Testseek.fr ont rassemblé 230 examens experts du Samsung 2.5 inch 850 Evo Series SATA600 et l'estimation moyenne est 89%. Faites descendre l'écran et voyez les toutes les revues pour Samsung 2.5 inch 850 Evo Series SATA600.
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Extrait: The latest Linux disk testing fun at Phoronix has been stressing two Samsung 850 EVO solid-state drives on the Linux 4.4 kernel when using the native RAID capabilities built into the Btrfs file-system.As it's been a while since last running any Btrfs RAID...
Just because I've used Samsung SSDs in my personal machines, doesn't mean I went easy on this drive or hid any negatives. I and many others here on TSF have discovered Samsung SSDs to be quite superior, so much so that even if performance was greater on a...
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Publié: 2015-09-29, Auteur: Tony , review by: Techreport.com
Samsung's TLC V-NAND continues to impress. Despite the extra stored bit bogging it down versus MLC flash, it keeps pace with and often surpasses the performance of other manufacturers' MLC drives. This particular drive's 2TB configuration is a good showc...
Highest-capacity consumer SSD at this writing, Speedy, Long warranty, Field-leading SSD software utility
Uses SATA interface
This 2TB monster is as close to the perfect mainstream SSD for data hounds as we've seen. (All that can't be helped is the SATA interface.) Read More…...
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Publié: 2015-08-19, Auteur: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Highest capacity
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.
Although 8 months has now passed since we reviewed the Samsung SSD 850 Evo series, not a lot has changed in the SSD industry. With SATA SSDs running out of bandwidth long before the 850 series, there has been little to no room for improvement with the big...
The entire 850 line of SSDs (both EVO and Pro) has been leading the charts for quite some time now both in terms of performance and durability so when Samsung announced the availability of the 2TB model we didn't expect that to change. Tru...
Publié: 2015-07-30, Auteur: Kristian , review by: anandtech.com
Extrait: During the early days of SSDs, we saw rather quick development in capacities. The very first SSDs were undoubtedly small, generally 32GB or 64GB, but there was a need for higher capacities to make SSDs more usable in client environments. MLC NAND caused a...
Extrait: Since the release of the first 1TB SSD, enthusiasts have looked to the next capacity point. It's always easy to demand a bigger, faster or better product. But when push comes to shove, those jumps only happen when there's financial impetus. I can ask for...