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The Samsung 9100 Pro just made your current SSD obsolete

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The Samsung 9100 Pro PCIe Gen 5 SSD with box packaging
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Samsung has announced its fastest consumer SSD to date, the 9100 Pro. The drive comes with some of the fastest PCIe Gen 5.0 transfer speeds, essentially making it useful for power users, gamers, and professionals who need high-speed storage for demanding workloads.

According to the company, the 9100 Pro offers sequential read speeds of up to 14,800MB/s sequential read speeds and 13,400MB sequential write speeds making it almost twice as fast as its predecessor, the 990 Pro. This makes it the fastest PCIe Gen 5 consumer SSD on the market. The only other drive that comes close is the Crucial T705 which offers read and write speeds of up to 14,500MB/s and 12,700MB/s respectively.

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Samsung 9100 Pro / 9100 Pro with heatsink
Interface PCIe 5.0 x4, NVMe 2.0
Form Factor M.2 (2280) / M.2 (2280 with heatsink)
Hardware NAND Samsung V NAND TLC (V8)
Controller In-house controller
Cache Memory 1GB LPDDR4X 2GB LPDDR4X 4GB LPDDR4X 8GB LPDDR4X
Performance Seq. Read/Write (MB/s) 14,700 / 13,300 14,700 / 13,400 14,800 / 13,400 14,800 / 13,400
Ran. Read/Write (IOPS, QD32) 1,850K / 2,600K 1,850K / 2,600K 2,200K / 2,600K 2,200K / 2,600K
Power Active (Read/Write) 7.6W / 7.2W 8.1W / 7.9W 9.0W / 8.2W TBD
Device Sleep (L1.2) 4.0mW / 3.3mW 4.8mW / 4.0mW 6.5mW / 5.7mW TBD
Intelligent TurboWrite 2.0 114GB 226GB 442GB TBD
Data Encryption Class 0 (AES 256), TCG/Opal v2.0, MS eDrive (IEEE1667)
Total Bytes Written (TBW) 600 1,200 2,400 4,800
Warranty Five years

The 9100 PRO SSD will be available next month starting at $200 for the base 1TB model. Samsung will also offer higher capacities including 2TB ($300) and 4TB ($550) while an 8TB capacity model is also in the pipeline which is expected to launch in the second half of 2025.

The heatsink variant of the Samsung 9100 Pro PCIe Gen 5 SSD
Samsung

Beyond raw speeds, Samsung states that the 9100 Pro features an “advanced heat management system” which is essentially a heatsink since PCIe 5.0 SSDs tend to generate significant heat. The 1TB to 4TB models come with an 8.8mm-thick heatsink, while the 8TB variant includes a larger 11.25mm heatsink. The optional heatsink bumps up the price of the 9100 Pro by $20, which is not too bad.

Despite the impressive speeds, adoption of PCIe Gen 5 SSDs remains relatively low. PCIe Gen 4 and even Gen 3 drives already provide sufficient and stable performance for most everyday tasks, including high-resolution gaming. Additionally, not all motherboards support PCIe Gen 5 M.2 SSDs—compatibility is mostly limited to newer Intel and AMD platforms.

Kunal Khullar
Kunal Khullar is a computing writer at Digital Trends who contributes to various topics, including CPUs, GPUs, monitors, and…
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