SAMSUNG 970 EVO Plus SSD 1TB NVMe M.2 Internal Solid State Hard Drive, V-NAND Technology, Storage and Memory Expansion for Gaming, Graphics w/ Heat Control, Max Speed, MZ-V7S1T0B/AM
-
Jeremy
Greater than one weekSo far, so good. Works as expected. Keep in mind that these dont actually have 2 tb on them.
-
PeterPla
> 3 dayFast! Good capacity for the price.
-
Anna
> 3 dayvery fast and as described.
-
Brandon
> 3 dayGood performance and storage.
-
Randy
> 3 dayFantastic speed and storage size. Super easy to install... But remember that 1TB is advertising only. In reality its a 838GB usable space drive if you use Samsungs 10% Over provisioning feature. Which is a must if you intend to fill up the drive. Otherwise it will slow down and become possible unstable.
-
Scott G.
> 3 dayA bit pricier than the competitor drives, but worth the extra performance and quality imo.
-
James Randall
> 3 dayUpgraded my legion gaming laptop with this and it’s ridiculously fast.
-
Mister Down horrible
> 3 dayI bought 2 of these brand new from amazon went through the process of building the pc but when i booted it read as 1tb for both come to find out it was used and still had files on it from the previous owner
-
Joel May
> 3 dayIm using thus as a boot/driver drive for my new AMD build and it is AWESOME. Power to play in under 10 seconds. I have one pic m.2 slot left and I may stick a 1 tb in there just off the strength if this 250 gb. Absolutely perfect!
-
Adelia Pfannerstill V
> 3 dayI have an old HP Spectre and wanted to upgrade the factory provided 500GB M.2 SSD to a larger storage SSD. I purchased this 970 EVO 1TB SSD after hearing so much about it from YouTubers and purchased the TDBT M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure with Heat Sink to use as an adapter when I migrate over my OS. Maybe because my old 500GB SSD was a Samsung SSD but the transfer was as smooth as I could have hoped for. I took the new 970 EVO that I purchased and plugged it into the adapter. Downloaded the Samsung Data Migration (not magician) software as well as the 970 EVO drivers from the Samsung website and started the transfer after consulting a couple of YouTube videos. Took about 30mins to transfer 450+GB of data to the the new 970 EVO and then the Data Migration software shut off my computer. Maybe I was in too much of a rush and should have just left it for a while but I turned on the computer and got multiple blue screens until my laptop failed to boot. I quickly unplugged the adapter and went to the motherboard startup menu and restarted the computer using that route. I also thought I would need to factory reset my entire computer, so thank goodness all my files are in the cloud storage. Breathed a sign of relief when my computer booted up. Shut the computer down, swapped out the old SSD with the new EVO since the Data Migration software did say the transfer completed successfully and held my breath as I started my computer up again. Success! It looks like it worked. I now have lots more space in my C: Drive. Heres hoping it stays that way and my inexperience didnt mess anything up too badly. The reason I went into so much depth was to provide guidance to people who are in the same boat as I was, trying to upgrade an old smaller SSD without the faintest idea of whether I was doing it correctly the whole way through. Anyway Im so grateful it looks like it worked and Im very happy with the 970 EVO.