I edit both video and still photographs. Already worked with Samsung NVME; purchased and installed two 960pro 1TB drives three years ago (one in a working laptop and the other in the primary PC). Let's wait and see how the 970evo performs, but as of right now, everything seems to be in order. Various advantages: 1) The rate at which work is done. Especially happy with how quickly random readings were completed. 2) The rewriting resource that has been declared is more than that of competitors. 3) Ensure an official representation for the next five years, ending in 2022. In the event that you experience any issues, the company suggests getting in touch with Samsung right away. sole Intel and WD are able to offer such a service, making them the sole rivals in the SSD market. 4) Produced in South Korea, as opposed to China as is the case with the vast majority of discs. Below are some downsides: 1) The cost, which is excessive for 1 tb. Paid a total price of 9 700. 2) The TLC memory system. PROs on MLC are 2 times more expensive. 3) The speed at which one can actually work with files is slower than the speed at which one can work with paper. In my experience, the speed of this disc is around 15% slower than 960pro. Despite this, the 970evo has shown to perform better in the tests.
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