🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The SAMSUNG 970 EVO SSD 500GB combines cutting-edge V-NAND technology with an NVMe interface to deliver exceptional read and write speeds, making it the ideal choice for tech enthusiasts, gamers, and content creators. With advanced performance optimization features and a robust 5-year warranty, this SSD ensures both speed and reliability.
RAM | 500 GB |
Hard Drive | 500 GB Solid State Hard Drive |
Brand | SAMSUNG |
Series | 970 EVO |
Item model number | MZ-V7E500BW |
Operating System | Windows 10 Built 10240 |
Item Weight | 1.92 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.87 x 3.15 x 0.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.87 x 3.15 x 0.9 inches |
Color | Black/Red |
Flash Memory Size | 500 |
Hard Drive Interface | NVMe |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 3500 |
Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics DAV |
ASIN | B07BN4NJ2J |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 7, 2018 |
O**R
Exceptional Performance and Reliability - A True Powerhouse!
I recently upgraded my computer's storage with the Samsung 970 EVO SSD, and I must say it has exceeded all my expectations. This drive is an absolute powerhouse when it comes to performance and reliability.First and foremost, the speed of the 970 EVO is mind-blowing. From the moment I installed it, I noticed a significant improvement in my system's responsiveness. Boot times have been reduced to a fraction of what they used to be, and applications launch almost instantly. The read and write speeds are simply outstanding, making data transfer a breeze. Whether I'm gaming, editing videos, or working on demanding projects, this SSD handles everything with ease.The durability and reliability of the 970 EVO are also worth praising. Samsung's V-NAND technology ensures exceptional endurance, allowing me to perform intensive tasks without worrying about drive failure. I appreciate the peace of mind knowing that my valuable data is stored securely.One aspect I particularly admire about the 970 EVO is its advanced thermal management. Even during extended periods of heavy usage, the drive remains cool and maintains optimal performance. This feature has contributed to the overall longevity of the SSD and further enhances its reliability.Additionally, the encryption technology employed by Samsung ensures that my data is protected against unauthorized access. It's reassuring to have this level of security for my sensitive files and personal information.The installation process was straightforward, thanks to the included software and easy-to-follow instructions. Samsung's user-friendly interface made it simple to migrate my data from my previous drive without any hassle.In terms of value for money, the 970 EVO is definitely worth every penny. While it may be priced at a premium compared to traditional hard drives, the performance and reliability it delivers justify the investment. This SSD has breathed new life into my computer and has undoubtedly elevated my computing experience to new heights.
T**O
Nice Improvement
The drive works very well and is much faster than the hard disk I was using. Everything about my system seems faster since installing this drive. I've heard you should keep 25 percent of an SSD/NVME drive empty for best performance and lifespan so keep that in mind when determining what capacity drive you want. It is not designed to have a heat sink installed.Some info for people who have no experience with NVME type drive setup/install in place of your C drive aka windows 10 boot disk.1. this drive does not come with the screw to hold it in place. It is a very tiny screw and they can be different for every brand of computer so make sure you find a screw to fit that NVME standoff on your motherboard. My HP Pavilion is 3 years old and has no screw in the hole so I got one from a friend with an extra on his board. If you don't have one you may have to order an NVME screw kit.2. There are 3 or 4 different downloads you need to do from the Samsung website. A. Samsung Magician app - info and diagnostics for the new drive and very basic info on all drives in system. B. Samsung Data Migration app - use to clone your C drive (Windows 10 boot drive) so you can boot off the new SSD drive. You most likely want this because it will greatly speed up most everything you do. The cloning is simple but do not do it until you have installed the latest firmware and replace the windows 10 default NVME driver with the Samsung one. C. firmware update that would be installed to the new drive - my EVO 970 had the latest firmware and did not need this. D. Windows Driver - you need this and Samsung wants you to install it before doing any operations on the drive.So you would 1. make sure you have the screw to hold the NVME drive in place. 2. physically install the drive 3. start up your computer and press X and Windows key and select Disk Management. You should see the new drive as unallocated space - initialize it as GPT (not MBR). You can format as NTFS also if you want - I did but I think the clone software might do all that anyway. Now install the Samsung driver, magician and data migration apps and also update your drive's firmware if needed. Restart and go into the Magician software and to the second window - I think its drive properties or similar and it should list the Samsung NVME driver is in use - good to verify. Next go into the data migration and clone your old hard disk onto the new drive - how long it takes depends on how much space you have used. Mine took about half an hour or so for about 200 GB. Once that is done then you want to shut down, go into your computer and physically unplug the data cable from you old hard disk. Turn the computer on and go into the bios setup and ensure the boot order shows you new NVME as number one. Now your PC should load windows from the new M.2 NVME drive.Note: Because one is a clone, now your new drive and old one have the same ID. Not good. If both drives are plugged in it will boot from the old hdd regardless of bios settings. Fix this by: 1. Shut down and connect the data cable back to your old HDD. Boot up - it will boot from hdd, not m.2. Use X + windows key to run command prompt as administrator. type: diskpart then type: list disk - identify your new drives number and type: select (space) the drive number then type: online then type: uniqueid then type: exit. Reboot, go into bios, disable boot security and enable legacy boot. Make sure the M.2 is the first in the boot order. That should be all you need to do to keep your old drive and boot from the new one. You can delete everything off your old hard disk if you want but you don't have to - you can leave it as a bootable windows disk. That's what I did.For anyone with an HP Pavilion 570-P0x0 from 2017 or later with Lubin motherboard I can tell you that this drive will work for you. Also, I did not have to update my computer bios for this to work. BTW - this drive is about 20 times faster than the drive it replaced. Apps now pop onto the screen almost instantly, even web pages seem to load a lot faster.
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