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WD Black 1Tb NVMe vs NVMe sansung EVO 970 1 TB;

xailander

which is the difference between WD Black 1Tb NVMe vs NVMe sansung EVO 970 1 TB; in speed and performace; and quality;

 

the NVMe sansung 970 EVO 1 TB is better from WD Black 1Tb NVMe ;;

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3 minutes ago, xailander said:

 

the NVMe sansung 970 EVO 1 TB is better from WD Black 1Tb NVMe ;;

It seems like you just answer your own question. 

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the    NVMe sansung 970 EVO 1 TB is better from WD Black 1Tb NVMe ???

 

 

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If the prices are the same, go for the Samsung. Otherwise the WD is likely more than sufficient.

Do you really need NVMe though? I'd just get a SATA drive if they're cheaper. If you're just upgrading, wait a couple months for the prices to drop.

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you believe that   NVMe sansung 970 EVO 1 TB is  faster  from  WD Black 1Tb NVMe ??

this i am saying

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why  my friend  is  faster;;; can    you  tell me  please;;

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Samsung hands down makes the best SSDs in existence to my knowledge. That said, I have a WD Black NVMe and it's about the same as peep's 970 Evos I compared with, one was faster on reads, one was faster on writes, about equal overall. Get whichever is cheaper. 

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