Aside from the QVO drives being slow they don't have the unreliability issues of the EVO drives.Stick with WD or Solidigm (formerly Intel).
You couldn't pay me to buy a Samsung after the BS they pulled with the 870 EVO/QVO drives.
Aside from the QVO drives being slow they don't have the unreliability issues of the EVO drives.Stick with WD or Solidigm (formerly Intel).
You couldn't pay me to buy a Samsung after the BS they pulled with the 870 EVO/QVO drives.
That used to be the case with the previous SSD generations, as the PRO versions (eg: 860 PRO, 970 PRO) were MLC drives and the EVO versions (eg: 860 EVO, 970 EVO) were TLC, so the PROs were generally considered more reliable (but very expensive).
The PRO moniker lost a lot of its meaning now that Samsung is shipping the 980 Pro and the 990 Pro with TLC (though realistically, no one is selling MLC drives anymore). Going away with the Pro brand would have made more sense...
Both the 870 Evo and the 980 Pro use the same flash, and they both have been having reliability issues...
The 970 Evo Plus and the 980 Pro are very similar drives. They both use the same controller (Samsung Elpis) and the same flash (V-NAND V6, which is Samsung 128-layer 3D TLC flash), the difference being that the 970 Evo Plus is limited to PCIe 3.0.
You would expect them to be pretty similar, reliability-wise. The 970 Evo Plus seems to suffer from the same issues as the 980 Pro, but apparently we have seen a higher number of failed 980 Pros (maybe because this drive sells more).
I don't know what point you are trying to make, because my comment above did not contradict or negate any of the information presented in the video. In fact, I said that the Samsung Pro SSDs used to be considered more reliable, but now are having issues. Maybe you should read my post more carefully again...do you trust a premium vendor or just my word of mouth from people who are professionals that do this for a living doing data recovery?
What do you mean by "degradation"?Do the Samsung 980 pro and 990 pro continue to fail after the firmware update?
I think the 970 evo plus did not have degradation problems like the 980 pro and 990 pro.
The 980PRO is more reliable... That's why it is a PRO version. EVO is the low cost versions of SSD.
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Is it just me, or do most of this user's posts feel like they're written by ChatGPT? A whole lot of irrelevant and often outdated info with a few human-seeming smilies thrown in here and there?Manufacturing MLC drives is not a problem per se, but it has some trade-offs compared to for example SLC drives.
MLC drives are generally slower and less durable than SLC drives, because they have higher latency, lower write speed, and lower endurance. MLC drives also have higher error rates and lower data retention than SLC drives, because they are more susceptible to noise, interference, and degradation
However, MLC drives have improved a lot in recent years, thanks to various techniques and technologies that enhance their performance and reliability.
And yes... Price
Cost: MLC SSDs are more costly to produce than TLC SSDs, because they require more flash chips to achieve the same capacity. For example, a 1TB MLC SSD would need twice as many flash chips as a 1TB TLC SSD. This makes MLC SSDs less affordable for consumers and less profitable for manufacturers.
Demand: TLC SSDs are sufficient for most consumer and commercial applications, such as laptops, desktops, and servers. They offer adequate performance, endurance, and reliability for most users, especially with the help of advanced technologies such as wear leveling, error correction, over-provisioning, and caching. Therefore, there is not much demand for MLC SSDs in the mass market.
Innovation: TLC SSDs have improved a lot in recent years, thanks to the development of new flash technologies and architectures. For example, 3D NAND flash stacks multiple layers of flash cells vertically, increasing the density and reducing the cost of TLC SSDs. NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) is a new interface standard that allows TLC SSDs to communicate directly with the CPU via PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express), increasing the speed and efficiency of TLC SSD's. These innovations have narrowed the gap between MLC and TLC SSDs in terms of performance and reliability.
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The Samsung EVO is a low cost version of the PRO series. The main difference between them is the type of NAND flash they use. The PRO series uses MLC (Multi-Level Cell), which means that each memory cell can store 2 bits of data. The EVO series uses TLC (Triple-Level Cell), which means that each memory cell can store 3 bits of data.
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Samsung have never acknowledged issues on the 870 EVO, without that there is never a confirmation of a fix. But there is notes on their website they have made changes to manufacturing process.So I hate to be that guy, but given this is a 33-page thread, can someone give me a tl;dr as to:
Baiscally, if I drop money on an 870 EVO today, can I expect its failure rate to be comparable to other SSDs? Or is this still a don't-buy situation?
- Which capacities of the 870 EVO are affected? OP had a 4TB model but the later pages of the thread seem to suggest only the 1TB and 2TB models are affected?
- Is there a date of manufacture after which the issue is confirmed to no longer exist?
- Is there a specific firmware update that is known to prevent the issue?
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Base your purchases on reviews, specs and price, nothing else.
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The Samsung EVO is a low cost version of the PRO series. The main difference between them is the type of NAND flash they use. The PRO series uses MLC (Multi-Level Cell), which means that each memory cell can store 2 bits of data. The EVO series uses TLC (Triple-Level Cell), which means that each memory cell can store 3 bits of data.
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Samsung no longer makes MLC drives. All the latest Pro drives (980 Pro and 990 Pro) are TLC, just like the Evo series. And the newer models have lower TBW ratings (600 TBW for the 1TB model), compared to the older 970 Pro models.
Samsung has lied about what they constitute as MLC, and there is no such thing as a 4TB ssd that is on MLC coming in under 2000 dollars.
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Usually the quality gets better over time with electronics... Unfortunately not with SSD's it seems.
Usually the quality gets better over time with electronics... Unfortunately not with SSD's it seems.
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Up to you. For my part I'm quite sure they're just as reliable as any similar drives, or more so, if purchased relatively recently or their firmware updated. Just because there was a scare at some point in time does not mean that said state of affairs persists forever and ever into the heat death of the universe. If that was true there would be no large or old manufacturers of anything whatsoever, since every single one has fucked up at some or many points.
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Samsung refuses to acknowledge the issues on the 870 and just sweeps it under the rug,
even the newest revision/version of the 870 has seen failures in this forum thread.
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Not sure exactly how this is qualitatively different from the behaviour of any large company of today.
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