980 Pro

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980 Pro

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Hard crashes in Win11, stable in stress tests in Linux

Since you've run live OS from usb, that excluded potential problems with Samsung drive - coincidentally I have 2Tb 980 Pro that gave me problems on Windows (hard freezes, not detected in bios until power is disconnected from PSU), and works perfectly fine in laptop and CachyOS.

pcbeg in r/techsupport

April 11, 2026 11:13 AM

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$2500 Samsung TV is an advertising billboard, there is no opt-out.

I will never buy another Samsung product as long as I live their TVs are ad-ridden, and their OLED panels carry only a 1 year warranty. LG OLED carries 5 year panel warranty (parts only). their fridges are designed to not be repaired and THEY'RE PILOTING ADS RIGHT ON THEM RIGHT NOW their washers are

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Resident-Eye9089 in r/mildlyinfuriating

April 25, 2026 6:33 PM

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Build Help

Ok, I really hope you haven't purchased anything yet. You are buying a full sized ATX motherboard. There are 4 sizes of motherboards (from smallest to largest); Mini ITX, mATX, ATX, and E-AXT. An ATX motherboard will absolutely not fit in that mATX case on the chart, nor the ITX case you mentioned.

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AMBOSHER in r/sffpc

March 21, 2026 3:41 PM

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My Windows 11 Pro desktop was unexpected shutdown

Update bios if there is new version, for starters. What's the exact drive model? I had problems with Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB that liked to just disappear in Windows until power is removed from computer, and behaves ok with Arch.

pcbeg in r/techsupport

April 13, 2026 2:04 PM

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Which are the best methods for avoiding OS corruption when testing overclocks?

Sadly i do the same as u/davidthek1ng too because its the easiest and laziest way out, but it's also the most risky and unadvised method to go about doing this, we should all be installing a secondary OS on a separate drive. It doesnt need to cost a fortune, it just needs to be a basic 128GB or 256G

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JTG-92 in r/overclocking

May 4, 2026 10:02 AM

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VOMA not supported on NVMe based VMFS : dead-end for free license user ? (homelab / enthusiast)

Samsung 980 Pro NVMe That's a consumer disk, they lack power loss protection. Honestly I like used Intel drives as they tend to do a better job of handling power loss than Samsung 3 digit consumer "LOOK AT MY AMAZING BENCHMARKS OF 1 GB OF WRITES IN CRYSTAL DISK" drives. (I am convinced Samsung's con

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lost_signal in r/vmware

March 16, 2026 3:52 AM

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VOMA not supported on NVMe based VMFS : dead-end for free license user ? (homelab / enthusiast)

If you past your log messages to AI, it is smart enough nowadays to analyze it … It means ESXi sent an NVMe read command to that Samsung 980 PRO and the device itself returned NVMe status 0x281, which Broadcom documents as “Unrecovered Read Error.” In the same Broadcom table, opcode 0x2 means Read.

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David-Pasek in r/vmware

March 16, 2026 7:05 AM

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ROG Ally SSD Corrupted / Partition Table "Exploded" - Stuck at 99% Scan - My Recovery Journey

I feel your pain on this one because I had a very similar nightmare experience in the past, though the exact trigger for my crash was a bit different. I was playing The Outer Worlds 2 and my 2TB Samsung 980 Pro SSD hit around 90 degrees Celsius. At that temperature, the drive initiated a hard emerge

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_Suirou_ in r/ROGAlly

April 1, 2026 11:43 AM

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M.2 Dying? No compatible MOBO

Back in ~2023, some variants of the Samsung 980 PRO (and 990) were shipped with a broken firmware, which caused them to degrade abnormally fast and eventually fail. Normally a firmware upgrade would've fixed that... Not sure if it affected the non-PRO variants too.

ggmaniack in r/techsupport

April 22, 2026 1:00 PM

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