Testseek.com have collected 231 expert reviews of the Samsung 2.5 inch 850 Pro Series SATA600 and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung 2.5 inch 850 Pro Series SATA600.
July 2014
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231 Reviews
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Abstract: Att Samsung mer eller mindre slagit knockout på SSD-marknaden råder det inget snack om. Efter en blygsam start med deras 740-modell så fick man rejält med luft under vingarna när man lanserade 830-serien under tredje kvartalet 2011. Detta följdes upp av 8...
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Published: 2014-08-01, Author: Gustav , review by: nordichardware.se
Abstract: Samsung plockade hem en testseger i Svenska SSD-guiden med sin nya 850 Pro-serie genom att dundra in i resultatlistorna med sin 512GB-modell. Idag synar vi de mindre syskonen i 850 Pro-serien och även om vi konstaterar att färre nand-enheter påverkar pres...
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Published: 2014-07-01, Author: Gustav , review by: nordichardware.se
Abstract: Koreanska Samsung tar nya tag och lanserar idag deras första konsument SSD med tekniken V-nand. På menyn står bättre prestanda och dubbelt så lång livslängd jämfört med 840 Pro och Samsung visar med nya flaggskeppet 850 Pro 512GB att man fortfarande är od...
Vast: Tons of capacity; good performance; great endurance and warranty; SATA is ubiquitous
Empty: Very expensive; not as fast as PCIe solutions; SATA is limiting
Samsungs 2TB 850 Pro offers the most capacity youll currently find in a 2.5-inch SATA drive, but its upstaged by the bang-for-the-buck of its 850 Evo sibling...
Tons of capacity, good performance, great endurance and warranty, SATA is ubiquitous.
Very expensive, not as fast as PCIe solutions, SATA is limiting
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Published: 2015-07-30, Author: Kristian , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: 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...
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Published: 2015-07-13, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: Good, fast, cheap; pick a maximum of two. While typically considered in the context of services for hire, this Unholy Trinity of aspects that allows consumers to, on a rigid and mutually-exclusive basis, have or eat their cake also makes up the foundation...