When I hold the case in my hand, it genuinely gave me the premium feeling. A surprising color choice from Samsung designer, but the white case is absolutely fantastic in quality. Quite an interesting color scheme for plastic case, unlike the black ones that usually seen in other products. Once we open the box, we see plastic case packaging showcasing the SSD, bed inside it. It also contains the information like product name, the capacity, manufactured region and a S/N number. There is another seal which wholly caring the other side. We got to tell you, it’s a sealed box, and you can see the seal in black. There is a badge with big “V” says, “Powered by Samsung V-NAND”, offering 3 years limited warranty and many certifications below. The orange bar, actually a nice contrasting color scheme they put on it (both on front and back). When we look at back, we see a whole lot of information that presents product’s clerical information as well as most concerned features. It’s a nice looking box with a fine designing over it. The lower part has the orange bar, 960 EVO written on it and the marketing line, “Discover Next Generation PC performance” just below it. The SSD comes in cardboard box, a black themed box contains Samsung logo on top left and the drive picture right next to it. The 960 EVO comes in three capacities: 250GB (This unit), 500GB and 1TB. The small form factor, M.2 (2280) the drive uses the PCIe lanes to boast high speed. The Multi-layer cell is better than TLC, but falls behind to SLC. The 3bit MLC flash memory, known as Multi-Layer Cell, used in 960 EVO. With TurboWrite feature, the write performance maxes out at 1500 MB/s. Using Samsung’s Polaris Controller inside the chip, the drive offers blazing fast sequential read speed. The drive has full support of NVMe PCI Gen 3.0x 4 that has been the fastest interface to date. Today, we are looking at Samsung 960 EVO 250GB NVMe M.2 SSD. Although the PRO variant has bit better in specs, the 960 EVO has been an extravagant product currently ruling the market. The main difference between the two is the added speed performance and warranty particularly in 960 PRO. Having topped out in theoretical speed, the 960 EVO is comparatively lower in price which attracts more consumers. In 2016, Samsung has released the leading NVMe M.2 drives, 960 PRO and 960 EVO, both the drives built to occupy the gamers and enthusiasts PCs. The 950 Pro is one great example of premium NVMe M.2 drive that prominently shine with its exponential performance. writes these results are taken from highly reputed brand, Samsung, has been popular for it’s premium quality products and offers great transfer speed. To Pass through this bottleneck, the technology advancement was imminent, which brought NVMe PCIe as bottleneck killer, boasting over 3000 MB/s seq. The SATA III SSDs are quite faster, maxing out 600 MB/s which is quite impressive for a storage unit, however, having limited controller ability, they just can’t pass the 600 MB/s speed after all these years. Catering consumers with faster storage ability, high speed and more reliabilty. Storage unit, specifically, Solid state drives have been one of the most demanded components in the market.
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