Samsung 970 Pro and 970 EVO NVMe SSDs launch at much lower prices than announced

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as informed in The Samsung 970 Pro is the fastest NVMe ever, complete stop, and the Samsung 970 EVO challenges the WD Black three-dimensional for the 'best budget NVMe SSD' crown. The Samsung 970 EVO too got an apparent value drop, though it wasn't as drastic as the 970 Pro's. The Samsung 970 Pro's steeper value cuts add to its claim as well, reducing its premium over the 970 EVO and WD Black three-dimensional from about 35 % to around 25 percent. It's the fastest NVMe drive you could buy, however it's not all which much faster than the cheaper SSDs, and we continue recommend generality people pick up a 970 EVO or WD Black three-dimensional instead. If performance is paramount, however, the Samsung 970 Pro's lower value is welcome indeed—assuming Intel's bleeding-edge Optane 900P SSD can't meet your needs.


Samsung reduces prices for 970 EVO and PRO SSD considerably

If you read our reviews on the new m2 970 EVO and 970 PRO SSD series, you going to have noticed I mentioned in both reviews which I find pricing also high, truly high even. Good news, Samsung has lowered its prices, at least in USD. Both the 970 EVO and PRO SSDs (M2) are this time listing lower in value as Anandtech spotted, Samsung's 970 EVO does (prices in USD):Samsung 970 EVO (review here)$109.99 for the 250 GB model = 44 cents per GB$199 for 500 GB = fourty cents per GB$399 for its one TB = fourty cents per GB$799 for two TB = fourty cents per GBSamsung 970 PRO (review here)The 970 PRO I was complaining about the most, these this time also are a notch cheaper, albeit I ought not Utilize the word inexpensive here. $249.99 for the 512 GB = 49 cents per GB$499.99 for 1024GB = 49 cents per GBDepending on how you look at prices, which is up to roughly 25% less for the EVO series, and anything from five to 13% on the PRO models. We'll Must wait and see how this pans out in the European and Asia pricing wise though.

Samsung lowers prices for 970 EVO and PRO SSD considerably

Samsung Posts Lowered MSRPs For 970 PRO And 970 EVO SSDs

as declared in Sales of the Samsung 970 PRO and 970 EVO M.2 NVMe SSDs are because of begin tomorrow (May 7), and it appears which Samsung probably making a last-minute adjustment to their proposed retail prices. An attentive reader has pointed out which 2 different sections of Samsung's web website are showing output listings for the 970 series. The Samsung Business website is showing the prices as originally reported final month, however the consumer-oriented Samsung website is showing substantially lower prices indicating a 25% cut to the 970 PRO prices and 5-13% cuts to the 970 EVO prices. The answer to the question of pricing ought become apparent tomorrow the time main on-line retailers begin selling the 970 PRO and 970 EVO. With an even bigger value cut, the Samsung 970 PRO going to only be 25% further expensive than the 970 EVO, rather than toting a 40% premium.






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