🚀 Supercharge your workflow and gaming with the future of SSD speed!
The Samsung SSD 9100 PRO 4TB leverages cutting-edge PCIe 5.0 technology to deliver blistering sequential read speeds up to 14,800MB/s and random IOPS up to 2.6 million. Designed for AI computing, gaming, and heavy-duty workstations, it combines massive storage capacity with advanced power efficiency and thermal management. Backed by Samsung’s industry-leading flash memory expertise and Magician software, this SSD ensures reliable, high-performance storage for professionals who demand the best.
Hard Drive | 4 TB Solid State Drive |
Brand | Samsung |
Series | 9100 PRO |
Item model number | MZ-VAP4T0B/AM |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 0.9 x 0.09 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.2 x 0.9 x 0.09 inches |
Color | Black |
Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 4 |
Manufacturer | SAMSUNG |
ASIN | B0DX2GJ1YR |
Date First Available | March 18, 2025 |
T**M
Blink and you’ll miss it
Expensive but incredibly fast. I’ll start off by saying I mainly got this as storage for gaming and wanted to dish out for the latest fastest SSD on market. Well this does not disappoint and boot time/games are lightning fast. I originally had a cheaper off brand SSD and could immediately tell a difference. Price wise though the 990 pro is probably the better deal, but I have no regrets picking up the 4TB version to expand my game library. I have a 2TB 990 pro I use as a second storage now and the samsung magician app migrates everything with ease.
J**N
I am a believer
This thing is amazingly fast. We know it. I put it into a Strix Scar and it's running cooler without the heat sink than the boot drive with it having a heat sink. The only thing I wish is that they'd go back to multiples of 1024 to determine disk capacity instead of straight up 2000 equally two terabytes. It's not two terabytes as *I* think of a terabyte. I could have gone for a cheaper option, but Samsung drives have never gone bad on me and I know that it will last. It's worth the money for me.
A**R
Fast, reliable, 8TB version to be released later in 2025
First, this is a PCIe 5.0 x4, not PCIe 4.0. It will work fine on PCIe3.0 and PCIe4.0, but you may want to consider a cheaper version if you don’t have a newer system as you will likely be somewhat limited - if not due to the link speed, then due to the power of your CPU, which is likely to be slower on PCIe 3.0 and PCIe 4.0 systems. Should you get this or stick to Samsung 9xx Pro? Depends how important money is to youNote that Samsung states that an 8TB version will be released later in 2025. Some may want to wait for that depending on their use
J**E
It's awesome!
I can confirm this product is genuine. I would suggest if Samsung Magician doesn't detect the drive as genuine, to update to the latest version 8.x. I was initially bummed out because Samsung Magician Ver. 7 detected this memory as 'unrecognizable' but after updating, it detected and confirmed the serial # was genuine. Also, if you're on windows 11 and can't open Samsung Magician, add --no-sandbox to the end of the desktop shortcut like this → "C:\Program Files (x86)\Samsung\Samsung Magician\SamsungMagician.exe" --no-sandbox
J**Y
TOO BEAUCOOP!
Windows 11 installer can't recognize it, but Linux Fedora 42 works flawlessly. Reminds me of when I learned Linux to run a 5GB hard disk on a BBS back in 1995 - with no partitions.
N**C
Amazing speed
Very fast and work as described
D**E
Good, but not the best gen 5 ssd
I have two Crucial T705 drives, and now this Samsung 9100. I'm running Fedora 42, and while the Samsung gets the same crazy fast read speeds as the T705, it gets only roughly half the speed on sequential write (using kdiskmark). This is somewhat disappointing, although I don't really notice the difference even in large builds.Pros:These drives are in stock in 4TB size, while the T705 is still scarce.Great read speed in a gen 5 slot.It's Samsung.Cons:Slower on writes than the T705.
L**S
El Samsung 9100 pro es lo mejor
Super rápido y bueno
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