
Samsung 980
500 GB, M.2 2280
Samsung 980
500 GB, M.2 2280
Is the SSD 980 compatible with the Samsung PM991 NVMe M.2? (Is installed, I want to replace) I see the difference in the designation PCIe x4 3.0. Is the x4 also supported by the 980? Best thanks
Good morning... I can't answer that question. I installed this SSD instead of a mechanical hard drive. It now runs on its own.
M.f.G
Samsung Electronics GmbH
Hello,
Thank you very much for your request.
If your motherboard has an M.2 slot, you can use this SSD.
To use the full performance of the SSD, the M.2 slot should have PCIe 3.0 with 4 lanes.
Take a look at the "SSD Configurator" on the Samsung homepage to find the SSD that is right for you and compatible with your system. With a few short questions and in just a few minutes, we will find the right SSD for you. To do this, please go directly to the Samsung homepage, place the mouse pointer over the category "Computer", which is listed in the upper part of the screen. Under the category "Recommended" you will find the "SSD Configurator", which you should select. Alternatively, you can find the "SSD Configurator" by simply entering "Samsung - Which SSD is right for me?" into a search engine. On the following pages you will be asked about your system and your personal requirements in order to find the right product for you.
If in doubt, please contact the manufacturer directly.
Best regards from Schwalbach
Your Samsung Service Team
Samsung 980 M.2 2280 SSD, PCI Express x4 NVMe
On other websites you can find more details such as PCI-Express x4 NVMe, which has the same setup as the PM991 NVMe M.2 mentioned.
Yes the SSD is compatible. x4 indicates how many lanes are used, this is the same as for the PM991 NVMe M.2.