Samsung unveils 990 EVO Plus SSD, which is 50% faster than the regular 990 EVO

Peter, 26 September 2024

At the beginning of 2024, Samsung unveiled the 990 EVO SSD, now it is launching a Plus version that is a lot faster and offers a higher capacity option for those that need more than 2TB.

The Samsung 990 EVO Plus SSD supports PCIe 4.0 x4 and 5.0 x2 interfaces. It is built on a 5nm controller, the latest NAND tech (it uses TLC chips) and a nickel-coated heat shield. Samsung claims that this SSD is 73% more power efficient than its predecessor.

But let’s talk speed – the top 4TB model offers industry-leading random access operations, 1,050K IOPS input and 1,400K IOPS output. Sequential access can reach 7,250MB/s reads and 6,300MB/s writes. For comparison, the vanilla 990 EVO does 700K IOPS input and 800K IOPS output, sequential speeds are 5,000MB/s reads and 4,200MB/s writes. In other words, the EVO Plus is 50% faster than the regular EVO.

Samsung unveils 990 EVO Plus SSD, which is 50% faster than the regular 990 EVO

Note that the EVOs lack on-board DRAM (they use the host RAM instead), but Samsung claims that the EVO Plus performance “nearly rivals” that of SSDs with DRAM.

The Samsung 990 EVO Plus is optimized for gaming, business and creative tasks. It comes in three sizes: 1TB, 2TB and 4TB. Note that the lower capacities have slightly slower random and sequential speeds, but not by much. Even the base 1TB model does 7,150MB/s and 6,300MB/s sequential read/write and 850K/1,350K IOPS random access.

Samsung unveils 990 EVO Plus SSD, which is 50% faster than the regular 990 EVO

The launch prices are actually lower than what the vanilla EVO SSDs used to cost in January. The 1TB EVO Plus is $110, while the vanilla SSD was $125 (EVO prices have tumbled since then, of course). The 2TB Plus launches at $185 and the 4TB one at $345.

Samsung Samsung SSD 990 EVO Plus
Interface PCIe® Gen 4.0 x4 / 5.0 x2 NVMe™ 2.0
Form Factor M.2 (2280)
Storage Memory Samsung V-NAND 3-bit TLC
Controller Samsung In-house Controller
Capacity2 1 TB 2 TB 4 TB
Price $110 $185 $345
Sequential Read/Write Speed Up to 7,150 MB/s, 6,300 MB/s Up to 7,250 MB/s, 6,300 MB/s Up to 7,250 MB/s, 6,300 MB/s
Random Read/Write Speed (QD32) Up to 850K IOPS, 1,350K IOPS Up to 1,000K IOPS, 1,350K IOPS Up to 1,050K IOPS, 1,400K IOPS
Management Software Samsung Magician Software
Data Encryption AES 256-bit Full Disk Encryption, TCG/Opal V2.0,
Encrypted Drive (IEEE1667)
Total Bytes Written 600 TB 1200 TB 2400 TB
Warranty Five-year Limited Warranty

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 30 Sep 2024
  • pjh

This is the problem with SSDs, since the first SSD that a bought (a Samsung again, sight) it had a nasty bug that killed it instantaneously and I lost all my important files. I had some backups, but it was so quick. Since then I still use a regu...

  • Anonymous
  • 28 Sep 2024
  • 05b

Almost three times as much. :) But yeah, the speed of the Crucial T705 is insane.

  • Anonymous
  • 27 Sep 2024
  • 3St

Well yes, the Crucial costs twice as much

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