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* Product prices and availability are subject to change frequently. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon at the time of purchase will apply.| Model |
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July 2020
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| Series | 860 QVO Series |
| Capacity | 1000 GB |
| Interface | SATA 6 Gb/s |
| NVME | No |
| Form Factor | 2.5" |
| NAND Flash Type | 3D NAND |
| Max Sequential Read | Up to 550 MB/s |
| Max Sequential Write | Up to 520 MB/s |
(Higher is better)
| Samsung 840 EVO 120GB (258th) | 101% | |
| PNY CS2211 960GB (258th) | 101% | |
| OCZ Vector 150 240GB (258th) | 101% | |
| Samsung 840 PRO 128GB (258th) | 101% | |
| OCZ Vertex 460 240GB (258th) | 101% | |
| OCZ Vertex 460A Series 480GB (258th) | 101% | |
| Samsung 750 EVO 250GB (258th) | 101% | |
| Plextor M6S 256GB (265th) | ~ | |
| OCZ Vertex 460A Series 240GB (265th) | ~ | |
| SanDisk Extreme II 240GB (265th) | ~ | |
| Samsung 860 QVO 1TB (265th) | 100% | |
| PNY CS2211 480GB (269th) | 98% | |
| Crucial MX300 1TB (269th) | 98% | |
| Corsair Neutron XT 240GB (269th) | 98% | |
| Crucial MX100 512GB (269th) | 98% | |
| Crucial MX200 250GB (273rd) | 97% | |
| OCZ ARC 100 240GB (273rd) | 97% | |
| OCZ Vertex 460 480GB (273rd) | 97% | |
| Crucial MX300 750GB (276th) | 96% | |
| Crucial M550 128GB (276th) | 96% | |
| OCZ Vertex 450 256GB (276th) | 96% |
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