PCIe Gen 5 SSDs are actually broadly out there. There are quite a few examples of speedy Gen 5 x4 drives together with Teamgroup Z540 And Nextorage X Sequence. However one of many names lacking the Gen 5 x4 wave is Samsung. We’re but to see a real alternative for the Samsung 990 Professional. Or have we?
The reply to that may be a massive no, although listings for a so-called Samsung 1080 Professional has proven up at AliExpress. Sadly, this isn’t some pre-release early itemizing, these drives are whole fakes. The primary pink flags are the ridiculously low costs. AU$48.73 (below $29 USD) for a excessive efficiency 4TB SSD ought to be sufficient to forestall anybody from falling for this rip-off.
The listed efficiency capabilities of the drive are far and wide. In one of many footage of the drive, a textual content overlay exhibits sequential learn and write speeds of as much as 15,800 MB/s and 14,500MB/s respectively. That is fairly unimaginable for a drive marked as Gen 4 SSD. In all probability only a typo, proper? The ‘official’ spec exhibits a learn velocity of as much as 14,000 MB/s whereas one other so known as spec for the 4TB drive exhibits 7,450 MB/s and 6,950 MB/s learn and write speeds.
Seems like a reasonably low high quality rip-off. Then once more, a few of the buyer evaluations all-but satisfied me. One AliExpress buyer evaluation says: ‘I’ll give it 5 stars’, whereas one other says ‘After set up, it matches 100% and I imagine it’s unique. I’m very glad with its use’.
Shut up and take my cash!
Regardless of being an apparent rip-off, the Korean tech website Quasarzone (through El Chapuzas Informatico) purchased one anyway, and for giggles gave it the total benchmark therapy. Surprisingly the drive was really practical. The drive included a single 96-layer NAND chip (unimaginable for a 4TB drive), a Realtek controller and help for PCIe Gen 3.
The outcomes present the ‘1080 Professional’ is absolute rubbish as anticipated. Most of the faux drive’s check outcomes fall below 10% of the efficiency of an actual Samsung 980 Professional, however the sustained efficiency checks are a lot, a lot worse than that. For instance, a 100GB single file switch took 1,815 seconds on the faux drive, in comparison with simply 33 for the actual 980 Professional.
One other check confirmed the 1080 Professional slowing to 2MB/s as soon as it reached 3% of its capability. I might be irritated with that sort of efficiency from an affordable USB drive.
Actually, I can not think about this rip-off is well worth the time it took to create.
We’re but to see an actual Samsung 990 Professional alternative, but when, or when it does, it could properly find yourself being known as the 1080 Professional. I’ll exit on a limb right here and say it will carry out just a bit bit higher than this ridiculous knock off.