Rank 1 out of 12Computer BildDatenexpress - 36 SSDs im TestReleaseNovember 2023
Among the 2.5-inch SSDs, the Samsung 870 QVO took first place with very high speed and very good programme acceleration. This also applies to the first-placed PCIe 3.0 SSD: The SK Hynix Gold P31 not only took the test victory, but also the price-performance victory. The Samsung 990 Pro did the same with the PCIe 4.0 SSDs: It also achieved the test and price-performance victory here, while the Crucial...
Very good86/100
PC MagazinSingle testReleaseFebruary 2023
The Samsung 990 Pro delivers very high maximum values. The SSM is weaker with small files and sequential transfer rates. 310 euros is also quite a steep price.
Very good86/100
PCgoSingle testReleaseFebruary 2023
The Samsung 990 Pro delivers very high maximum values. The SSM is weaker with small files and sequential transfer rates. 310 euros is also quite a steep price.
Good70/100
CT MagazinSingle testReleaseJanuary 2023
Very fast and resistant to continuous loads
very expensive
The test shows that SSDs with PCIe 3.0 are no longer worthwhile. The test specimens are not cheaper than entry-level models with PCIe 4.0, are partly very slow and use outdated components. The Mega SSD falls out of the candidate list due to its high probability of failure.
The cheapest model in the test is the PCIe 4.0 SSD Kingston NV2, but you have to play the component lottery...