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Though we already reviewed the regular EVO 850 SSD series, there are more form factors and a week ago Samsung announced their Samsung 850 EVO SSD based on the M.2 slot as well as the mSATA slot. Samsung submitted both form factors for some testing as we r...
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It did not take long for Samsung to release two new form factors of their EVO series, the mSATA and the M.2. While the mSATA version was expected, the M.2 was a pleasant surprise since that format is favored over the mSATA.There will be no new features no...
The appeal for mobile device or small PC format owners is obvious, both formats offer high capacity, desktop like performance, encryption and low power consumption. The whole package is backed by a 5 years limited warranty. Who say one can not have the ca...
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The mSATA form factor has been out for a good bit now, and we are already seeing laptops with mSATA drives or slots, and desktop motherboards that include an mSATA slot. Alternatively, there are a number of adapters available that allow you to add an mSAT...
Another pair of top-performing SSDs from Samsung! As good as any equivalent-capacity consumer-grade SATA 6Gb/s SSDs out there!...
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Four months ago Samsung introduced the world to TLC V-NAND in the form of SSD 850 EVO . It did well in our tests and showed that 3D NAND technology essentially brings TLC NAND to the level where planar MLC NAND stands today. The initial launch only includ...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2015-09-11 11:18:17
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Solid State Drive technology has been revolutionary in that it delivers a very noticeable performance boost that surpasses upgrades to other components. As a result, companies who offer SSDs typically spend small fortunes marketing them to the consumer pu...
Outstanding 552/530 MBps read/write speed with ATTO, Random 4K read/writes produced 64410 IOPS, 32layer 3D VNAND Flash delivers double the endurance, Native write acceleration – no compression used, Samsung 3core MGX controller supports TRIM, NCQ, and Mic...
Expensive enthusiast product, M.2 and mSATA versions lack protective enclosure...
Our first rating is performance, which compares how effective the Samsung SSD 850 EVO mSATA drive performs in benchmark operations against competing SATA-based solid state drive storage solutions. For reference, Samsung specifications suggest 540 MB/s m...
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pcper.com Updated: 2015-09-11 11:18:17
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Following the same pattern that Samsung led with the 840 Pro and 840 EVO , history has repeated itself with the 850 Pro and 850 EVO . With the 850 EVO launching late last year and being quite successful, it was only a matter of time before Samsung expande...
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Here at Myce.com, we have already reviewed the Samsung 850 EVO SATA SSD, with its ground breaking TLC 3D V-NAND, and found it to be an excellent performer. Today I'm taking a look at a couple of variations to the Samsung 850 EVO, which expands the 850 EVO...
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When we reviewed the Samsung SSD 850 EVO drive last December we knew that different form factors were coming but we didn't know exactly when. That question has now been answered as we have a few different drives on our hands. With the same components we s...
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Samsung launched the 850 EVO couple of months ago. The 850 EVO paired Samsung's own MGX/MEX controller with its 2nd Gen 40nm processing node 3D V-NAND. Samsung packed the 850 EVO with improved TurboWrite and RAPID Mode 2.0 technologies. The result is that...
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Many moons ago there was an article based on solid state memory and how it would change everything we do, if they could get it to work correctly. Many were amazed at the thought of drives having no moving parts, a major reduction in size and energy consum...
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