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Samsung 980 Pro vs 990 Pro: Which one to choose?

Samsung 980 Pro and 990 Pro are two of Samsung’s legendary SSDs. Both are Gen 4.0 NVMe drives but have many differences in terms of performance and specifications. Although the peak performance difference isn’t that huge but still the 990 Pro has got some great advantages over the 980 Pro when it comes to real-world performance. In fact, the 990 Pro is focused more on the enthusiasts. On the other hand, the 980 Pro fulfills the demands of most people with its multiple storage variants and average specifications.

With the much-advanced 176-layer V7 V-NAND, the 990 Pro has much better raw performance. On top of that, the advanced controller and upgraded firmware give the 990 Pro an edge over most of its competitors in the Gen 4.0 category along with the 980 Pro. However, in this article, we will know whether the slightly bigger tag of the 990 Pro justifies itself or whether you should get the 980 Pro to save a few bucks. Looking at the performance difference, we can easily reach a decision. So, let’s start.

980 Pro vs 990 Pro

Specifications Difference

SpecificationSamsung 990 ProSamsung 980 Pro
InterfacePCIe Gen4 x4PCIe Gen4 x4
Form FactorM.2 2280M.2 2280
NAND TypeSamsung V-NAND TLCSamsung V-NAND TLC
ControllerSamsung PascalSamsung Elpis
Sequential Read SpeedUp to 7,450 MB/sUp to 7,000 MB/s
Sequential Write SpeedUp to 6,900 MB/sUp to 5,000 MB/s
Random Read IOPS (QD32)Up to 1,400,000 IOPSUp to 1,000,000 IOPS
Random Write IOPS (QD32)Up to 1,550,000 IOPSUp to 1,000,000 IOPS
Available Capacities1TB, 2TB, and 4TB250GB, 500GB, 1TB, 2TB
Warranty5 years5 years

Clearly, the 990 Pro has much better specifications and features in terms of performance, and hardware, endurance, and optimizations. The 990 Pro has the smallest variant of 1TB which means it is more focused on high-end users. The 980 Pro has the 250GB and 500GB variants which makes it suitable for people with less storage space requirements.

Benchmark Scores Comparison

Let’s compare the benchmark scores of both and understand which drive is best for which type of task. I have arranged these benchmark scores from third-party websites like TomsHardware and PCWorld. However, I am fully responsible for the accuracy of the scores. You can find the sources at the end of the article.

3DMark Storage Benchmark Score (Points)

3DMark Storage test for gamers

The 3D Mark test calculates and shows the results derived from performance metrics gathered by running simulated gaming tasks. These tasks include loading the games, installation, autosaving, streaming, etc. A better 3D Mark score always means the drive will performance better when it comes to gaming tasks.

PCMark 10 Storage Benchmark

The PCMark 10 drive test evaluates your drive’s performance under real-world conditions. The test uses real-world traces from games and software to measure the overall storage performance. The test calculates not only the read/write speed but also latency and bandwidth. The test scenarios may include, but are not limited to OS booting, launching apps like Photoshop and MS Office, and running games.

A better PCMark 10 score means better performance of a drive in real-world applications.

The overall score of the Samsung 980 Pro is way lower than the 990 Pro as you can see in the graph above. It clearly means the 990 Pro will be much more capable when it comes to real-world usage.

CrystalDiskMark Scores Comparison

CDM Sequential Benchmark comaparison

The sequential read/write benchmark on CDM measures the drive’s performance when reading or writing large, contiguous blocks of data. This test is basically used to understand the performance when we work with large file sizes. CDM, in general, doesn’t run any synthetic tests to understand your drive’s capabilities on any program or game. It just gives the raw numbers which are easy to understand. Higher IOPS and MB/s always mean better when in most cases.

As you can see, the 990 Pro has got better sequential performance

CDM Random Benchmark Comparison

Here is a thing to note. The difference in the random read/write performance and especially the random read performance is minimal. As you know random performance is what decides your drive’s capabilities in real-world tasks like running programs and playing games. Although the random write performance is better with the 990 Pro, the difference isn’t as big as we saw in the sequential read/write performance benchmarks.

Power Consumption

The graph below shows the MB/s per watt number along with the average power consumption for copying a 50GB File folder. The average power consumption is almost the same in both. However, the 990 Pro offers a better MB/s per watt ratio compared to the 980 Pro which means the 990 Pro is comparatively well-optimized when it comes to power consumption.

TBW, Endurance, and Warranty

SpecificationSamsung 990 PROSamsung 980 PRO
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)1.5 million hours1.5 million hours
TBW (Terabytes Written)Up to 1,200 TB for 2TB model
Up to 600 TB for 1TB model
Up to 1,200 TB for 2TB model
Up to 600 TB for 1TB model
Up to 300 TB for 500GB model
Up to 150 TB for 250GB model
Warranty5 years limited5 years limited
Shock Resistance (Non-Op)1,500G(Gravity), duration: 0.5ms, 3 axis1,500G(Gravity), duration: 0.5ms, 3 axis
Vibration Resistance (Non-Op)20–2,000 Hz, 20 G20–2,000 Hz, 20 G
ECC (Error Correction Code)Yes (improved LDPC with better data integrity)Yes (LDPC)
Data EncryptionAES 256-bit encryption, TCG Opal 2.0, IEEE1667AES 256-bit encryption, TCG Opal 2.0, IEEE1667
Dynamic Thermal GuardYes (enhanced with better thermal management)Yes
Heatsink OptionAvailable (990 PRO with Heatsink, optimized for PS5 compatibility)Available (980 PRO with Heatsink)

In terms of endurance, reliability, and warranty, there is no difference between the two. Also, Samsung SSDs are known for their reliability even in high-demand environments.

NAND, Controller, DRAM, and Write-Caching

SpecificationSamsung 990 PROSamsung 980 PRO
NAND TypeSamsung V-NAND 3-bit MLC (Enhanced Efficiency)Samsung V-NAND 3-bit MLC
NAND LayersUp to 176 layersUp to 128 layers
ControllerSamsung Elpis (Optimized for 990 PRO)Samsung Elpis
DRAM CacheLPDDR4 DRAMLPDDR4 DRAM
Write-CachingIntelligent TurboWrite 2.0 (Optimized)Intelligent TurboWrite 2.0 (Dynamic SLC cache)
Write Cache configurationsapprox. 226 GB
(216 GB Dynamic
+ 10 GB Static)
approx. 236 GB
(230 GB Dynamic
+ 6 GB Static)
InterfacePCIe Gen4 x4, NVMe 2.0PCIe Gen4 x4, NVMe 1.3c
Queue Depth OptimizationUp to Q32 (Further Optimized)Up to Q32
Thermal ManagementEnhanced Dynamic Thermal GuardDynamic Thermal Guard
Error CorrectionImproved LDPCLow-Density Parity Check (LDPC)

Here, we can say the 990 Pro comes with many advantages and improvements over the 980 Pro. The size of the SLC cache is bigger along with more layers of the NAND flash.

The Pascal controller in the 990 Pro is the successor of the Elpis controller. Both are Arm-based controllers on the 8nm technology. There is no huge difference in the performance but the Pascal comes with some hardware optimizations and better cache mapping. The Pascal controller is focused more on power efficiency and optimizations.

Price

On most days, you can get both the SSDs at almost the same price. The prices will keep fluctuating and sometimes, some variants like the 1TB with heatsink of the 990 Pro can be found selling for cheaper prices compared to the same 980 Pro.

Which one should you buy: Samsung 980 Pro or Samsung 990 Pro

Samsung 990 Pro is clearly the best pick for me looking at its competitive price and balanced performance. We can call the 990 Pro the leader in the Gen 4.0 category because if I want higher performance, I would spend some more money and get a Gen 5.0 drive. Gen 4.0 drives are still a great option for most users because for most people the high sequential read/write numbers that we get with the Gen 5.0 drives are of no use. Random read/write performance is what matters the most and we get pretty decent of that with the 990 Pro.

The 980 Pro could be better for those who, first of all, want lower storage variants such as 250GB and 500 GB. The next thing could be the price if you are getting a decent deal and saving a good amount of money compared to the 990 Pro. Otherwise, I would not recommend anybody if the price difference is just a few bucks. The 990 Pro is based on the same interface so there will be no issues related to the compatibility. So, surely, if I had to choose between both, I would choose the 990 Pro any day.

I hope this helps!

Resources:

https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/samsung-990-pro-ssd-review

https://www.techpowerup.com/review/samsung-990-pro-2-tb

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Chris

In tables you put 980 on the left, in charts on the right. It’s confusing. I assume it’s your first comparison of two products. Not bad. Keep trying. Will be better next time.