![]() ![]() ![]() There is certainly competition at the $400 price point for high-performance Gen4 NVMe, with the 2TB Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus coming in at the same $399.99 as the Samsung 980 PRO on Amazon currently, and Sabrent claims higher performance – though I have not tested the Sabrent drive myself. I think it’s obvious that a 2-bit MLC version of this drive would have offered better overall performance, but we wouldn’t be looking at a 2TB model with a $399 price tag, either. That could be a reflection of the performance noted above, and something I would not have been able to rationalize without experiencing first-hand that the higher density NAND does appear to suffer a bit in low queue depth, random read/write operations. Samsung has positioned this 2TB version of the 980 PRO series as the value offering, if we simply count cost-per-GB.
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