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1 TB SSD Only
$460.60 |
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2 TB SSD Only
$594.45 |
| Model |
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| Release Date |
July 2016
* First availability for purchase, it may not correspond to the actual market launch date. |
| Series | 850 EVO |
| Capacity | 4000 GB |
| Interface | SATA 6 Gb/s |
| NVME | No |
| Form Factor | 2.5" |
| SSD Controller | Samsung MHX |
| NAND Flash Type | 3D NAND |
| Cache | 4GB |
| Max Sequential Read | Up to 540 MB/s |
| Max Sequential Write | Up to 520 MB/s |
| MTBF | 1,500,000 hours |
(Higher is better)
| Western Digital Black 256GB M.2 WDS256G1X0C (185th) | 107% | |
| Plextor M6e 512GB (185th) | 107% | |
| Western Digital 512GB M.2 WDS512G1X0C (187th) | 105% | |
| MyDigitalSSD SBX 1TB M.2 (188th) | 102% | |
| SAMSUNG 870 EVO 4TB (189th) | 101% | |
| ADATA XPG SX6000 PCIe 512GB (189th) | 101% | |
| Corsair CSSD-F120GBMP300 120GB NVMe (191st) | ~ | |
| SAMSUNG 870 EVO 2TB (191st) | ~ | |
| Plextor M6e 256GB (193rd) | ~ | |
| ADATA XPG SX8000 PCIe 128GB (193rd) | ~ | |
| Samsung 850 EVO 4TB (193rd) | 100% | |
| SAMSUNG 870 EVO 1TB (196th) | 98% | |
| Plextor M6e 128GB (196th) | 98% | |
| Kingston Digital A1000 240GB (196th) | 98% | |
| Samsung 860 EVO 2TB (199th) | 97% | |
| Samsung 860 PRO 4TB (200th) | 95% | |
| ADATA XPG SX6000 PCIe 256GB (200th) | 95% | |
| Samsung 860 PRO 1TB (200th) | 95% | |
| Samsung 860 EVO 4TB (200th) | 95% | |
| Samsung 850 EVO 2TB (204th) | 94% | |
| Samsung 850 EVO 1TB (204th) | 94% |
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