Samsung SM951 512GB M.2 Storage Review

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Introduction

Never being satisfied with the latest and greatest solid state drives, a wonder component a few years ago, Hardwareslave have been looking for something a little bit special. Step in PCIe SSD drives and for most the price isn’t going to be achievable, but they are probably the ultimate in gaming storage. What else is there?

Well, there is RAID, and we RAID every rig we build, and there is mSATA, but its always going to be bottle necked by the SATA ports. So, it only leaves M.2, a specification that uses PCIe bandwidth to bus your info around without the riser card expense.

An M.2 drive makes perfect sense to us initially as its very small, with what is now becoming suitable capacities and cheap enough to just about justify. Today we are reviewing the Samsung SM951 512GB M.2 drive, something that seems to fit all the qualities we are looking for, and hopefully more.

Specifications

Samsung SM951
Form FactorM.2 2280 (double-sided)
ControllerSamsung S4LN058A01 (PCIe 3.0 x4 AHCI)
Sequential Read2,150MB/s
Sequential Write1,500MB/s
EncryptionN/A
NANDSamsung 19nm 64Gbit MLC
Capacity128GB/256GB/512GB

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Small is perfectly formed. It will strike you how small this really is.

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It doesn’t look like much but if the specifications are anything to go by, this will pack a small but mighty punch.

Samsung SM951 512GB M.2 Storage Review

Package - 7
Performance - 9
Price - 7.5
Consumer Experience - 7.5

7.8

The Samsung SM951 512GB M.2 has a lot going for it; speed, small physical size and a good storage size. It has one thing that is not going for it, relative speed and perception. We really didn't notice that we had this in the build until we benchmarked it.