| Plextor M8Pe 1TB M.2 PX-1TM8PeG (126th) | 107% | |
| Plextor M8Pe 1TB M.2 PX-1TM8PeGN (127th) | 106% | |
| HP EX900 1TB (128th) | 105% | |
| Samsung 960 EVO Series 250GB (129th) | 102% | |
| Corsair Neutron Series NX500 800GB (130th) | 102% | |
| WD Blue SN550 500GB (131st) | 101% | |
| WD BLACK SN750 250GB (132nd) | ~ | |
| Plextor M8Pe 512GB M.2 (132nd) | ~ | |
| Samsung 950 PRO 256GB M.2 (132nd) | ~ | |
| Samsung 980 250GB (135th) | 100% | |
| XPG SX6000 Pro 512GB (136th) | 98% | |
| XPG SX6000 Pro 1TB (137th) | 97% | |
| WD Black 250GB WDS250G2X0C (138th) | 97% | |
| Crucial P2 1TB (139th) | 96% | |
| Plextor M8Pe 256GB (139th) | 96% | |
| Plextor M8Pe 256GB M.2 PX-256M8PeG (139th) | 96% | |
| HP EX900 500GB (142nd) | 96% | |
| CORSAIR FORCE Series MP510 480GB (143rd) | 95% | |
| Corsair NX500 400GB (144th) | 95% | |
| WD Blue SN500 500GB (144th) | 95% |
Price-to-Performance Analysis:
It has taken a while but at last Samsung has brought out a drive to take the place of the highly successful and popular SSD 970 EVO. Only time will tell if it matches its predecessor’s popularity and it is entering into a fiercely competitive market segment.
Samsung once again reminds us why they are a leader in the storage industry, with the best DRAMless SSD on the market.
The Samsung 980 is a far cry from the 980 Pro. Though that’s to be expected, since it’s a PCIe 3.0 model, it doesn’t do as great a job leading the pack as past Samsung SSDs have done. It’s a strong drive, but just edged out by the competition at pretty much every angle.