the 961 is a bit poor compared to the 960 :smiley:
stree
9 May 17#2
??? How do you make that out? The 961 iasan OEM clone of the 960 Pro................Figure that out...........
Problem is, being OEM means no drivers on the Samsung site, so be prepared for some issues.
k31ron to stree
9 May 171#3
I got and installed one last week , no issues on drivers for me windows 10 recognised it straight away and worked without intervention, works well
nomnomnomnom to stree
9 May 17#4
Not really. Even Windows 7 can support NVMe drives easily.
stree
9 May 17#5
Yes, agreed..............but using the MS drivers.....................The Samsung drivers are a different beast........
Here is an example......................The Win 10 driver figures are in brackets............
The 961 drivers can be found on the Samsung site under enterprise.NVME divers.................
k31ron to stree
10 May 17#14
Thanks for this, I'm happy with performance with MS drivers but a speed improvement is always good will check out enterprise.NVME drivers
whoop_de_do_basil
9 May 17#6
It says 256gb in the description?
whoop_de_do_basil
9 May 17#7
Model PM961
Interface PCI Express Gen3 x4
Form Factor M.2 NVME Capacity 256GB
Flash 2-bit MLC V-NAND
Sequential Read Up to 2800 MB/s
Sequential Write Up to 600 MB/s
Random Read Up to 140K IOPS
Random Write Up to 40 K IOPS
Supply Voltage / Tolerance +3.3V ± 5%
Physical dimension Width: 22.00 ± 0.15 mm
Length: 80.00 ± 0.15 mm
Weight: Up to 8 g
Drummerboy
9 May 17#8
out of stock
nomnomnomnom
9 May 17#9
They are indeed. Certainly when using Rapid Mode. But having a lower speed is a very different thing to "be prepared for some issues."
Even assuming you couldn't use Samsung's driver for the best performance, you'd be hard pressed to find a bug in Microsoft's NVMe driver that ships with Windows. It'll work fine.
burnie2011
9 May 171#10
Can this be used to replace a hdd drive. Are the connections the same? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Insert the M.2 into the laptop; image the existing C: drive to M.2 using your favorite free imaging software; take out the hard drive OR change the boot order to start with the M.2 drive. A fast laptop with reasonable storage for about £255.
Here's a picture of the easily accessible hard drive/M.2 bay.
GwanGy
9 May 17#11
BURNIE :yes no .. you need an m.2 connector, v recent mobo/laptop.. 128gb is barely enough for os and working programs
burnie2011 to GwanGy
9 May 17#13
Thankyou.
stree
9 May 17#12
I think you misunderstood, I meant that getting the Samsung drivers may present some challenges................Not that the Win drivers would present any issues, they work OK, just not as optimised as they could be........
liammacca
15 May 171#16
@musicrab Yes that would apply subject to meetin business conditons
N.B Bt site lists as G4 where as HP list model as G3 i think typo also 4.2% topcashback btbusiness shop
ProBook 400 450 G3 - Y8A06ET £200.00 01/05/2017 – 31/05/2017
sio
31 Jul 17#17
I didn't find any drivers for my PM961 on the Samsung website but after a lot of searching I found this forum post:
Opening post
USE "FLEXX" for 2% off
R/2800 MB/s W/600 MB/s
also SM961 available for £68.59
https://www.flexxmemory.co.uk/solid-state-drives-ssd/samsung-sm961-polaris-128gb-m-2-2880-pci-e-3-0-x-4-nvme-solid-state-drive-ssd/
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Problem is, being OEM means no drivers on the Samsung site, so be prepared for some issues.
Here is an example......................The Win 10 driver figures are in brackets............
Sequential Read (Q= 32,T= 1) : 2466.052 (1999) MB/s
Sequential Write (Q= 32,T= 1) : 1124.494 (1101) MB/s
Random Read 4KiB (Q= 32,T= 1) : 401.212 (93.25) MB/s [ 97952.1 IOPS]
Random Write 4KiB (Q= 32,T= 1) : 369.145 (67.88) MB/s [ 90123.3 IOPS]
Sequential Read (T= 1) : 1092.522 (1040) MB/s
Sequential Write (T= 1) : 1111.216 (1029) MB/s
Random Read 4KiB (Q= 1,T= 1) : 35.633 (22.59) MB/s [ 8699.5 IOPS]
Random Write 4KiB (Q= 1,T= 1) : 179.585 (54.60) MB/s [ 43844.0 IOPS]
The 961 drivers can be found on the Samsung site under enterprise.NVME divers.................
Interface PCI Express Gen3 x4
Form Factor M.2 NVME
Capacity 256GB
Flash 2-bit MLC V-NAND
Sequential Read Up to 2800 MB/s
Sequential Write Up to 600 MB/s
Random Read Up to 140K IOPS
Random Write Up to 40 K IOPS
Supply Voltage / Tolerance +3.3V ± 5%
Physical dimension Width: 22.00 ± 0.15 mm
Length: 80.00 ± 0.15 mm
Weight: Up to 8 g
Even assuming you couldn't use Samsung's driver for the best performance, you'd be hard pressed to find a bug in Microsoft's NVMe driver that ships with Windows. It'll work fine.
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(the BT laptop code is Y8A06ET)
Insert the M.2 into the laptop; image the existing C: drive to M.2 using your favorite free imaging software; take out the hard drive OR change the boot order to start with the M.2 drive. A fast laptop with reasonable storage for about £255.
Here's a picture of the easily accessible hard drive/M.2 bay.
N.B Bt site lists as G4 where as HP list model as G3 i think typo also 4.2% topcashback btbusiness shop
ProBook 400 450 G3 - Y8A06ET £200.00 01/05/2017 – 31/05/2017
http://www.win-raid.com/t29f25-Recommended-AHCI-RAID-and-NVMe-Drivers.html
In the first post under bullet point "I" there is a list of Samsung NVMe Controller Drivers that a member has extracted.