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SAMSUNG 970 PRO SSD 1TB - M.2 NVMe Interface Internal Solid State Drive with V-NAND Technology (MZ-V7P1T0BW) Black/Red

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Capacity: 1TB


Features

  • Built With SamsungS Industry Leading V-Nand Technology For Reliable And Unrivaled Performance
  • Read Speeds Up To 3,500Mb/S With An Exceptional Endurance Up To 1,200 Tbw (Varies By Capacity).2,700Mb/S Seq.Write
  • Seamless Cloning And File Transfers With The Samsung Magician Software, The Ideal Ssd Management Solution For Performance Optimization And Data Security With Automatic Firmware Updates
  • SamsungS Dynamic Thermal Guard Reduces Risk Of Overheating And Minimizes Performance Drops

Description

Samsung’s 970 PRO continues to lead industry standards with V-NAND technology for reliable and unrivaled performance. Accelerate into next-gen computing with read speeds up to 3. 200 TBW. Experience the SSD that goes further. Varies by capacity


RAM: ‎1 TB


Hard Drive: ‎1 TB Solid State Hard Drive


Brand: ‎SAMSUNG


Series: ‎970 Pro


Item model number: ‎MZ-V7P1T0BW


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 10 Built 10240


Item Weight: ‎1.92 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎0.87 x 3.15 x 0.09 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎0.87 x 3.15 x 0.09 inches


Color: ‎Black/Red


Flash Memory Size: ‎1 TB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎NVMe


Manufacturer: ‎Samsung Electronics DAV


Language: ‎English


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎May 7, 2018


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  • Received item in good working condition.
Capacity: 512GB
Received item in good working condition.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 29, 2022 by Ahmad Kay Soon Poh

  • Works great
Capacity: 1TB
I am getting the advertised speeds. Temperatures are always 10 c less than my GPU under load which they sit right under. I've had no issues with this M.2 SSD.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 11, 2022 by Amazonn Costumerr

  • Fast
Capacity: 512GB
Picked up an new M2 SSD Hard Drive. I have 2 drives in my Dell 7710 laptop right now. The boot drive is a 256GB Samsung SM951 M2 drive. Older tech for M2 drives. I have a 2.5" spinner 1TB Samsung Spinpoint M8 drive. I put this one into my computer to back up the boot drive. The M2 drive is getting full, I have less than 10% left before it's full so I decided to get another M2 drive. I've been eying the Samsung Pro 960 for a while now and it was about $325 for a 512GB. A bit on the expensive side. After waiting for some time a Pro 970 came out which was less expensive and faster. So I decided I'd do that one. I still waited, probably 4 months. The price kept coming down, going up and then down again. Finally it reached $170 and I got it. It showed up today and all I needed was an M2x2.5mm screw. Got one at the hardware store, it was 12mm long so I just cut it. Installed it in the laptop as my 3rd drive. Rebooted the computer, took a while for the Dell logo to come up. Figured it was configuring it. I expected a new hardware message, drivers loading etc. But it booted straight into Windows. I checked the files and no new drive. No joy for me. So I went into the Intel Rapid Storage Technology program which shows me what's going on with my drives. It didn't show up in there. Less joy. So I rebooted and went into the BIOS and it was listed there. Nothing to save because I didn't change anything. Rebooted. I checked for the drive and nothing. Went to the Rapid Storage program and it showed there. But all I can do there is RAID stuff, join drives, make arrays and such, but that's not what I wanted to do. So I went into disk management and it sees the drive also. I gave it a volume, assigned a letter and did a quick format. Now there was joy. I had my new drive. Before I did anything I checked out the speed with Crystal Disk Mark 5. And the new 970 M2 drive is 1.72x as fast as my old SM 951. I CDM5 my 1TB spinner just for fun and the results are just laughable. After that was time to clone the drive and swap the new drive to C: as the boot. I used Macrium Reflect to clone the drive. Took 25 minutes 22 seconds to clone the 256GB drive to the new 512GB drive. Rebooted into the BIOS and swapped the old drive to the new for the boot drive. Easy as placing a check mark in a box. Rebooted and it fired right up. I went to the disk management program to confirm that the new drive was the boot drive and it was. Mission accomplished. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 4, 2019 by Leo R Graywacz

  • Great upgrade
Capacity: 512GB
So I've been on the prowl for a new SSD to upgrade my early 2015 MBP from it's meager 256gb. I pulled the trigger and scooped this one up and the difference is night and day. I never full grasp how slow my older SSD was until I installed this joint. First off you'll need to get an adapter and this is the one that helped: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CWWAENG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Of the multitude of examples I looked for make the process seamless, honest the way i did it was fool proof and straight a ahead. First off, make sure you get a decent clone app (i.e. carbon clone) and a spare ssd that can handle the space you'll need to do the swap to the newer SSD. MAKE THE CLONE YOUR NEW BOOT DESTINATION. It's infinately easier than getting another usb, putting High Sierra on it, and dealing with the speed - CAUSE IT'S SLOW. Once I made the clone ssd the boot drive there was no lag - it was if the clone was the installed drive. Secondly, once you install this SSD into the MBP next (a priority for anyone who knows) format the newer SSD. Once that's done, you'll need to restart the computer and go through the process of "restoring" the drive by holding option during the restart process. Use your clone SSD as the source to restore your SSD and use the migrate data function. Next, wait. It took about an hour or so for the migration to take place. More than likely, it's due to how much your moving over. I never had the issue of my computer with going to sleep and I occasionally have the issue when I restart the computer, where it take a while or doesn't fully restart but so far so good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 9, 2018 by Steff Tate

  • Very happy with this high end NVME drive
Capacity: 1TB
I was going to wait for the 970 EVO 1TB to become available at MSRP but when I saw this one at its intended price I jumped on it. I was getting discouraged because after the launch of the Samsung 970 series, the 1 TB models seemed to be in short supply and if it was available, third party sellers were selling it well above MSRP. I previously had a 950 Pro 512GB drive that I purchased a couple a years ago and has served me well. Because of that, the transition to the 970 was very easy using the Samsung migration software. I had almost purchased a WD Black 1TB NVME drive at an unbelievable price but the seller ended up cancelling the sale. Regardless, I think I will be happier with this drive and it will be my OS drive for a very long time. This drive isn't for everyone. I wanted the best there is so I decided to purchase but to be honest I don't notice much of a difference from the 950 Pro in real world operations and for that matter its not much different of an experience from the Samsung SATA SSD 860 that I recently purchased. If you are into benchmarks, you will notice the difference right away. Before purchasing this I considered purchasing the HP EX920 1TB, the WD Black 1TB NVME, and the 970 EVO 1TB. If I had seen the 960 Pro 1TB at a deep discount, I may have ended up purchasing that. I think Samsung lowered their initial asking price for these 970 drives due to pressure from these other manufacturers. The delivery was smooth and even arrived one day earlier than originally expected ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 20, 2018 by techyoda

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