I am getting ready to do a major hardware upgrade. I am currently using a M.2 Samsung 960 PRO. Although I see no overwhelming reason to buy a new Samsung 970, the cost of a 500 GB replacement is under $150. This is sufficiently inexpensive to just buy a new drive and keep my existing drive intact in case I have to return to my original hardware.
So, even though the price difference is inconsequential, why would I not purchase the advertised faster and less expensive EVO instead of the more expensive PRO? Speed, although very important, is secondary and reliability is of paramount and primary importance to me. Is the EVO faster but less reliable and is that why it is less expensive? I don't see the small loss of capacity with the EVO being consequential.
So, even though the price difference is inconsequential, why would I not purchase the advertised faster and less expensive EVO instead of the more expensive PRO? Speed, although very important, is secondary and reliability is of paramount and primary importance to me. Is the EVO faster but less reliable and is that why it is less expensive? I don't see the small loss of capacity with the EVO being consequential.