Critical update expected this month to fix Samsung 990 Pro’s unusually rapid decline
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Last week we noted Samsung has rolled out afirmware update for its 980 Pro SSDsthat must be installed to ensure the longevity of that drive. In it, we also noted that it can’t be long until Samsung patches its990 Pro SSDstoo, as multiple anecdotal reports suggested these are suffering from an unusual andrapid decline in drive health.
Lo and behold, Samsung says a patch for the 990 Pro is loosely set to arrive sometime this month, and one that should reportedly put an end to the issue.
In a response to a customer support query, a company representative confirms that Samsung is aware of the issue.
“Samsung is currently reviewing customer inquiries about anomalies related to the SMART Percentage Used (on Samsung Magician) and/or Health Status (on Crystal Disk Info) of the Samsung SSD 990 PRO,” a Samsung moderator notes (viaComputer Base). “We were able to recreate the error under certain conditions of use.”
“To fix the problem, Samsung is expected to release a firmware update in February.”
That’s a fairly rough idea of when to expect a patch, and I hope your SSD health doesn’t crumble in the meantime. But at least Samsung is confident in this being a firmware issue and not something inherently bad in the hardware. As we reported last week, initial reports had suggested that Samsung had been dealing poorly with customer complaints of rapidly declining SSD health as shown in the Samsung Magician application, and even refusing to accept returns for these SSDs. With some added pressure from news reports, it seems some returns are being accepted for these drives and processed properly.
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NAND chips are expected to last a long time, and admittedly Samsung’s are expected to last even longer as the company is at the forefront of SSD technology and manufacturing. The company’s SSD leadership has appeared to fall away lately, however. Where once Samsung would’ve been a shoe-in for thebest SSD for gaming, it nowadays is a much tougher recommendation against firm competition. This string of issues with its980 Proand 990 Pro SSDs doesn’t help the South Korean tech giant one bit.
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Just last week, in fact, system builder and testerPuget Systems notedit would be moving away from Samsung’s SSDs in light of both the 980 Pro and 990 Pro issues and using Sabrent drives instead. That’s one blow to Samsung’s business, but no doubt a bigger one to the confidence of its customers in its products. Hopefully this is the last we hear of Samsung reliability issues and instead the company can get back to what we know it for: reliable, high performance solid-state drives.
Jacob earned his first byline writing for his own tech blog. From there, he graduated to professionally breaking things as hardware writer at PCGamesN, and would go on to run the team as hardware editor. He joined PC Gamer’s top staff as senior hardware editor before becoming managing editor of the hardware team, and you’ll now find him reporting on the latest developments in the technology and gaming industries and testing the newest PC components.
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