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According to news on September 7, Samsung will soon launch the highly anticipated 990 Pro series 4TB solid state drive. According to Samsung's official announcement, this high-performance solid-state drive will be officially launched on Samsung's official website and online retailers in October, priced at US$344.99, while the version with a heat sink is US$354.99 (approximately RMB 2,600).
This new 990 Pro 4TB SSD is impressive in terms of design and performance. Compared with the previous version, the storage capacity and cache capacity of this hard drive have doubled, with 4GB LPDDR4 cache, allowing it to perform well when handling large files and high-performance applications. It adopts M.2 2280 form factor and supports PCIe 4.0 x4 and NVMe 2.0 interface provides users with fast and reliable data transmission speed. Sequential read speeds are up to 7450MB/s, sequential write speeds are 6900MB/s, while random read speeds and random write speeds are up to 1.4 million IOPS and 15.5 million IOPS respectively, which means users can access and transfer data quickly, Improve work efficiency.
990 Pro The write life of the 4TB solid-state drive has also been significantly improved, reaching 2400TB, while still providing a five-year warranty, providing users with reliable use guarantee. In addition, users can choose to purchase a version that comes with a heat sink to help keep the drive cooler during heavy workloads without affecting performance.
In addition to the hard drive itself, Samsung also announced that it will launch a new version 8.0 of Magician software. Although the specific update content has not yet been detailed, it will provide users with more functions and performance optimizations.
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