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<blockquote data-quote="plat" data-source="post: 825778" data-attributes="member: 74969"><p>I'm also partial to Samsung--my first nvm-e ran over 1 1/2 years w/moderate use before drive remaining life dipped to 99%. My second choice would be the Western Digital black. </p><p></p><p>I don't get the read/write speeds Samsung advertises for the 970 EVO Plus but still, it's very fast and stable. As expected It runs about 10 deg C hotter than my prev. 960 EVO, so I installed it in a heat sink, which is not without its detractors who say that's a gimmick. :emoji_disappointed: But that's for another topic maybe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plat, post: 825778, member: 74969"] I'm also partial to Samsung--my first nvm-e ran over 1 1/2 years w/moderate use before drive remaining life dipped to 99%. My second choice would be the Western Digital black. I don't get the read/write speeds Samsung advertises for the 970 EVO Plus but still, it's very fast and stable. As expected It runs about 10 deg C hotter than my prev. 960 EVO, so I installed it in a heat sink, which is not without its detractors who say that's a gimmick. :emoji_disappointed: But that's for another topic maybe. [/QUOTE]
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