Testseek.com have collected 144 expert reviews of the Samsung 2.5 inch 860 Evo Series SATA600 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung 2.5 inch 860 Evo Series SATA600.
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Published: 2018-02-08, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
Strong Performance, Exceptional Software Package With DRAM Cache and Cloning, ClassLeading Endurance, Name Recognition and Reliability
Lower Than Expected Native TLC Performance, The SATA Performance Ceiling
The 860 EVO 250GB is the strongest in the 860 EVO family. There are other 256GB-class SSDs that cost less, but the difference is smaller in this capacity. The 860 EVO 250GB is faster than the competition and you don't have to pay a big premium to get...
Impressive 565/537 MBps read/write speed with ATTO, Random 4K read/writes produced 95,016 IOPS, Samsung MJX controller supports TRIM and NCQ, Samsung 64-cell layer V-NAND doubles TBW durability, TCG/Opal 2.0 security automatic 256-bit AES hardware encryp
Small 512MB DRAM cache buffer (on 250/500GB models)
Our performance rating compares how effective the 500GB Samsung SSD 860 EVO performed in benchmark operations against competing SATA-based solid state drive storage solutions. For reference, Samsung specifications suggest 550 MB/s maximum reads and 520 MB...
The 500GB Samsung 860 EVO SSD fails to deliver in performance and comes at a premium price. For light users though, the EVO will probably get the job done and may be an option when pricing is more aggressive...
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Published: 2018-02-02, Author: Mike , review by: gamecrate.com
Abstract: Samsung's 960 EVO and 960 PRO M.2 SSDs are known as some of the fastest on the market. Now Samsung is introducing a whole new series of solid state drives with the hopes of continuing that tradition of high performance.Filling a gap between the 850 and th...
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Published: 2018-01-26, Author: Christian , review by: notebookcheck.net
Samsung 860 Pro & 860 Evo, made available by SamsungDuring the test, the new 860 series achieves very good results within its class and can once again outdo its popular predecessor. In particular, the 4K values and access times were further optimized. Thi...
Samsung's 860 EVO and PRO is a welcome addition to the SATA SSD marketplace, but the class-leading endurance specification and faster controller are tempered by some apparent performance niggles. Perhaps we have been spoiled by each incremental Samsung pr...
Published: 2018-01-23, Author: Jeremy , review by: myce.com
There is no doubt that the Samsung 860 EVO is an outstanding drive as it has set new high water marks for an SATA drive in most of our performance tests. The only minor reservation I have, is the relatively small size of the Write Cache in the 250GB model...
The new 860 EVO series could have been king of the budget, but at its current pricing that crown remains to be in Crucial's hands with their MX500 series at 26 cents per GB for a similar sized SSD. Samsung tweaked the controller a bit and applied new vert...
The 860 EVO carries on the long-standing tradition of "for a few bucks more you can get an EVO". Samsung's 860 EVO is a worthy successor to their 850 EVO. It outperforms its predecessor and at the same time delivers better consistency.This is one hell of...
The 860 EVO is the fastest TLC SSD we've tested, albeit by a gnat's eyebrow. But a win is a win, and given the same price, we recommend it over the WD Blue 3D and Sandisk Ultra 3D. That said, you'll be more than happy with any of the three, so if you find...