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Posted 19 July 2023
Samsung 980 1TB PCle 3.0 NVMe SSD 3,500/3,000 MB/s 5 year guarantee C&C
£3.95 ·


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It's time to maximise your PC's potential with the 980. Whether you need a boost for gaming or a seamless workflow for heavy graphics, the 980 is the smart choice for outstanding SSD performance, and it's all backed by an NVMe interface and PCIe 3.0 technology.
It's time to maximise your PC's potential with the 980. Whether you need a boost for gaming or a seamless workflow for heavy graphics, the 980 is the smart choice for outstanding SSD performance, and it's all backed by an NVMe interface and PCIe 3.0 technology.
- Get right to it. The 980 harnesses nearly all the speed advantages of PCIe 3.0 through HMB technology and dramatic NVMe efficiency. The Dram-less design delivers exceptional value, achieving breakneck sequential read/write speeds up to 3,500/3,000 MB/s, over 6.2x the speed of SATA SSDs.
- Storage space 1TB: GB.
- Size H2.22, W8.02, L0.24cm.
- Manufacturer's 5 year guarantee.
- EAN: 8806090572210.
- Note: This product is not compatible with PS5.

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Edited by sisqoboy, 19 July 2023
32 Comments
sorted byI have a Lenovo desktop with 250GB drive. It’s is NVMe compatible. If I purchase this, how do I clone windows 11 from old SSD to this new NVMe?
PLEASE ASSIST 🤞🏽
I have one that I use in an enclosure, it works very well.
Would this fit into a HP14 laptop cf2007 intel core i3 4gb ram 256gb..?
If so is it worth me buying this ? i don't do gaming or store films on it just general web browsing and storing photos.
And how much should a PC shop charge to do it ?.
So you need the space? If not then don't bother. If just storage then you could just but ausb external drive.
Check YouTube for your model number to see if there are any videos showing how to replace it, it's usually just a few Screws. (edited)
Intel 670p has DRAM but is QLC. I've found it to be a good drive. Had it for one year. Now 98% life left. Have about 350GB used and use it for generally lighter workloads on laptop. It's very good as an OS / apps drive.
980 uses HMB (Host Memory Buffer) as it is DRAMless but uses better quality TLC NAND (edited)