Samsung 850 EVO MZ-75E120 120GB
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11 years ago
Samsung 850 EVO SSD Review (1TB) – Differing Series Controllers Compared
Throughout testing, the 1TB Samsung 850 EVO has proven to be quite the performer. Utilizing the same controller as the 850 Pro and 840 EVO, we were able to see great speeds in our synthetic tests. Reads and writes both pushing past 500MB/s.
11 years ago
The Samsung 850 EVO offers excellent performance and features. Backed with 5 year warranty, the drive is definitely the best all-around SSD that your money can buy. We give the 850 EVO our coveted Golden Bear Award. The Samsung 850 EVO offers excellent performance and features.
11 years ago
Samsung 850 EVO 500GB review
The Samsung 850 EVO is the latest in its affordable line of performance SSDs and shows Samsung's desire to push the solid state game along, even at the lower end of the price/performance stack.
11 years ago
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 850 PRO , but the new EVO is Samsung's first...
11 years ago
nice little case
Booked one now :)
Pros:
- That it is now not so expensive
- and it is very fast :
Cons:
- Nothing
10 years ago
Samsung 850 Evo 500GB review
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.
11 years ago
Very fast, but not bootable on SATA3
I spent days (DAYS!) trying to get their software to create an image of my existing Win7 disk that were bootable. I failed and installed a clean OS. Still no boot. Finally moved it to the SATA2 ports on the MoBo. Booted! Moved it back to the SATA3 ports, no boot.
10 years ago
Samsung SSD 850 Evo 2TB Review
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.
Pros:
- Highest capacity consumer SSD available
- performance is consistent with and often a tad faster than the 500GB 850 Evo
- pricing is fair
Cons:
- 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
11 years ago
Samsung 850 EVO review: 3D NAND and insane endurance for the masses
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.
Pros:
- 3D NAND promise drive longevity
- Good performance for the price
Cons:
- RAPID software creates a risk of data loss
11 years ago
Samsung 850 Evo SSD: Australian Review
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, actually.
Pros:
- Excellent performance
- Great warranty conditions
- Great bundled Magician software
Cons:
- More expensive than competitors
- Competition also from cheaper high-end drives
- Magician only on Windows
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