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Today's fast clip of PC-storage innovation presents a conundrum for prospective buyers of the Samsung SSD 860 Pro ($379 for the 1TB version we tested). This is a meticulously engineered solid state ...
Today Samsung throws its hat into the QLC arena with a trio of new products designed to lower large capacity flash-based storage pricing. The new QVO (Quality and Value Optimized) sets its sights on ...
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Samsung's 860 SSD has been the gold standard for PC parts in Samsung since 2018 but that might come to an end. As The Verge reports, the company is debuting a new launch, the 870 Evo. It has the ...
In the 2TB and 4TB capacities, this SATAa 6Gbps SSD is a lot cheaper than the competition. It’s also a very fast reader, and a fast writer—until it runs out of cache. At the 1TB level however, there ...
There's a hard speed limit imposed upon the hoary ol' SATA connection… 600MB/s and no further. That's as fast as the latest iteration of the storage interface can go; if you want faster then you've ...
Samsung may not be the first to release a QLC SSD, but the 860 QVO is the first mainstream SATA drive to try and deliver on the promise of high-capacity solid state drives at a price to rival large ...
The Samsung SSD 860 Pro offers outstanding endurance ratings and on-point SATA speed, but deal seekers who need a 2.5-inch solid state drive for everyday use can find cheaper alternatives. Today's ...
In this review we take a look at Samsung 860 PRO series, a 6 Gb/s SSD range available from 250GB up-to a four Terabyte in volume sizes, this new revision is fabbed with 64-cell layer V-NAND and their ...
So who would buy an 860 EVO over the PRO or vice versa? Well, that depends on your workload, endurance needs and wallet size I guess. Performance wise really you are not going to notice a difference ...