![]() ![]() With all of these improvements, Samsung claims the 970 Evo delivers 65% faster sequential write speeds. Topping that off, the Samsung solid-state drives also employ Intelligent TurboWrite technology to generate a large buffer of up to 78GB for even faster write speeds. The updated Pro and Evo drives also share a newly designed Phoenix controller. ![]() Previously, the 960 Evo was built with a more affordable, but slower, form of TLC V-Nand. This is largely thanks to Samsung’s mid-range drive adopting nearly the same 64-layer MLC V-NAND technology as its higher-end Pro brothers. WD’s new Black NVMe SSD wins with the fastest sequential write of 2,800MB/s, but a slower 3,400MB/s sequential read. The Samsung 970 Evo runs with the fastest sequential read speed of 3,500 MB/s and sequential write speed of up to 2,500 MB/s – dramatically faster than the 960 Evo’s top-rated 3,200MB/s and 1,500MB/s sequential read and write speeds. Of course, the real comparison between all of these drives comes down to speed. ![]()
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