Samsung 860 Evo Mz
Best of all, this 2.5″-format internal hard drive features SATA connectivity, making it an easy upgrade for any compatible computer. With sequential read and write speeds of 550MB/s and 520MB/s respectively, this can freshen up any PC, helping it boot faster and decreasing load times in some games. Looking at performance, we see a rare misstep for Samsung. Generally speaking Samsung is a performance trend-setter in end-user computing, which has been the case with many of their SSDs. With the 860 EVO, although perhaps harder hit with the lower capacity version, the drive falls flat under performance-heavy workloads. In our test/dev SQL server benchmark the EVO only had 353.6 TPS and an average latency of 37,673ms.
Sellers set their own prices, but some manufacturer’s minimum advertised price policies require an additional action, like clicking Add to Cart, to see a seller’s lower price. Just like its predecessors,the Samsung 860 Evo series is meant to be both affordable and deliver a huge amount of solid state storage. This is typically measured through a unit known as Total Bytes Written, which is mostly meant to give users a sense of how long their drive should last.
So without any further ado, let’s take a look at what does the Samsung 860 EVO has to offer. By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Notice and European users agree to the data transfer policy. I think I would rather have the better Price/GB of an MX300.
Those that have that sort of write level should probably go for the larger models where even their excessive use seems well within the longevity of their new design. The 860 Evo addresses that issue by offering 150TB TBW on the smallest 250GB drives, and then doubling that number at each subsequent size. At 1TB the TBW is an impressive gtx 1090 600TB, and the 4TB mechanism has an incredible 2,400TB or 2.4 Petabytes TBW. This test doesn’t actually provide comparison numbers, it’s more about spikes on the graph and how these represent compression bottlenecks. The 860 Evo is devoid of these, and presented a very consistent performance across the spectrum of this benchmark.
It is compatible, however it is recommended to use the Pro model instead because of the amount of read/writes. We strive to offer our customers the easiest, most seamless shopping experience every day—using the latest technology and security measures. Unfortunately, your browser doesn’t support these improvements. Particularly passionate about PC hardware and can be seen in front of the test bench most of the time.
Class-leading performance at a reasonable price is always TweakTown recommended. Looking back at our testing results, one thing becomes crystal clear – the 860 EVO is the second best performing SATA SSD on the market. The only better performing SATA SSD is Samsung’s own 860 Pro. The 860 EVO easily outperforms competing SATA SSDs including more expensive MLC powered competitors. This testing is just to see what the drive is capable of in an FOB state under optimal conditions. We are utilizing empty volumes of Windows bit and Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit for this testing.
By submitting this form you acknowledge you have read the Privacy Policy Privacy Policy and consent to receiving calls/texts from Samsung representative. It recorded a score of 4981, which was only 17 points off from the top-performing Samsung SSD 850 Evo. Looking at the actual speeds, the WD Blue SSD gigabyte gtx 1060 3gb managed 274.26MB/s, which makes it over 34% faster than the Plextor M7V and OCZ Trion 150. On the other hand, the Samsung SSD 850 Evo was only 10% faster than the WD Blue SSD. Samsung has three different drives with the M.2 connector – a Legacy SATA with AHCI, a PCie with AHCI and an NVMe drive.
Samsung’s innovative technology empowers you with the capacity to do more and accomplish more. Exceptional Endurance The new standard in sustainable performance. The tool contains four synthetic as well as three practice tests.