Mit der SM961 steht bereits der Nachfolger in den Startlöchern. Auch in unseren aktuellen SSD-Benchmarks stellt die Samsung SM951 die alleinige Speerspitze dar. Alienware US Just re-directs to Dell now :( Mit der SM951 hat Samsung die schnellste M.2-SSD die es auf dem Markt zu kaufen gibt vorgestellt.
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#SAMSUNG SM961 DRIVER HOW TO#
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#SAMSUNG SM961 DRIVER INSTALL#
Both drives seem to be working fine, but I am not able to install the Samsung drivers for the NVMe SSD (getting message: device is not connected). I reinstalled Win10 and added a Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256 GB. I removed this drive and replaced it with a Samsung 960 EVO NVME SSD 250 GB. No more rumors, today we test the new Samsung SM961 1TB NVMe SSD from the SSI group. It came with a 3.5 inch standard 1TB HDD. The Samsung SM951 M.2 Solid State Drives are currently the fastest commercially available SSDs, offering read and writes speeds of up to 21 MB/s respectively The SM951 boasts outstanding performance, supporting both PCIe 3.0 and PCIe 2.0 interfaces. The other big bonus here is that we should also be getting an EVO, which would mark Samsung's first retail M.2 PCIe 3.0 x4 part sporting TLC flash. The SM961 is the SSD that everyone is talking about because it provides up to 3,200 MB/s of sequential performance. Originally we were expecting Samsung to add a 1TB SKU to their 950 PRO line, but it appears they have changed gears and will now shift their 48-layer parts to the 960 series. Those will be the 960 PRO and EVO, barring any last second renaming by Samsung.
#SAMSUNG SM961 DRIVER DRIVER#
With that are the other two upcoming parts that do not appear on the above chart. Intel ARC graphics Driver Download Version: 30.0.101.1325 Corsair Utility Engine Download (iCUE) Download v4.22.203 GeForce 512. These new parts certainly have impressive specs on paper, with the SM961 claiming a 25-50% gain over the 950 PRO in nearly all metrics thanks to 48-layer V-NAND and an updated 'Polaris' controller. We've looked at plenty of Samsung OEM units in the past, and sometimes specs differ between OEM and retail parts, but it is starting to make sense for Samsung to simply relabel a given OEM / retail part at this point (minus any vendor-requested firmware detuning, like reduced write speeds in favor of increased battery life, etc).