Samsung 950 Pro M.2 NVMe SSD

thisisevilevil

Enthusiast
Seems PCs has gotten these in stock now:
"128GB SAMSUNG SM951 M.2, PCIe NVMe (up to 2000MB/R, 650MB/W)"
"256GB SAMSUNG SM951 M.2, PCIe NVMe (up to 2150MB/R, 1260MB/W)"
"512GB SAMSUNG SM951 M.2, PCIe NVMe (up to 2150MB/R, 1550MB/W)"

Much faster than regular SATA, that's basically capped at 500/600MBs, and the price is good as well :) These are also supported on the new Skylake mobile chipsets (6th gen), so you can use them as an OS drive.
 

thisisevilevil

Enthusiast
You can use it, it will get detected in your OS if you have installed your OS on another drive, but I'm not sure you can use it as an OS(Bootdrive), unless PCS have released an updated BIOS that adds support for it. Maybe it's already out, since PCS has added this as an upgrade option for your model? Ask PCS to be sure, before you purchase it :)
 
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Distinct

Guest
Someone is testing the drive on your chassis for me now ihavenoideawhatiamdoing. Just have a look on here at 11 and I will tell you if it works
 
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Distinct

Guest
I realise it is 11 - the chap has not been able to do it for me just yet so hang tight
 
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Distinct

Guest
Sadly it does not work :( This will be removed from the upgrade section
 
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Distinct

Guest
It is not detected in the BIOS so that is going to be a no I think :(
 

garrion

Member
I'm Waiting till its listed and I can get the i7-6700k as well

Equipped with the enhanced bandwidth of the NVMe interface, the 950 PRO is ideal for intensive workloads, such as computer-aided design, data analysis and engineering simulations. It outperforms SATA SSDs by over 4.5 times in sequential read and by over 2.5 times in sequential write, delivering the speeds of 2,500 MB/s and 1,500 MB/s respectively.*

* This reflects the maximum performance of 950 PRO 512 GB compared to 850 PRO 512 GB.


carnt wait hurry up PCspecialist so I can order :)
 

Parramatta

Silver Level Poster
I'm Waiting till its listed and I can get the i7-6700k as well

Equipped with the enhanced bandwidth of the NVMe interface, the 950 PRO is ideal for intensive workloads, such as computer-aided design, data analysis and engineering simulations. It outperforms SATA SSDs by over 4.5 times in sequential read and by over 2.5 times in sequential write, delivering the speeds of 2,500 MB/s and 1,500 MB/s respectively.*

* This reflects the maximum performance of 950 PRO 512 GB compared to 850 PRO 512 GB.


carnt wait hurry up PCspecialist so I can order :)

The 951 that are listed are almost as fast. But yeah, I'm hang'n for either of these too, as well as the 6700K. And don't forget next year Samsung will release its 1TB NVMe 950 Pro.

And I'm waiting for a 4K 17" screen. Waiting waiting waiting.... :whistling:
 
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