Samsung MZ-V9S4T0 4 TB M.2 PCI Express 4.0 NVMe V-NAND TLC
Release date: 26-10-2024
Samsung MZ-V9S4T0, 4 TB, M.2, 7150 MB/s

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Based on 2 reviews
3.5 out of 5 (2)
Technical specifications
- Brand
- Samsung
- Capacity
- 4000
- Format
- M.2
- Type
- SSD
- Interface
- PCIe 4.0
All specifications
- NVMe version
- 2.0
- Security algorithms
- 256-bit AES
- SSD capacity
- 4 TB
- SSD form factor
- M.2
- Interface
- PCI Express 4.0
- NVMe
- Yes
- Memory type
- V-NAND TLC
- Component for
- PC
- Hardware encryption
- Yes
- M.2 SSD size
- 2280 (22 x 80 mm)
- Read speed
- 7150 MB/s
- Write speed
- 6300 MB/s
- Random read (4KB)
- 850000 IOPS
- Random write (4KB)
- 1350000 IOPS
- S.M.A.R.T. support
- Yes
- TRIM support
- Yes
- Mean time between failures (MTBF)
- 1500000 h
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Pros
- •Excellent brand and highly reputed for the quality of their products in SSDs and HDDs. If you have the budget, we highly recommend it!
- •With an M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD, you ensure high speeds. In practical terms, this means your PC and games will launch quickly! It's really not negligible, and you'll see it's truly a joy to have speed!
- •With over 1000 GB of SSD storage, you benefit from a comfortable usage and space that is widely considered sufficient. Unless you tend to fill your Steam library like a compulsive collector, you will be good for a while. If your budget allows, it’s clearly a good option.
Cons
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Great SSD, even if I think going for 4TB is a bit of an overkill!

The Samsung 990 EVO Plus SSD is a solid mid-range option offering good performance and energy efficiency for everyday users and occasional gamers. It represents a clear improvement on the standard 990 EVO model. However, its price/performance positioning puts it in a difficult position against faster high-end SSDs and cheaper PCIe 4.0 models. Disappointing write performance: some benchmark tests, such as CrystalDiskMark, showed write speeds below Samsung's advertised specifications. Design without DRAM: For users performing intensive tasks such as video encoding or working with very large files, the absence of dedicated DRAM memory can limit performance.