Samsung 990 PRO 1000GB
Specifications
Core
Capacity 1000 GB
Form Factor M.2 2280
Interface PCIe 4.0 x4
Performance
Seq Read 7450 MB/s
Seq Write 6900 MB/s
Endurance (TBW) 600 TBW
Price History
Price history excludes Amazon sources
SSD Description
The Samsung 990 PRO 1000GB represents a vertical integration strategy, utilizing Samsung’s proprietary Pascal controller manufactured on an 8nm process to maximize power efficiency and IOPS throughput. This architecture moves beyond the previous Elpis controller found in the Samsung 980 PRO 1000GB, pairing the new logic with Samsung’s 7th Generation (V7) 176-layer 3-bit TLC V-NAND and a discrete 1GB LPDDR4 DRAM cache. By leveraging the NVMe 2.0 protocol, the drive is engineered to deliver random read/write performance that approaches the theoretical saturation point of the PCIe 4.0 interface. Early revisions of the 990 PRO were subject to a widely reported firmware anomaly where SMART data indicated accelerated health degradation; this was subsequently rectified in the version 1B2QJXD7 firmware update, making verification of the installed firmware version essential for system integrators. Enthusiast testing indicates that the Pascal controller manages thermal output more efficiently than previous generations, resulting in a higher performance-per-watt ratio, though the drive will still thermally throttle under sustained heavy write workloads if utilized without a heatsink or adequate airflow.
Key Specifications
- Interface: PCIe 4.0 x4 (NVMe 2.0)
- Controller: Samsung Pascal (In-house proprietary)
- NAND Flash: Samsung V-NAND V7 176-Layer TLC
- DRAM Cache: 1GB LPDDR4
- Sequential Read/Write: 7,450 MB/s / 6,900 MB/s
- Random Read/Write: Up to 1,200K / 1,550K IOPS
- Endurance (TBW): 600 TBW
- Physical Layout: Single-sided M.2 2280 PCB
- Security: AES 256-bit Encryption (Class 0), TCG/Opal, IEEE1667 (Encrypted Drive)
Hardware Alternatives
- Western Digital WD_BLACK SN850X 1000GB: The most direct market rival, utilizing a proprietary SanDisk controller and BiCS NAND. The SN850X offers similar burst performance characteristics and random I/O latency.
- SK Hynix Platinum P41 / Solidigm P44 Pro: These drives are functionally identical to one another and serve as the primary alternative for users prioritizing power efficiency and sequential throughput, utilizing the proprietary "Aries" controller.
- Seagate FireCuda 530 1000GB / Kingston KC3000 1000GB: These represent the Phison E18 reference design tier. While they match the 990 PRO in sequential bandwidth, the Samsung Pascal controller generally demonstrates lower latency in random 4K workloads compared to the E18 architecture.
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