
SAMSUNG 860 EVO Series M.2 2280 1TB SATA III V-NAND 3-bit MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) MZ-N6E1T0BW
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SAMSUNG 860 EVO M.2 1TB
$219.99
Anonymous –
Pros: Fastest SATA SSD right now Extreme longevity 600TBW Cons: More expensive then other SATA SSDs Overall Review: This SSD is fantastic, I notice zero real world difference between this and my NVMe setup (950 Pro) games load in the same time. Seriously no difference. If you are looking for an SSD this is the one to get. Unless you are doing some kinda file server you won’t see a difference vs an NVMe Drive.
Rodney S. –
Pros: large capacity Great performance Cons: None Overall Review: Easy upgrade for 256 GB drive to add 4x capacity as simple as clone and swap.
Anonymous –
Pros: Fantastic boot load time. Applications and games load instantly. Cons: Took two hours to figure out to install. This was my first time installing a M2 chip.
Ian B. –
Pros: Easy install. Very fast startup. ~20 seconds with Windows 10. Cons: None
Link N. –
Pros: – Works exactly as intended. Has claimed storage, access speed, and ATA secure erase features. Cons: None Overall Review: – It’s a bit hard to handle the screw for M.2. Not a con for this product in particular, but a drawback of M.2 drives in general. – Note that this SSD may render some SATA ports unusable. Read your motherboard’s manual.
Anonymous –
Pros: Boots faster than a new discrete “ADATA” SSD did (which had boot recognition issues so I made it a secondary drive). Seems to not run very hot; monitoring before and after temps of the MB in that area, its only on avg. 1 degree hotter. I did boost up the RPM profile of the two front fans, which helped with air flow over it. Has nice free software (downloadable from their site). The boot drive cloning function worked flawlessly. Although this model was not listed as supported by the…
Scott A. –
Pros: Fast plenty of data space Cons: possibly more battery hungry Overall Review: Put this into an old laptop (Asus Zenbook X31A). Required an adapter also purchased from Newegg (ZTC Thunder Board NGFF M.2 M or B Key SSD to 18Pin). What a difference in speed for this laptop. Boot from cold start to login screen about 5 seconds. Seems like it utilizes more power (can that be?) as the battery life seems a little worse, but totally worth it. Completely revitalized this old laptop.
MICHAEL M. –
Pros: Easily recognized by Linux Cons: So far, none Overall Review: Good, fast drive for my little XPS-13