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Guru3D.com » News » Samsung 860 PRO 2TB SSD review

Samsung 860 PRO 2TB SSD review

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/23/2018 05:02 PM | source: | 9 comment(s)
Samsung 860 PRO 2TB SSD review

Samsung releases its 860 PRO series as well, a 6 Gb/s SSD range available from 250GB up-to a whopping 4 Terabyte this new revision is fabbed with 64-cell layer V-NAND and their new MJX controller and bumps up endurance levels in TBW even more.

You can read this review right here.







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DeskStar
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#5513609 Posted on: 01/24/2018 02:40 AM
Deja vu on reading in the specifications page. A few things reiterated and not sure if that was meant to be.

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#5513620 Posted on: 01/24/2018 03:36 AM
seems like it would have been a good candidate for sata-express.........but beginning to doubt it will ever come around, given the prevalence of u.2 and m.2.

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#5513642 Posted on: 01/24/2018 05:50 AM
seems like it would have been a good candidate for sata-express.........but beginning to doubt it will ever come around, given the prevalence of u.2 and m.2.


Optane is the only interesting u.2 option at the moment, m.2 seems to have won the post SATA III interface competition. Its funny that you mention SATA-express because I don't think I have even thought about it for more than a year.

As m.2 drives keep getting larger it is hard to imagine that u.2 will survive much longer on consumer class boards joining SATA-express in the interface graveyard.

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#5513762 Posted on: 01/24/2018 02:53 PM
Hilbert, are you using the latest meltdown/spectre patches? 4k read seem a bit low, that's why i'm asking

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#5513831 Posted on: 01/24/2018 06:07 PM
Hilbert, are you using the latest meltdown/spectre patches? 4k read seem a bit low, that's why i'm asking

50,5MB/s 4k rr @qd=1 is not slow in CDM for an sata ssd. It's the fastes there is. Only samsung M.2 nvme is beating it, and Optane :p

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