We have 970 EVO and PRO reviews for you to peruse, as you patiently await them being in stock or perhaps you have one on the way. Start out with The Tech Report's look at the 970 EVO as their RoboBench test is a bit different that the tests Allyn presented and they've included more drives for comparison. Their test notes page also includes a long list of SSD models with controllers and NAND flavours listed out, which may help you make sense of the current SSD market and why some drives shine at certain benchmarks while falling behind on others. Assuming you've already seen Al's review, start with The Tech Report and then head below the fold.
"Samsung has taken the wraps off the successor to its trailblazing 960 EVO SSD. Join us as we put the 970 EVO through our test suite to find out whether it carries the EVO legacy forward."
Here are some more Storage reviews from around the web:
- Samsung 970 PRO M.2 NVMe @ Guru of 3D
- Samsung 970 EVO M.2 NVMe @ The SSD Review
- Samsung 970 Pro M.2 NVMe @ The SSD Review
- Samsung 970 EVO M.2 @ Guru of 3D
- WD Black NVMe 1TB @ The SSD Review
- Kingston A1000 480GB NVMe @ Kitguru
- QNAP TS-877 (TS-877-1700-16G) 8-bay NAS @ Kitguru
Why release the 970 evo when
Why release the 970 evo when it is overall worse than the 960 evo?