Below you can download samsung ssd 960 evo windows 10 driver for Windows.
File name: samsung-ssd960-evo_win10.exe
Version: 8.764
File size: 44302 MB
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Samsung Ssd 960 Evo Driver Windows 10(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Model: Samsung SSD 960 EVO
- Storage Capacity: Varies (250GB, 500GB, 1TB)
- Form Factor: NVMe M.2
- Interface: PCIe 3.0 x4, NVMe 1.3
- Sequential Read Speed: Up to 3,200 MB/s
- Sequential Write Speed: Up to 1,900 MB/s
- Random Read Speed: Up to 380,000 IOPS
- Random Write Speed: Up to 360,000 IOPS
- MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures): 1.5 million hours
- Encryption: AES 256-bit Full Disk Encryption
- Endurance (TBW, Total Bytes Written):
• 250GB: 100 TBW
• 500GB: 200 TBW
• 1TB: 400 TBW
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to 70°C
- Operating System Compatibility: Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1 (64-bit, excluding Windows 10 IoT Enterprise and Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise)
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is my Samsung SSD 960 EVO not being recognized by my Windows 10 computer?
A: There could be several reasons for this issue. First, ensure that the SSD is properly connected to the motherboard and power supply. Also, check if the SSD is detected in the BIOS settings. If not, try connecting the SSD to a different PCIe slot or checking for any firmware updates from Samsung's website. If the issue persists, the SSD might be faulty and should be replaced.
2. Q: My Samsung SSD 960 EVO is running slower than expected. What could be the cause?
A: Slow performance can be attributed to various factors. Firstly, make sure you have the latest drivers installed, specifically the Samsung NVMe Driver for Windows 10. Additionally, check if the SSD is running in the proper PCIe mode, as older motherboards may not fully support PCIe 3.0. Also, verify that the SSD is not running out of storage space, as excessive utilization can impact performance. Lastly, running a disk optimization tool or performing a clean install of the operating system may improve performance.
3. Q: My Samsung SSD 960 EVO is heating up abnormally. Should I be concerned?
A: While SSDs generally produce less heat