Updated
Updated · Tom's Hardware · Jul 14
Samsung Launches 990 2TB QLC SSD at $529.99 as Review Flags 3-Year Warranty
Updated
Updated · Tom's Hardware · Jul 14

Samsung Launches 990 2TB QLC SSD at $529.99 as Review Flags 3-Year Warranty

3 articles · Updated · Tom's Hardware · Jul 14

Summary

  • Tom’s Hardware called Samsung’s new 990 a competent budget PCIe 4.0 QLC SSD, saying the 2TB model delivers acceptable all-around performance but only mediocre power efficiency.
  • The 2TB drive is rated for 7,250 MB/s reads, 6,450 MB/s writes and 850K/1.2M random IOPS, using a DRAM-less four-channel PiccoloQ controller and single-sided M.2 2280 design.
  • Samsung set MSRPs at $269.99 for 1TB and $529.99 for 2TB, prices the review said look high against cheaper rivals such as Crucial’s P310 and WD’s TLC-based SN7100.
  • Endurance stands out at 800 TBW for 2TB—about 400 TBW per TB—but the review said that stronger write rating is partly offset by a shorter 3-year warranty instead of the usual five.
  • The drive also showcases Samsung’s denser 286-layer V9 QLC NAND, which the review said points more to Samsung’s enterprise-focused flash roadmap than to a consumer performance breakthrough.

Insights

With AI demand soaring, is Samsung's new 'budget' SSD already priced out of reach for average consumers?
Is the Samsung 990's impressive endurance a real tech leap or a marketing trick tied to its shorter warranty?