
Samsung 990 Pro
2000 GB, M.2 2280
Samsung 990 Pro
2000 GB, M.2 2280
Unfortunately, we cannot offer the full manufacturer's warranty. After the 36-month warranty, you would unfortunately have to return the item via the manufacturer in the event of a service case.
The delivery date has been corrected.
I don't know where else you found the offer. But the SSD is already sold. It's also already in my profile under Sold. Sorry.
Have you installed a PCI-Express SSD before? Did you make it fit correctly by tightening the screw to hold it in place. I could imagine the Acer Predator has one or two M.2 expansion slots but no screw on the opposite end to hold the SSD in place. Check the manual if there's a SSD capacity limit of some sort of if there's recommended brand for compatibility. If the SSD was broken, my guess would be, it would not be detected by the system. A boot loop because of the installation, smells more like a bad connection causing the POST processes to fail and start over.
The best thing to do is to check with the manufacturer, but given that one stores 2 bits per cell and the other 3, it makes sense that the 4Tb model uses MLC.
2 months ago
The ASUS ROG B550-E GAMING motherboard is compatible with the Samsung 990 Pro M.2 NVMe SSD. This drive uses the PCIe 4.0 interface, which the motherboard supports via its M.2 slots. Make sure you configure the settings correctly in the BIOS to optimise performance.
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The Samsung 990 Pro is not officially certified for use as a storage pool on the Synology DS923+. Synology recommends using their own M.2 NVMe SSDs for storage pools, such as the SNV3410. However, the 990 Pro can be used for caching as it is compatible with the M.2 NVMe slot. Workarounds such as special scripts may be required for use as a storage pool, but these are not officially supported.
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The Samsung 990 Pro SSD (M.2 2280) is generally compatible in modern laptops with an M.2 2280 slot. To ensure that it fits in an ASUS Zenbook 14 OLED, you should check whether the device has a corresponding M.2 slot. Most modern laptops support M.2 SSDs, but it is always advisable to check the specifications of the device.
Automatically generated from the .yes, you can use the appropriate tool to create a mirror image of the system. i use Hard Disk Manager 17 Advanced from Paragon for this.
5 months ago
To ensure that the new SSD works on your PC, you should note the following points: ## Compatibility with the motherboard - The Samsung 990 Pro SSD uses the M.2 2280 form factor and the PCIe Gen 4.0 x4 interface, which is supported on most modern motherboards. Make sure that your motherboard supports these specifications and that the BIOS is up to date. ## Interface and protocol - The Samsung 990 Pro SSD is an NVMe SSD that uses PCIe Gen 4.0 and NVMe 2.0 protocol. This should be compatible with your current system as long as it supports PCIe Gen 4.0 or at least PCIe Gen 3.0. ## Physical compatibility - The SSD has the M.2 2280 form factor, which is the same size as your current Samsung 860 EVO SSD. This means that it fits easily into the same slot. ### Order - You should order the Samsung 990 Pro with 4TB capacity and the product ID MZ-V9P4T0BW. This SSD meets your requirements and is compatible with most modern systems. This check will ensure that the new SSD can be installed and used on your PC without any problems.
Automatically generated from the .It works, but it's far too oversized for a Legion 7. You get the same result with a Lexar NM620, for example: Lexar NM620 (2000 GB, M.2 2280)
The best place to ask such questions is always the relevant computer/notebook. There are people there who also have the part and know it accordingly or have experience with it. According to this video, the SSD should actually fit, because a WD Blue SSD is installed there. The exact model type is shown at the end in CrystalDisk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utSFoFhB6RI But I accept no liability. I would ask the question directly below this video. This fjpinto18 seems friendly enough to provide answers to questions.
Samsung Magician Software from Samsung. Use the data migration function to clone the SSD. Works like a charm.
Yes
Thank you for pointing this out, we have now adjusted the warranty period to 5 years 😊 Of course, customers who have already purchased this item are entitled to the 5-year warranty.
There was a firmware update a while ago for the drives that were sold. The current stock should be already on a version with out issues
Yes, I have installed them on my Lenovo's. Without any problems.
Fits perfectly, height fits in every slim notebook. I have installed it in my Lenovo X1 Yoga. Extremely fast and great price for the performance!
Hello, since I have an ASUS WS X299 Sage/10G motherboard, and it does not have PCIe 4.0, doubling the bandwidth per lane compared to PCIe 3.0, so the samsung 990 can't go over 2400M/s which is not good for video editing, instead of 7400m/s, I would have to change the motherboard, and the processor to exploit its potential, it's frustrating because every time you buy good hardware, you have to change the rest, and you go in circles.
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