Tuesday, January 24th 2023
Samsung 990 PRO Flagship SSD Has an Endurance Problem, Users Notice Rapid Drive-Health Drops
Samsung 990 PRO is the company's flagship client SSD, which is among the fastest Gen 4 NVMe SSDs you can buy. It also commands a very high price premium, with the 1 TB variant priced at $170, and the 2 TB variant at $290. When you're buying in this segment, you expect the highest endurance figures for your SSD. Client SSD endurance figures are already on the rise, as NAND flash technology evolves. Neowin noticed that their 990 PRO isn't meeting this vital expectation, and with a little digging, found that there are others with this problem, and they didn't just get a bad drive.
Apparently, the "drive health" reading in Samsung Magician—the utility software for Samsung SSDs—drops rather rapidly for the 990 PRO. After a clean software installation on a new drive, Neowin observed that their drive's health reading was already at 99% (something very unexpected for a new drive); and what's worse was that even with regular use of the drive in the following days, the drive health would drop by 1 percentage point every day. Drive health is interchangeable with endurance, as it indicates the number of program-erase (PE) cycles left on the NAND flash memory before regions of the drive's user-area become unwritable.Such a rapid drop in endurance used to be a problem in the very first generations of client SSDs some 15 years ago, but it's highly unusual for a flagship product like the Samsung 990 PRO. This user on Twitter claims that their drive health dropped down to 64% at just 2 TB of total bytes written—something you don't expect even entry-level SSDs to end up with. Neowin's initial RMA request was rejected (the drive returned) as the company found "no defect" with it, but once it realized that it was dealing with the press, it quickly reached out to replace the drive and try to reproduce the issue.
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Neowin
Apparently, the "drive health" reading in Samsung Magician—the utility software for Samsung SSDs—drops rather rapidly for the 990 PRO. After a clean software installation on a new drive, Neowin observed that their drive's health reading was already at 99% (something very unexpected for a new drive); and what's worse was that even with regular use of the drive in the following days, the drive health would drop by 1 percentage point every day. Drive health is interchangeable with endurance, as it indicates the number of program-erase (PE) cycles left on the NAND flash memory before regions of the drive's user-area become unwritable.Such a rapid drop in endurance used to be a problem in the very first generations of client SSDs some 15 years ago, but it's highly unusual for a flagship product like the Samsung 990 PRO. This user on Twitter claims that their drive health dropped down to 64% at just 2 TB of total bytes written—something you don't expect even entry-level SSDs to end up with. Neowin's initial RMA request was rejected (the drive returned) as the company found "no defect" with it, but once it realized that it was dealing with the press, it quickly reached out to replace the drive and try to reproduce the issue.
80 Comments on Samsung 990 PRO Flagship SSD Has an Endurance Problem, Users Notice Rapid Drive-Health Drops
Great job engineers.
50TB so far in 3 years 94% health left.
Canceled my order, not gonna risk if it has same problem or not.
Edit: Ordered Kingston KC3000 instead.
Most OEM drives are also Samsung tech on our company Thinkpads
Never had issues with Samsung SSDs, and I probably used 100+ (and still uses a few in other machinse) however I curretly use WD in my primary PC
I genereally like Samsung, WD and Crucial when it comes to SSDs
As someone above said: i'll take any other SSD brand before i'll buy sammy ever again.
At this rate my trusted pc part brand circle is becoming really REALLY tiny......
the 2 850s surprise me as they were originally my OS drive and now are just another "faster drive" I store less important games on, I use my 2TB Corsair MP600 Core as my main game drive. It's my only Gen4 and it's no even a full speed model.
But so far I have never had a Samsung fail on me(touch wood) and those 2 850s have been punished for a very long time in RAID 0 with nary a hiccup.
For all i know, if its a home NAS server, it gets abused much less than a personal desktop. I mean you store info into NAS every now and then and just access it in multiple ways.
On a personal PC people usually install/reinstall multiple games worth of hundreds of gigabytes.
Don't forget the browsing part. It is usally done on personal computer, not the NAS, and browsing is really the SSD killer if you ever looked at how much data browsers write into disk...
I have a Kingston renegade fury in my new PC now, I just think that the 990 pro, on paper, is really good, especially the thermal and watt efficiency but those issues need to be fixed asap, be it firmware or hardware revision, and customers should be taken seriously, no support engineer should accept those health drop figures !
Let's see how it fares whilst I'd obviously not purchase a 990 pro right now, I'd give Samsung 1-2 weeks to sort that out before really judging them.
Some companies aren't really helpful when someone finds a problem with their products. And this case proves that even Samsung that asks from the consumer to pay a premium, isn't better either.
'nuff said :D