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The EVO range consists of four capacities: 120GB, 250GB, 500GB and the flagship 1TB that I'm reviewing, so the same as the 840 EVO with one noticeable exception – the 850 EVO Samsung has dropped the 750GB model. Also missing this time around are any mSATA...
The EVO version of the 850 with its TLC version of Samsung's V-NAND technology may not have the amazing 10-year guarantee of the 850 PRO but its mix of five-year warranty, good performance and impressive endurance make it more than a worthy successor to t...
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What is the Samsung 850 Evo? Samsung is a market leaders when it comes to SSD performance, and its flagship 850 Pro ratcheted the bar even higher. It offered stonking speed, and provided ample evidence that controlling the research, development and produc...
Consistent, fast read and write speeds, Cheaper than 850 Pro, Decent warranty...
850 Pro drive is faster still, Lesser endurance rating, No extras included...
The 850 Evo mixes cheaper memory with 3D V-NAND technology to strike a keen balance between price and performance, and it makes for an SSD that's one of the best mid-range drives we've ever seen. The faster 850 Pro isn't much more expensive, though, and...
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Samsung's newest drive – the 850 Evo – is cheaper than the 850 Pro , but still uses 3D V-NAND flash chips. The 850 Evo is produced with TLC rather than MLC memory, so cells store three bits of data rather than two – a move that increases storage density a...
Samsung's mid-range SSD boasts Samsung's latest 3D V-NAND chips, and the price is suprisingly reasonable...
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vortez.net Updated: 2015-01-23 07:54:24
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When we sampled the previous generation EVO from SAMSUNG we were very impressed It was reasonably priced, had good encryption qualities and in stock format was also a very fast drive Add RAPID technology and the drive became a performance beast So, with...
RAPID Technology, 3D VNAND, 5 year warranty, 6.8mm Height...
Not much faster than an 840 EVO in some tests...
The latest EVO drive from Samsung is likely to give any enthusiast PC a decent boost in terms of performance, especially if you are looking to make the leap from older mechanical drives. While it isn't quite as fast as the 850 Pro and only slightly faster...
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Earlier this morning, we tested and discussed Samsung's new 850 EVO 1TB SSD that uses 3-bit 3D V-NAND technology. The 1TB model is the only new EVO product to carry over Samsung's MEX controller from the 840 EVO and 850 Pro products. The 120GB, 250GB, and...
In the chart above, we see a reduced scale latency test result from PCMark 8. In the test, the 850 EVO comes very close to the total latency of the industry leading SanDisk Extreme PRO 240GB without RAPID Mode enabled. With RAPID enabled, the 850 EVO dro...
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This past June, Samsung introduced the world to the first consumer 3D 2-bit cell structure NAND flash memory. The new flash was released to the market in the Samsung 850 Pro, a high-end consumer / prosumer SSD designed for long product life, and industry...
Samsung's new 850 EVO has many highlights. At the MSRP, the 850 EVO is the new face of mainstream SSDs, and few companies will be able to compete. It's difficult to even call the new EVO a mainstream SSD since the performance, endurance, and warranty are...
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Samsung recently released their latest foray into the SSD and storage market; the Samsung 850 PRO series. With that came a host of new technology including 3D V-NAND, an enhanced RAPID mode (effectively DRAM caching) which made not only consumers step up...
– 5 year warranty, Mediocre:, The technology is “top end” but limited by the SATA3 (6GB/s) interface...
Bit too expensive to “compete” with other brands, – Not much of a jump “if any” from the original 840 EVO...
Specifically today, I will be taking a look at the Samsung 850 EVO 250GB drive which is the sweet spot in my opinion for an operating system with enough room for programmes/applications as well as a couple of games. The 850 EVO features Samsung's 32 laye...
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I recently bought a Samsung 840 EVO on Amazon – a great deal at £90 for a 250GB solid state drive, or so I thought. A few days later, I was offered the chance to review the 850 EVO, and of course I couldn't pass that up – especially as I now had the perfe...
Consistently fast performance across all workloads, Low launch price, only ~20% more than the previous generation's current price, Improved performance in high queue depth tests...
Performance delta between 850 Evo and 840 Evo is small, Score, 8 / 10...
While the Samsung 850 Evo proved both dependable and powerful across our battery of tests, I can't help but be disappointed. I had expected a greater increase in performance from the new 3D NAND arrangement, instead of what amounts to marginal updates and...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2015-01-23 07:54:24
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When the enthusiast PC market began moving from performance mechanical hard drives to solid state storage it wasn't the traditional players who saw the greatest success. The likes of Western Digital, Hitachi etc all saw memory manufacturers step in and co...
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artiss.co.uk Updated: 2015-02-06 11:13:25
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The 850 Evo is the consumer version of Samsung's latest SSD. For the “power user” you'll need the 850 Pro. For this test, I have the 500GB Evo, which costs (for an SSD) a very respectable £199.In a 2.5″ format, and just 7mm thick, it's not particularly la...
Blistering speeds, 5 Year Warrany, Slimline...
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It's not the cheapest, but it's slim, light and brilliantly fast. Samsung promise a long life too. If you're looking for a new SSD, then this is certainly the one I'd recommend...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2015-02-18 07:12:39
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While manufacturers have announced larger capacity SSDs (2TB and more), for storing a lot of files, a mechanical HDD is still a much more affordable option. This looks set to change in the future though, as SSD production volume increases lead to lower pr...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2015-03-13 07:27:55
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There are two SSD series which sold extremely well during the last year: the Samsung 840 Evo series and the Crucial MX100 series. Perhaps the most important factor was the extremely competitive prices of both series. Although other manufacturers are cer...
With their new 850 Evo series, Samsung lives up to all of their promises. The performance of the new budget SSD series is excellent, as is reflected by their Hardware.Info Performance Score . Furthermore, Samsung has addressed the Achilles' heel of the...
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Sometimes, even if you're only spending a small amount of money, it's worth shelling out that little bit more and getting yourself a superior piece of technology. That edict is very much true when it comes to getting a new solid state drive for your PC, a...
Excellent performance, Great warranty conditions, Great bundled Magician software...
More expensive than competitors, Competition also from cheaper high-end drives, Magician only on Windows...
Are you looking for a new SSD? Then yes, you should probably buy the 850 Evo. It's not quite as suited to high-end or business users as the 850 Pro because it lacks that 10-year warranty, but is otherwise largely similar in its performance figures — espec...
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That's not the case with Samsung's latest 850 EVO SSD, however; it's the first consumer SSD with 2 terabytes of storage. After formatting on Windows that equates to around 1.86TB, but that's still larger than any other SSD available today (if you don’t co...
If you need loads of storage and multiple disks aren't an option, Samsung's huge 2TB SSD is your only choice right now...
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The day is coming sooner rather than later when all but long-term cold storage will be solid-state. Soon every PC will ship with an SSD onboard. Today, Samsung hits a new milestone by delivering the first ever 2TB consumer SSD's. This high capacity is fac...
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tomshardware.co.uk Updated: 2015-07-21 03:57:11
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Samsung is updating its SATA SSD product line by adding new 2TB options to the 850 Pro and 850 Evo families. Are they any better than the existing models?A few days ago, we published a Tom's Hardware State of Solid State editorial that discussed what we w...
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What is the Samsung 850 Evo 2TB? Samsung leads the way at the top end of the consumer SSD market thanks to its control of every aspect of the research, design and production of its drives. This advantage was amply demonstrated by its most recent 850-serie...
Mammoth 2TB capacity, Almost matches Pro drive for speed...
Hugely expensive, Other SSDs have better warranties, More speed available elsewhere...
The Samsung's 2TB version of the 850 Evo offers superb capacity and it virtually matches the 850 Pro drive for speed. If the better warranty and endurance rating of the Pro are a non-issue for you, then this is the SSD to go for...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2015-11-05 11:25:04
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W e pity the poor SSD makers who have to face off against Samsung. The Korean giant has dominated solid state storage since releasing the original 850 Pro back in July of last year, highlighting the benefits that come when every component is built in-hous...
"Samsung's dominance of the SSD world appears unshaken."...
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We were lucky enough to have the Samsung 850 EVO drive on launch day, and got to test it to see exactly how well it performed compared to the excellent 840 EVO and 840 PRO which we've tested in the past. We most definitely weren't disappointed. Be sure to...
One of the strongest performing consumer SSDs out there. Looks the part, and performs comparably to current prosumer SSDs, albeit in a consumer price bracket. We highly recommend this for anyone looking for the best price to perfomance ratio!...
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How many times have we heard that the there is no more performance left than can be derived from the SATA III interface? We hear it all the time, and we have been hearing it for a long time. It seems that people making that statement are focusing on one t...
As we touched on earlier, the 4TB 850 EVO is proof that the SATA III interface has not been fully exploited as we so often hear. Samsung found a way to take what we feel is the best performing line of SATA III SSDs, their EVO Series, and make it even fa...
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The Samsung 850 EVO series first hit the market in 2014, and we've already had one update to increase density to 2TB. Samsung doubles the previous consumer SSD capacity king with a new 4TB model that utilizes the latest V-NAND technology. The combination...
The largest consumer SSD, The fastest consumer SSD, Massive spare and SLC area, The best SATA SSD...
Pricing, Low warrantied endurance rating...
The Samsung 850 EVO 4TB is the best consumer SSD on the market. The drive delivers an amazing amount of performance that we haven't seen since the SanDisk Extreme Pro. Samsung needed a large amount of spare area to reclaim the performance lead, and th...
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SSDs are continuously dropping in price, and the Samsung 850 Evo not a new SSD to the market, but with falling prices now competes with some of the budget drives out there. As Samsung make most of the chips within the market, it's interesting to see how...
The Samsung 850 EVO 500GB is an extremely impressive SSD that provides class-leading technology and speeds to the market. Through our benchmark results, we found the drive to perform consistently well and above all its competitors. We wouldn't hesitate to...
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We have mentioned many times in previous SSD reviews that the market for SSDs is extremely competitive and price-sensitive. And the only way to remain competitive is to own your NAND production facilities or intellectual property in the form of the SSD co...
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2014 was an interesting year for SSDs. Adoption of SSDs has continue to rise thanks to falling prices; we also saw some players exit the market due to intensifying competition; and Samsung became the first to commercialize 3D V-NAND .3D V-NAND is kind of...
Improved performance, TurboWrite cache technology, RAPID mode greatly boosts performance, Samsung Magician utility, Longer 5year warranty...
No accessories, Higher price, Write performance suffers with increasing queue depth...
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Samsung SSD 850 EVO ReviewThe Samsung SSD 850 EVO is a benchmark hard drive in the solid state range. Solid state disks are now becoming more main stream as the cost per gigabyte falls and are fast replacing standard SATA technologies for home computing...
The Samsung SSD 850 EVO is a fantastic choice for HTPC media centre builds with its unrivalled performance and great reliability. Samsung's 3D V-NAND technology has revolutionized solid state improving speeds and energy efficiency whilst allowing storage...
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Samsung has over the past few years has been able not only to win the title of market leader in consumer SSD, but also to become in this market the most important innovator. The first SSDs that Samsung has managed to attract serious attention to their own...
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The Samsung 850 EVO is by no means a new drive. It has been around for around two years by now, but it is still highly regarded as one of the fastest 2.5″ SATA SSDs you can buy now. We have here the 250GB variant which should offer just enough space for y...
Simple look, Serious performance, 5 year warranty vouch for the reliability of the TLC V-NAND technology...
Still commands a premium pricing...
The Samsung 850 EVO family may not be offer the best value per GB out there, but looking at the performance figures, this is definitely the drive to get if you want snappy performance without moving up the ranks to a PCIe NVMe SSD. The cheapest Samsung 85...
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Solid-state drives are something that I can rarely get enough of, as high performance storage has a big impact on the time spent waiting on a computer to get data-heavy tasks done. As someone who has enjoyed this, I had four assorted 256Gb or smaller SSDs...
Samsung currently dominates the SSD market, and it's clear why that is the case. The 850 EVO offers performance parity with the 850 PRO at nearly half the price, and in fact, is closer to a performance SSD in its performance than it is to a “value” line S...
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Solid-state storage is standard-issue for storing data in tablets and smartphones, where it's relied upon for its tiny size and rugged nature. Those same virtues can be handy in desktop PCs and especially laptops too, but it's the speed of an SSD (solid-s...
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We found Samsung's unannounced new 850 SSD and couldn't resist the chance to take it for a spin. We've seen Samsung's new 64-layer 3D V-NAND in the T5 portable SSD, but the 850 marks its retail debut in a drive designed specifically for the desktop PC. S...
Samsung SATA (high) performance, Low cost, Support for Magician and Rapid Mode, Consistent performance...
Limited availability, Single and low capacity (at the time of writing), Reduced warranty compared to 850 EVO...
Being able to write the world's first review of the new Samsung 850 was enough for us to break out the 128GB-class drives, but that doesn't mean we recommend low-capacity SSDs. The price difference between a 128GB and a 256GB-class SSD is usually very sma...
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Form factor is the shape and connection type used to hook up the SSD to your computer. There are two main physical shapes on the market: the traditional 2.5in drive, which is direct drop-in replacement for a hard drive, and the M.2 format. This latter typ...
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About a year ago we got our first look at Samsung's TLC flash-based SSD 840 Evo series, which set a new benchmark for affordable SSDs. The massive 1TB model fetched just $0.65 per gigabyte for a total cost of $650 -- what we used to pay for a good 200GB a...
Great performance and value. From a...
Samsung's SSD Evo series is not the slamdunk it was a year ago because it's met formidable competition that is also selling for less.
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What could Samsung have done to make their EVO series even better this round? They have thrown in a new controller for the 120GB-500GB models as well as their newest 32-layer TLC 3D V-NAND. With its new controller and 3D V-NAND, it performs like an F1 rac...
The Samsung 850 EVO is the first 3D TLC V-NAND drive on the market. With improvements over the 840 EVO line, such as enhanced endurance, lower power consumption, and some of the best 4K read speeds we have seen yet, the 850 EVO delivers users great perfo...
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By the numbers, this speaks to a SSD that might be slower and have a lower lifespan than competing products, however, Samsung's TLC products have proven reliable, and after with two generations of planar (2D) TLC NAND products, more people are seeing TLC...
Constructed with an MEX controller and 3D TLC V-NAND, the 1TB Samsung 850 delivers great performance under both light and heavy workloads as well as greater endurance. Pairing its great performance with features such as DevSleep and hardware encryption s...
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I consider myself as a mainstream user. My computer needs do not require the latest and the fastest at a premium price. After the release of the 850 PRO line which I reviewed last July, I was eager to see what Samsung would come up with the 850 EVO line s...
Once again, Samsung delivers a great product, taking the lead in the SSD space with its advanced technology. 3D V-NAND is really a game changer. The 3rd TCL generation offers pretty much everything the consumer would want to see from an SSD, performance...
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It's true that in the SATA SSD market we don't get many surprises but if i was to choose a single company that has impressed us time and again with their models that would be Samsung. Now i can't comment on their very first attempts to enter the market (n...
Build Quality / Endurance (150TBW / 1 Million Hours MTBF), Excellent Overall Performance, Features (TurboWrite/RAPID Mode/eDrive Support), Samsung Magician Software, 5 Year Warranty, Available In 1TB...
Price (For Some)...
After we reviewed the 850 Pro 512GB model and heard that Samsung would also send us the 850 EVO 500GB we thought that there would be a sufficient performance gap between those two to "justify" both the different target areas and the difference in price. H...
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Samsung hasn't stopped impressing me in the SSD space. The early Samsung SSDs weren't very good, but ever since the introduction of the SSD 830 Samsung has been doing a brilliant job and has been setting the bar for performance, cost and reliability. The...
The 850 EVO is yet another showcase of Samsung's engineering talent and truth to be told there is a lot of good in the 850 EVO. By combining TLC with V-NAND technology, Samsung is eliminating any and all concerns that people might have had about the endur...
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Here are Samsung's claimed specs for the 256GB model of the Samsung 850 EVO, which is the one we tested:For comparison's sake, the 840 EVO claimed sequential reads of 520 MB/s and writes of only 410 MB/s. But more important are the endurance numbers Samsu...
Faster and more reliable than last year's 840 EVO, the 850 EVO is a great SSD that just misses the price/performance sweet spot...
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crn.com
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Can Samsung pull off a "three-peat?" The Seoul, South Korea-based memory giant this week unveiled the 850 EVO series, its latest solid-state drives for professionals and consumers that Samsung claims will deliver unmatched performance and endurance due to...
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Samsung is at the ready with a brand new family of mainstream solid state drives, targeting the market segment previously occupied by its popular SSD 840 EVO series. The new Samsung SSD 850 EVO series is the follow-up to the company's current flagship SSD...
Strong Performance, Competitive Pricing, RAPID Mode Support...
3D VNAND Somewhat Unproven...
Samsung SSD 850 EVO Solid State Drives -- Find Them At AmazonIf you go back and look at all of the numbers, the Samsung SSD 850 EVO is a clear winner in terms of performance. The 500GB model that we tested wasn't quite the fastest drive across the board...
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A little over a year ago we got our first look at Samsung's 840 EVO drive , the first drive to prominently feature energy efficient TLC NAND along with really solid performance. It's a drive that was a big hit with consumers because it was priced well and...
The Samsung 850 EVO 120GB and 500GB drives have 128GB and 512GB (1GB byte = 1,000,000,000 bytes) of NAND on board respectively and yield user addressable capacities of 111GB and 465GB (1Gib = 1,073,741,824 bytes) in Windows as shown in the drive propertie...
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Fast forward to June of this year where we saw the 850 Pro. Having tested the waters with 24-layer 3D VNAND, Samsung revises this design, increasing the layer count to 32 and reducing the die capacity from 128Gbit to 86Gbit. The smaller die capacity enabl...
Excellent write performance (when in TurboWrite SLC mode), Excellent IOPS performance, especially in the higher capacities, Improved TLC write speeds, thanks to VNAND...
Smaller capacity models launching at a relatively high cost/GB...
PROS:Excellent write performance (when in TurboWrite SLC mode)Excellent IOPS performance, especially in the higher capacitiesImproved TLC write speeds, thanks to VNANDCONS:Smaller capacity models launching at a relatively high cost/GBPricing and Availabil...
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It's been only a few short months since Samsung's 850 Pro delivered the company's long-lasting 32-bit 3D NAND to the high-end/corporate market. Now it's available to mainstream consumers in the form of the 850 EVO. The EVO is cheaper, and its warranty is...
3D NAND promise drive longevity, Good performance for the price...
RAPID software creates a risk of data loss...
Samsung's latest 850 EVO SSD brings the company's endurance-oriented 3D NAND to the market at cheaper price points than its 850 Pro counterpart...
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Prices continue to make SSDs more accessible to mainstream users, true enough, but there isn't much to differentiate many of these products to the typical consumer. Are SSDs fast? Absolutely. Are they the same? Absolutely not. The trick is to find somethi...
Slim form factor; Very fast out of the box; Blistering fast with RAPID Mode enabled; Data Migration software; Large capacity...
Modest price premium...
Samsung has an excellent overall package here, with great features, innovative technologies, performance, and durability...
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The Samsung 840 EVO is one of the best consumer SSDs on the market. The drive delivers good performance for its price. Earlier this year, Samsung launched the 850 Pro that uses the 3D V-NAND that boosts the performance, capacity and reduces power consumpt...
The 840 EVO was a great drive from Samsung and the 850 EVO just made it even better. The switch to the 3D NAND brings not just added performance improvement but more importantly higher endurance and lower power consumption. Samsung also sweetens the deal...
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In this review we test the 500 GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD. The new SSD is a stunning series of storage technology as it is has an enthusiast class speed yet, is made to be very competitive in pricing. Armed with truckloads of performance and that attractive p...
The Samsung 850 EVO series will offer you the comfort of an increased number of cell write cycles, but not only that. The EVO model offers very strong SATA3 performance throughout all the tests we fired up on it. It's a little beast in terms of performan...
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Let's first step back a few years, to when SSDs first started to appear. They were very expensive, low capacity affairs. Sequential speeds were faster than HDDs, but not by much. Access times were much faster than HDDs, and of course small file random per...
Silky smooth operation as a system drive, Excellent sequential reading and writing performance at very low queue depths, Excellent 4K random writing performance at low queue depths, Outstanding 4k random reading performance at very low queue depths, S...
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Let us summarise the most important positive and negative points belowPositiveSilky smooth operation as a system drive.Excellent sequential reading and writing performance at very low queue depths.Excellent 4K random writing performance at low queue depth...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2015-01-23 07:54:24
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The Samsung SSD 850 EVO offers up to 90,000 IOPS random writes and a 540/520 MBps sequential read/write speed – both made possible by Samsung 3D V-NAND technology and 850 EVO's MEX controllers. According to Samsung, with the 850 EVO solid state drive in R...
Outstanding 552/532 MBps read/write speed with ATTO, Random 4K read/writes produced 86,192 IOPS, 32layer 3D VNAND Flash delivers double the endurance, Native write acceleration – no compression used, Samsung 3core MEX controller supports TRIM, NCQ, and Mi...
Expensive enthusiast product...
Our first rating is performance, which compares how effective the Samsung SSD 850 EVO performs in benchmark operations against competing SATA-based solid state drive storage solutions. For reference, Samsung specifications suggest 540 MB/s maximum reads...
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The Samsung SSD 850 EVO ($249.99) offers class-leading endurance and impressive overall performance, bringing many of the benefits of Samsung's SSD 850 Pro (1TB)$544.99 at Amazon to mainstream users. Available in capacities of 120GB, 250GB, 500GB (like our review unit) or 1TB, the internal solid-state drive (SSD) features Samsung's Triple Layer Cell (TLC) NAND memory-chip technology, along with V-NAND technology, which uses 3D cell stacking to fit more memory into a smaller space...
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At the beginning of December last year, Samsung released their latest 850 series of SSDs that promises even better performance and reliability than their popular 840 series. Today, we'll be looking at the 850 EVO 250 GB version, which is powered by Samsun...
Our problems with the Magician software aside, the 850 EVO performed just as Samsung claims and even better in some cases. While the 850 EVO 250 GB drive is very fast, upgrading probably won't appeal to enthusiast users who already own a newer, high-per...
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overclockers.com Updated: 2015-03-28 09:22:55
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Now that SSDs have been out for a few years, manufacturers have managed to saturate the SATA 6 GB/s interface with as much speed as it's capable of. With that in mind, attention has been turned to greater longevity, reliability, and energy efficiency. Wit...
Just as the Samsung 840 EVO series SSDs offered great performance at an affordable price, the new 850 EVO series continues on with that legacy. Currently available at Newegg for $189 , the 850 EVO 500 GB SSD is priced extremely well. For example, the Pa...
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At the beginning of December last year, Samsung released their latest 850 series of SSDs that promises even better performance and reliability than their popular 840 series. Today, we'll be looking at the 850 EVO 250 GB version, which is powered by Samsun...
Our problems with the Magician software aside, the 850 EVO performed just as Samsung claims and even better in some cases. While the 850 EVO 250 GB drive is very fast, upgrading probably won't appeal to enthusiast users who already own a newer, high-per...
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When we reviewed Samsung's 850 EVO SSD last year, we commented on its remarkably compact internals. Although the drive comes in a standard 2.5" case, the underlying circuit board occupies a fraction of that footprint. It was only a matter of time before S...
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"Let the good times roll" must be what Samsung's SSD division is thinking right about now. After delivering what is still the world's fastest SATA SSD last summer, Samsung tempted value-oriented enthusiasts in December with its 'V-NAND'-based 850 Evo series. Like the 2013's 840 Evo, the 850 Evo was equipped with TLC NAND, albeit with the twist of being 3D TLC NAND -- known as V-NAND in Samsung's solutions...
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This fall, Samsung began mass producing the industry's first 3-bit 3D V-NAND flash memory. Designed for use in solid state drives, 3-bit V-NAND utilizes 32 vertically stacked cell layers to provide 128 gigabits (Gb) of memory storage per NAND memory chip...
Equipped with 3-bit 3D V-NAND, Available in 120GB, 250GB, 500GB and 1TB capacities, Features RAPID mode and TurboWrite technology, Excellent sequential read and write speeds, Very good random read and write performance, Performs equally well with compress...
RAPID mode is Windows only, 1TB drive uses more power than other capacities...
Over the last few months, we've taken a look at a number of Samsung's 850 EVO series SSDs. Available in a variety of form factors and capacities, these drives offer a lot of bang for your buck. The 1TB version of the 2.5-inch 850 EVO is no exception. Powe...
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Samsung is upping the ante, releasing the Samsung 850 EVO SSD in large capacity sizes. We review the 2TB version of this stunning series that offers enthusiast class speed but is competitive in pricing. Armed with truckloads of performance and that attrac...
The Samsung 850 EVO series will offer you the comfort of an increased number of cell write cycles, but not only that. The EVO model offers very strong SATA3 performance throughout all the tests we fired up on it. It's a little beast in terms of performan...
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For the past decade we've been hearing people say that it was only a matter of time before Solid-State Drives (SSD's) will nearly completely kill off magnetic drives. Traditional hard drives will still exist in niche markets they said, but SSDs will event...
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Where are all the 2TB SSDs? It's a question we've been hearing since they started to go mainstream seven years ago. While we have seen a few come along on the enterprise side as far back as 2011 , those were prohibitively large, expensive, and out of reac...
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storagereview.com Updated: 2015-07-09 07:45:00
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Today Samsung has released the latest addition to its 850 EVO SSD line, the 850 EVO SSD 2TB. The 850 EVO SSD line is designed more for everyday computing. Like its PRO counterpart, the EVO use Samsung's 32-layer 3D V-NAND 2bit MLC/3bit MLC. Unlike the PRO...
Doubles the capacity of the previous highest model, Impressive overall performance highlighted by its best-of-class results in our mixed server workloads, Samsung pedigree with a 5-year warranty...
Out-performed by its smaller capacity brothers in our real-world benchmarks, Significantly more expensive that a 2TB HDD...
The Samsung 850 EVO 2TB drive is a fantastic addition to the company's line of consumer SSDs, offering the best of both worlds: market leading capacity and best-of-class performance.Samsung SSDs at AmazonDiscuss this reviewGA_googleFillSlot("sr_lower_728"...
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hardocp.com Updated: 2015-07-12 07:15:10
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Good, fast, cheap; pick a maximum of two. While typically considered in the context of services for hire, this Unholy Trinity of aspects that allows consumers to, on a rigid and mutually-exclusive basis, have or eat their cake also makes up the foundation...
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Since the release of the first 1TB SSD, enthusiasts have looked to the next capacity point. It's always easy to demand a bigger, faster or better product. But when push comes to shove, those jumps only happen when there's financial impetus. I can ask for...
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During the early days of SSDs, we saw rather quick development in capacities. The very first SSDs were undoubtedly small, generally 32GB or 64GB, but there was a need for higher capacities to make SSDs more usable in client environments. MLC NAND caused a...
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It may have taken some time to happen especially since consumer oriented solid state drives (SSDs) have been around for quite some time now but right now they've pretty much saturated the SATA III (6Gb/s) connectivity (although not really in constant/cont...
Build Quality / Durability (150 TBW), Excellent Overall Performance, Features (TurboWrite/RAPID Mode/eDrive Support), Samsung Magician Software, 5 Year Warranty, 2TB Capacity...
Price (For Some)...
The entire 850 line of SSDs (both EVO and Pro) has been leading the charts for quite some time now both in terms of performance and durability so when Samsung announced the availability of the 2TB model we didn't expect that to change. Tru...
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hardwareunboxed.com Updated: 2015-08-16 01:15:44
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Today we have the latest model from the Samsung SSD 850 Evo on hand, the mouth-watering 2TB model. Previously the 850 Evo range extended to a 1TB model but for those that find that simply wasn't enough, Samsung has doubled the capacity and in the process...
Although 8 months has now passed since we reviewed the Samsung SSD 850 Evo series, not a lot has changed in the SSD industry. With SATA SSDs running out of bandwidth long before the 850 series, there has been little to no room for improvement with the big...
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The first SSD I used day to day in my main PC was the Intel X25-M and despite being an eye-watering $4.87 per gigabyte, the 80GB model was a bargain at $390 considering the SLC X25-E was selling for almost twice that in a miniscule 64GB capacity. Back th...
Highest capacity...
Fair doesn't mean inexpensive and if you're on a budget, two of Samsung's 1TB SSDs are a tad cheaper than one of the 2TB models.
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computershopper.com Updated: 2015-08-24 03:15:27
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Since Samsung left very little that could actually be improved about the drive itself, it did the only thing it could to move the product line (and the industry) forward: double the maximum capacity. By releasing a 2TB version of the SSD 850 EVO in the su...
Highest-capacity consumer SSD at this writing, Speedy, Long warranty, Field-leading SSD software utility...
Uses SATA interface...
This 2TB monster is as close to the perfect mainstream SSD for data hounds as we've seen. (All that can't be helped is the SATA interface.) Read More…...
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We all know that storage capacities increase as prices decrease, and what was considered “large” not long ago is now considered “small” in terms of storage. Certainly this comes as no shock to anyone. So, why a 2TB SSD? Surely a 480GB SSD would be enough...
Sleek and slimline; Innovative features; Fast stock performance; Insane performance with RAPID Mode; Well priced for what you get...
It ain't free...
Samsung has an excellent overall package here, with great features, innovative technologies, and superb performance...
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Samsung has some making up to do in enthusiast circles. A series of recent of SSD-related gaffes have earned it the ire of many consumers. Performance degradation on the 840 EVO SSD and a botched firmware update process for the 850 Pro aren't issues that...
Samsung's TLC V-NAND continues to impress. Despite the extra stored bit bogging it down versus MLC flash, it keeps pace with and often surpasses the performance of other manufacturers' MLC drives. This particular drive's 2TB configuration is a good showc...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2015-12-05 08:05:01
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We have a double-header going on today, with reviews of both 2TB Samsung drives—see the Samsung 850 Pro 2TB review here . Originally listed with an MSRP of $1,000, the 850 Pro 2TB has since come down to more palatable levels—not that $875 is affordable fo...
Tons of capacity, great price per GB, good performance, endurance, and warranty, SATA is ubiquitous.
2TB SSDs are still expensive, not as fast as PCIe solutions, SATA is limiting...
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The latest Linux disk testing fun at Phoronix has been stressing two Samsung 850 EVO solid-state drives on the Linux 4.4 kernel when using the native RAID capabilities built into the Btrfs file-system.As it's been a while since last running any Btrfs RAID...
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The latest solid-state drive being added to one of our Linux test farm systems is the Samsung 850 EVO. Prior to commissioning this drive in one of the systems, I ran some benchmarks against a few other solid-state drives while testing with the EXT4 file-s...
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At Flash Memory Summit earlier this year, Samsung announced their new 48-layer 3D V-NAND and along with that they announced that they'll be using the new NAND in their 850 EVO SSD, pushing capacities up to a staggering 4TB. Considering 1TB was the largest...
In the past few years, Samsung has been the dominant force in SSD technology and with the introduction of the Samsung 850 EVO 4TB, Samsung continues their leadership in the space. While I don't see a whole lot of people dropping the significant amount of...
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pcper.com Updated: 2016-10-24 01:32:37
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Everyone expects SSD makers to keep pushing out higher and higher capacity SSDs, but the thing holding them back is sufficient market demand for that capacity. With that, it appears Samsung has decided it was high time for a 4TB model of their 850 EVO. To...
Best in class performance (even outperforms competing MLC parts!), Performance oddities seen in the 2TB model are not present in 4TB, Best SATA performance in our new Mixed Burst testing...
As the SSD drum beats on, folks want higher and higher capacities. Samsung has answered the call with their 4TB 850 EVO. 48-layer V-NAND enables even higher densities, meaning the move from 2TB could be accomplished with the same die count and a bit more...
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Today, Samsung took the wraps off its latest model in the 850 EVO line of SSDs. Designed for masses, the 850 EVO might not be as flashy as Samsung's 850 EVO PRO, but it still boasts top-of-the-line features like Samsung's 3D V-NAND, 4GB of LPDDR2DRAM cach...
Doubles capacity of previous model, Improves upon already top-of-the-line performance of predecessors, 5-year Warranty...
Early adopters will pay a premium...
The Samsung 850 EVO 4TB is a rockstar mainstream consumer SSD with a huge capacity and stellar performance. While there's an early adopter price premium, no one else can match the performance/capacity profile Samsung has crafted with this SSD...
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The Samsung 850 EVO series first hit the market in 2014, and we've already had one update to increase density to 2TB. Samsung doubles the previous consumer SSD capacity king with a new 4TB model that utilizes the latest V-NAND technology. The combination...
The largest consumer SSD, The fastest consumer SSD, Massive spare and SLC area, The best SATA SSD...
Pricing, Low warrantied endurance rating...
The Samsung 850 EVO 4TB is the best consumer SSD on the market. The drive delivers an amazing amount of performance that we haven't seen since the SanDisk Extreme Pro. Samsung needed a large amount of spare area to reclaim the performance lead, and th...
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First launched in late 2014 , the Samsung 850 EVO has been one of the most successful storage products yet. With so many sold and consumers demanding more capacity, they initially expanded their capacity range to 2TB last year , however, if you thought a...
The Samsung 850 EVO line of SSDs have proven to be very fast, reliable, and quite popular over the past two years. With three different form factors, many firsts in their delivering consumers high capacity 3D NAND products, and now a new milestone under t...
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Personal computing has advanced considerably when compared to the original Altair 8800 that Bill Gates used in the Seventies to demonstrate Altair BASIC, the first program to be sold by the newly created Microsoft. One aspect that has changed dramatically...
Just because I've used Samsung SSDs in my personal machines, doesn't mean I went easy on this drive or hid any negatives. I and many others here on TSF have discovered Samsung SSDs to be quite superior, so much so that even if performance was greater on a...
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The latest entry level SSD from Samsung has no suffix and bears neither the PRO or EVO appellation. It is a new entry-level SATA SSD featuring Samsung's latest 64-layer 3D TLC NAND, making it a very close relative to the 850 EVO line.The SSD 850 120GB use...
There are few options for a decent 120GB class SSD in today's market. For the most part, modern NAND flash chips have simply outgrown this market segment. Entry-level drives are almost always based on TLC NAND, and that means relatively few high-capacity...
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We found Samsung's unannounced new 850 SSD and couldn't resist the chance to take it for a spin. We've seen Samsung's new 64-layer 3D V-NAND in the T5 portable SSD, but the 850 marks its retail debut in a drive designed specifically for the desktop PC. S...
Samsung SATA (high) performance, Low cost, Support for Magician and Rapid Mode...
Limited availability, Single and low capacity (at the time of writing), Reduced warranty compared to 850 EVO...
The 850 only has a three-year warranty, so it's downstream from the 850 EVO, but that doesn't mean it's a replacement for the 650 or 750 EVO. The 850's performance is very high for the 128GB-class, but that's standard issue for Samsung SSDs. N/A -...
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Not even when Crucial and Toshiba had started producing their own 3D NAND could any commercially available drive really challenge the 850 Evo. In fact, it's only with the brand-new Crucial MX500 that Samsung has really faced a true fight. It's just as wel...
The best TLC-based SATA SSD available, but it can't justify its high price premium...
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It's true that in the SATA SSD market we don't get many surprises but if i was to choose a single company that has impressed us time and again with their models that would be Samsung. Now i can't comment on their very first attempts to enter the market (n...
Build Quality / Endurance (150TBW / 1 Million Hours MTBF), Excellent Overall Performance, Features (TurboWrite/RAPID Mode/eDrive Support), Samsung Magician Software, 5 Year Warranty, Available In 1TB...
Price (For Some)...
After we reviewed the 850 Pro 512GB model and heard that Samsung would also send us the 850 EVO 500GB we thought that there would be a sufficient performance gap between those two to "justify" both the different target areas and the differen...
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Both the Samsung Pro and the Samsung EVO go on sale very soon in a 2TB capacity and the only way a company could have reached this capacity point in a typical notebook SSD is with 3D V-NAND technology. 3D V-NAND memory has the ability to increase capacity...
We don't think that anyone would expect a performance difference between the Samsung EVO/Pro 1TB SSD and the 2TB SSD, but that's the effect of most of us seeing flash technology increase at such a fast pace.I could be wrong but I believe that, up until th...
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