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NVMe - Intel 750 vs Samsung PM953
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NVMe - Intel 750 vs Samsung PM953

jmginerjmginer Member, Patron Provider

Samsung low performance or Intel inflated specs? Someone has tested?

Intel 750 specs:

Model: 1200 GB

Sec. read 128KB: 2500 MB/s

Sec. write 128KB: 1200 MB/s

Rand. read: 460.000 iops

Rand. write: 290.000 iops

MTBF: 1.500.000 hours

Price: around 700 USD

Samsung PM953 specs:

Model: 960 GB

Sec. read 128KB: 1000 MB/s

Sec. write 128KB: 870 MB/s

Rand. read: 240.000 iops

Rand. write: 19.000 iops

MTBF: 2.000.000 hours

Price: around 450 USD

What you prefer?
  1. What you prefer?14 votes
    1. Intel 750
      50.00%
    2. Samsung PM953
      50.00%

Comments

  • MicrolinuxMicrolinux Member
    edited September 2016

    The specs are largely worthless, there are few to no applications that would benefit from the "speed" of the Intel. Most of the time I'd suggest you buy the cheapest SSD reliable enough for your needs.

  • Buy what you need for the job, not on specs alone.

  • jmginerjmginer Member, Patron Provider

    We've bought 4 Intel 750 to start our NMVe adventures.

    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • bacloudbacloud Member, Patron Provider

    NVM'e as a bomb but the sad thing, that tests do not show the real performance of NVM'e drives. We have NVM'e VPS nodes, Full loaded VPS node uses 5 - 6% of the NVM'e performance.

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