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.
January 2018
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144 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The big question is if we will go another four long years recommending a new EVO over other SATA SSDs. To answer that question, we'll have to see what happens as the 860 series matures. The 860 EVO's performance is very strong, but it has a few weak point...
Stylish and simple design, 4TB capacity available, Great performance (even faster than claimed), 5 Year warranty, Good endurance, Neutral, - Still pricey when compared to similar drives
After putting the 860 Evo through our test suite, the results are great. We saw it struggle in the random read test in AIDA64, but other than that, everything was way up there, even sometimes beating its more expensive brother, the 860 Pro; let it be note...
Published: 2018-01-23, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Abstract: Samsung has been very quiet on the SSD front lately, but all that has changed with the launch of the SSD860 series of drives aimed at the consumer market space – the successor to the popular SSD850 series.The SSD860 EVO uses Samsung's latest 64-layer 3-bi...
Published: 2018-01-23, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: Want one? Amazon: prourls.co/q18b Samsung are known for making some great drives, and this is no exception. The new 860 EVO is a fast, reliable SSD that you can now get in up to 4TB varieties! Products shown provided by: Samsung - Patreon: www.patreon.com...
If you've got an NVMe PCI M.2 port on your system you'll probably want Samsung's 960 Evo in that form factor, but for everyone else the SATA model the new Evo is an excellent option.It's not substantially quicker than the model it replaces, but the extend...
With the 860 Evo, Samsung has managed to squeeze every last drop of performance out of the ageing SATA 6Gbits/sec interface. If you have a computer with a more modern NVMe interface, you'll achieve better performance by buying a drive to match, such as th...
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Published: 2018-02-15, Author: Jon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
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...
The Samsung 860 Evo is no doubt a good SSD to go for. You get good performance and a 5-year warranty period. Moreover, the improved MJX controller and the use of LPDDR4 ensures that your power consumption values are much lower. So you can always use the 8...
Good performance, Very high endurance ratings, Reasonable street prices, Choice of form factors
Retail listings for SSDs usually have much lower prices than what manufacturers quote. While the official MRP for the 250GB model (regardless of form factor) is Rs. 8,760, the MOP for the 2.5-inch variant is closer to Rs. 6,150 while the M.2 version goes...
Good overall performance, Well-designed Samsung Magician software, Comes with 1GB DRAM cache, 5-years warranty from Samsung,
Price is on the higher side,
Looking at the performance the Samsung 860 EVO 1TB is capable of, I would say that it's easily one of the best performing SATA III SSD I've used despite being more expensive than most of the SSDs available in the market. The Samsung Magician software for...