Đánh giá Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSD: Hiệu năng công nghệ mới cực kỳ ấn tượng

Giới thiệu Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSD Review

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Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSD là một sản phẩm lưu trữ cao cấp của Samsung, được trang bị công nghệ tiên tiến và hiệu suất đáng kinh ngạc. Với dung lượng lớn lên đến 4TB, nó không chỉ mang đến khả năng lưu trữ rộng rãi mà còn đáp ứng nhu cầu của người dùng chuyên nghiệp. 990 Pro SSD đã được thiết kế để tối ưu hóa tốc độ và khả năng truyền dữ liệu, giúp người dùng truy cập và chuyển dữ liệu một cách nhanh chóng và hiệu quả. Với sự kết hợp của tốc độ đọc và ghi cao, Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSD là một giải pháp tuyệt vời cho công việc đòi hỏi tốc độ xử lý cao và lưu trữ lớn. Nếu bạn đang tìm kiếm một ổ đĩa SSD đáng tin cậy và mạnh mẽ, Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSD không phụ lòng mong đợi của bạn.

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Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSD là một trong những sản phẩm ổ cứng tốt nhất hiện nay trên thị trường. Với dung lượng lên đến 4TB, đây là một giải pháp lưu trữ tuyệt vời cho những người cần lưu trữ lớn và hoạt động với dữ liệu nhanh chóng.

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Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSD mang lại tốc độ truyền tải dữ liệu nhanh chóng và hiệu suất hoạt động ổn định. Với công nghệ NVMe, sản phẩm này cho phép truy cập dữ liệu trực tiếp và tối ưu hóa hiệu suất của máy tính.

Không chỉ nhanh chóng trong việc truyền tải dữ liệu, Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSD còn bảo đảm an toàn cho dữ liệu của bạn. Với công nghệ bảo mật tiên tiến, sản phẩm này giúp bảo vệ dữ liệu khỏi các mối đe dọa bên ngoài.

Điều đáng chú ý khác của Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSD là tuổi thọ cao. Với khả năng chịu được 600 TBW (tổng dung lượng dữ liệu ghi), bạn có thể yên tâm sử dụng ổ cứng này trong một thời gian dài mà không phải lo lắng về hiệu suất hoạt động.

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Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSD là một sản phẩm công nghệ mới nhất của Samsung, đáp ứng được nhu cầu lưu trữ lớn của người dùng. Được trang bị công nghệ V-NAND MLC độc quyền của Samsung, ổ cứng này có khả năng đọc và ghi dữ liệu với tốc độ cao và ổn định. Ngoài ra, với dung lượng lưu trữ lên đến 4TB, người dùng có thể lưu trữ nhiều dữ liệu mà không cần lo lắng về không gian lưu trữ. Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSD còn được thiết kế với tính năng bảo mật mạnh mẽ như mã hóa phần cứng và chức năng tự tẩy xóa để đảm bảo an toàn cho dữ liệu cá nhân. Với những ưu điểm vượt trội như vậy, Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSD là sự lựa chọn hoàn hảo cho người mua có nhu cầu lưu trữ lớn và mong muốn sử dụng dữ liệu một cách nhanh chóng và an toàn.

Following the release of its 2TB SSD last year, Samsung has introduced the 4TB SSD to the 990 Pro series family of PCIe Gen4 SSDs. When we reviewed the Samsung 2TB 990 Pro, we noted that although it had a higher price point than some competitors, they justified the premium given the reliability and performance associated with the Samsung brand. With the Samsung 990 Pro 4TB shipping now, it’s time to see how the larger SSD holds up.

Following the release of its 2TB SSD last year, Samsung has introduced the 4TB SSD to the 990 Pro series family of PCIe Gen4 SSDs. When we reviewed the Samsung 2TB 990 Pro, we noted that although it had a higher price point than some competitors, they justified the premium given the reliability and performance associated with the Samsung brand. With the Samsung 990 Pro 4TB shipping now, it’s time to see how the larger SSD holds up.

The new 4TB Pro features the same 8th-generation Samsung V-NAND technology and improved controller while targeting users with demanding workloads and needing substantial storage capacity. Overall, the 990 Pro series has proven its worth for gamers and content creators, so doubling the capacity brings more versatility.

Following the release of its 2TB SSD last year, Samsung has introduced the 4TB SSD to the 990 Pro series family of PCIe Gen4 SSDs. When we reviewed the Samsung 2TB 990 Pro, we noted that although it had a higher price point than some competitors, they justified the premium given the reliability and performance associated with the Samsung brand.

The 4TB Pro features the same 8th-generation Samsung V-NAND technology and improved controller while targeting users with demanding workloads and needing substantial storage capacity. Overall, the 990 Pro series has proven its worth for gamers and content creators, so doubling the capacity brings more versatility.

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB front

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB: Performance and Features

The 4TB 990 Pro maintains the same performance potential as its counterparts in the series, including the 1TB and 2TB models. Specifically, it offers sequential read and write speeds up to 7,450MB/s and 6,900MB/s, respectively. For random speeds, it is expected to reach up to 1,600K IOPS read and 1,550K IOPS write.

While the core performance aspects remain constant, the 4TB model substantially increases Total Bytes Written (TBW) up to 2,400TB. Moreover, like the other capacities, the single-sided M.2 form factor makes it a versatile choice for various devices, including ultra-thin laptops.

The Samsung 990 Pro is also available in a specialized heatsink variant (we are reviewing the non-heatsink version), designed to provide enhanced thermal regulation during demanding tasks. This slim 8.2mm model comes equipped with customizable RGB lighting, controllable via Samsung’s Magician Software, adding a distinct aesthetic touch to its functionality. The heatsink is engineered to comply with PCI-SIG D8 standards, ensuring compatibility across various devices—including desktops, gaming consoles, and laptops.

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB vs The Competition

Before Samsung launched its 990 Pro 4TB model, several competitors had already made their mark in the 4TB space. Notable similarly-classed models include Seagate’s Firecuda 530 ($395), Western Digital’s WD SN850X ($281), and lower-end drives like the Predator GM7 and Fantom VENOM8. Each of these rivals offers varying degrees of performance and reliability, making Samsung’s entry a highly anticipated addition that promises to redefine industry benchmarks.

While Samsung’s 990 Pro series (and most other brands) may still need to offer an 8TB variant, the Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus is worth mentioning in this capacity segment. Although not directly comparable in every aspect, the 8TB Sabrent model provides an expansive storage solution, potentially appealing to users with significant data needs. Nevertheless, Samsung’s 990 Pro 4TB model is set to be a formidable contender in both the 4TB and broader SSD markets.

Samsung Magician Software

Samsung Magician software continues to be an essential part of the 990 PRO series, ensuring optimal SSD performance through firmware and driver updates. It also offers customization options, which we discussed in our extensive review of Samsung Magician 7.  Later in October, Samsung will release Magician 8, which will feature a range of updates, improvements, and support for the 4TB 990 PRO. It is already the industry’s best SSD management toolkit in design and functionality. This will help it maintain the software’s relevance and put it even further beyond its competitors.

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB Availability

The Samsung 990 Pro 4TB (MSRP: $344.99) and 990 Pro with Heatsink (MSRP: $354.99) are backed by a 5-year warranty and are available in October. The 1TB and 2TB models of the 990 Pro series are currently available for purchase.

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB Specifications

Interface PCIe Gen 4.0, x4, NVMe 2.05
Form Factor M.2 (2280)
Storage Memory Samsung V-NAND 3-bit TLC
Controller Samsung In-house controller
Capacity 1TB 2TB 4TB
DRAM 1GB LPDDR4 2GB LPDDR4 4GB LPDDR4
Sequential Read/Write Speed up to 7,450 MB/s, up to 6,900 MB/s
Random Read/Write Speed (QD32) up to 1,600K IOPS, 1,550K IOPS
Management Software Samsung Magician Software
Data Encryption AES 256-bit Full Disk Encryption, TCG/Opal V2.0,
Encrypted Drive (IEEE1667)
Total Bytes Written 600TB 1200TB 2400TB
Warranty Five-year Limited Warranty

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB Performance 

For database and synthetic testing, we leverage the Lenovo ThinkSystem SR635 server, equipped with an AMD 7742 CPU and 512GB of 3200Mhz DDR4 memory. NVMe is tested natively through an edge-card slot with an M.2 to PCIe adapter card. A significant focus is put on drive latency across the entire load range of the drive, not just at the smallest QD1 (Queue-Depth 1) levels. We do this because many common consumer benchmarks don’t adequately capture end-user workload profiles. For our added BlackMagic Disk Speed Test performed in Windows, we use our self-built StorageReview desktop.

We are reviewing the 4TB version of the Samsung 990 Pro 4TB and will be comparing it to the following other consumer-grade SSDs:

VDBench Workload Analysis

When benchmarking storage devices, application testing is best, and synthetic testing is second. While not a perfect representation of actual workloads, synthetic tests help baseline storage devices with a repeatability factor that makes it easy to compare competing solutions. These workloads offer a range of different testing profiles ranging from “four corners” tests and common database transfer size tests to trace captures from different VDI environments.

These tests leverage the common vdBench workload generator, with a scripting engine to automate and capture results over a large compute testing cluster. This allows us to repeat the same workloads across a wide range of storage devices, including flash arrays and individual storage devices. Our testing process for these benchmarks fills the entire drive surface with data, then partitions a drive section equal to 1% of the drive capacity to simulate how the drive might respond to application workloads. This differs from full entropy tests that use 100 percent of the drive and take them into a steady state. As a result, these figures will reflect higher-sustained write speeds.

Profiles:

  • 4K Random Read: 100% Read, 128 threads, 0-120% iorate
  • 4K Random Write: 100% Write, 64 threads, 0-120% iorate
  • 64K Sequential Read: 100% Read, 16 threads, 0-120% iorate
  • 64K Sequential Write: 100% Write, 8 threads, 0-120% iorate

Starting with 4k random read, the 4TB 990 Pro demonstrated solid performance, with a peak of one million IOPS at a latency of 125.9µs, trailing the Solidigm P44 Pro (2TB) but showed slight improvement over the 2TB 990 Pro model, peaking at 961K IOPS.

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB random read performance That said, 4K writes were a different story. The 4TB 990 Pro peaked at 428K IOPS and about 293.6µs, which was well behind the 2TB’s leading 573K IOPS read at 217.6ms.

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB random write performance

When looking at sequential reads, the 4TB 990 Pro had a peak throughput of 5.69GB/s read with a latency of 348µs for 3rd place among the competition and slightly better than the 2TB model.

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB sequential read 64K performance

In sequential writes, the 4TB 990 Pro trailed again, peaking at 1.83GB/s with a latency of just 539µs, compared to the 2TB model and top performer with a peak of 2.25GB/s.

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB sequential write 64K performance

Next, we looked at our VDI benchmarks, designed to tax the drives further. These tests include Boot, Initial Login, and Monday Login. The 4TB 990 Pro has mixed results with these workloads. Starting with Boot, the 4TB 990 Pro performed poorly, ending the test at 68K IOPS (at 502µs). The 2TB model had slightly better results here.

For VDI Initial Login, the 4TB 990 Pro ended with a peak of 54K IOPS (at 553.2µs) before taking a significant spike in performance at the end. In comparison, the 2TB model performed much better, with a peak of 71K IOPS.

Finally, the VDI Monday Login benchmark is where the 4TB 990 Pro placed third with a peak of 37K IOPS and 286.2ms. This was noticeably better than the 2TB model.

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB VDI Monday login performance

Blackmagic Disk Speed Test

We measured performance inside a Windows 11 environment on our consumer test platform via the popular Blackmagic test. The Samsung 990 Pro 4TB hit 5,917.3MB/s write and 5,758.7GB/s write.

Samsung 990 pro 4tb Blackmagic disk speed test

These results were similar to the 2TB model (5,943 write and 5,671MB/s read), though the smaller capacity showed better write performance.

BootBench

BOOT-BENCH-1 is a workload profile adopted by OCP to profile SSDs designed for server boot duty. While this is intuitively a job for enterprise SSDs, client SSDs are often selected for their performance, capacity, and cost combination. The boot drive issue is germane to hyperscalers and server and storage system providers, as they face similar challenges.

This boot workload executes a relatively intense test plan that fills the entire drive with writes before testing a read-heavy workload sequence. For each test, it performs a 32K random read async operation alongside a 15MiB/s synchronous 128k random write and a 5MiB/s synchronous 128k random write/trim background workload. The script starts with the random-read activity at a 4-job level and scales up to 256 jobs at its peak. The final result is the read-operations performed during its peak run.

The OCP goal for this benchmark is a pass/fail at 60K read IOPS. Most drives we test will far exceed the minimum, but the results are instructive regardless.

Here, the 4TB Samsung 990 Pro shows pretty good results at 188,544 IOPS, placing it right in the middle of our SSD Bootbench leaderboard. This score was slightly better than the 2TB model (roughly 7%).

SSD Read IOPS
Sk hynix Platinum P41 220,884 IOPS
WD SN850X 219,883 IOPS
Solidigm P44 Pro 211,999 IOPS
Fantom VENOM8 190,573 IOPS
Samsung 990 Pro (4TB) 188,544 IOPS
Samsung 990 Pro (2TB) 176,677 IOPS
Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus 162,230 IOPS
Predator Storage GM7 35,302 IOPS
ADATA Legend 970 65,632 IOPS

Conclusion

The introduction of the Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSD marks another milestone in the company’s commitment to providing high-quality, reliable storage solutions. The 4TB variant offers notable features like increased TBW up to 2,400TB and support for the Samsung Magician software. The single-sided M.2 form factor adds versatility for installation in smaller systems like consoles and ultra-thin laptops.

The 4TB model appeals to the same high-performance user base as the 2TB version, accommodating demanding workloads from gaming to content creation. The 4TB variant distinguishes itself by catering to users who require additional storage, whether for larger game libraries or more extensive creative projects.

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB

The 4TB 990 Pro demonstrated marginal improvements in IOPS random reads, peaking at one million IOPS, a slight but noteworthy advantage over the 2TB model, but falls behind when it comes to write speeds. Despite these disparities, both models maintain high overall sequential read and write speeds, making them strong competitors in their respective market segments.

With an MSRP of $344.99, the Samsung 990 Pro 4TB is priced $50 less than Seagate’s Firecuda 530 and $70 more than Western Digital’s WD SN850X. Pricing is dynamic though, and the 990 Pro’s price should fall as it gets into the market. Available this October and backed by a five-year warranty, this model also comes with an optional heatsink variant for enhanced thermal regulation.

Although the Samsung 990 Pro 4TB has slight disadvantages in write speeds compared to its 2TB predecessor, the increased storage capacity, usual robust feature set, and support from the upcoming Samsung Magician 8 software make it a formidable contender in both the 4TB and broader SSD markets, especially if as the price gets closer to $300.

Samsung 990 Pro Series

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