Samsung announced the new 970 EVO/PRO series solid-state disk yesterday. The former adopts 64-layer TLC particles, and the latter is MLC particles. With the upgrade of the Phoenix host, the read/write performance of this generation continues to exceed that of the 960, and the durability is improved. .
PCwolrd, Guru3D, etc. did a test and simply sorted out the results of the next 500GB 970 EVO.
The most common 48GB file copy, single file 970 EVO 56 seconds to finish, 28 seconds to finish reading. Folders read 140 seconds, 150 seconds to finish. Measured, peak transmission 1GB/s, but the second half basically reduced to 610MB/ s around.
CrystalDiskMark 6 test:
Reading speeds up to 3547MB/s, consumer-grade first; write speed inaccurate, only 1204MB/s.
However, a glance at Guru3D's evaluation, under the pressure of Q32, reading and writing is completely consistent with the official nominal value.
AS SSD 2.0 test:
In the 10GB read/write operation, 64 threads are opened, and the maximum random writing is 1355MB/s for the peak and 1615MB/s for random reading. The continuous reading and writing are 2298MB/s and 2623MB/s, respectively.
Guru3D made a total score list with a score of 1GB. TLC silently performed every second.
Temperature performance:
In the test, the temperature extreme is 72 degrees Celsius, and the average is about 41 degrees. The motherboard is best equipped with M.2 thermal armor.