Testseek.com have collected 89 expert reviews of the Samsung 2.5 inch 870 Evo SATA600 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung 2.5 inch 870 Evo SATA600.
January 2021
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89 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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2236 Reviews
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The editors liked
Reliable performance for most workloads
5 Year limited warranty
Runs cool
Very good performance
Feature-rich software
Good endurance
High capacities at proportional prices
The editors didn't like
Not as fast as NVMe drives due to SATA limitations
Reliable and responsive architecture, Appealing aesthetics, AES 256-bit encryption, Capacities up to 4TB, 5-year warranty, Software suite,
Premium price
Samsung's 870 EVO is one of the most responsive SATA SSDs we have tested. Fast, efficient, and well-backed by Samsung, the 870 EVO is our top choice for a solid SATA SSD...
We first saw Samsung's six-generation 1xx layer 3-bit MLC (TLC to you and me) V-NAND when we reviewed the PCIe Gen 4 SSD9 80 PRO drive (HERE), but now it features in a model series further down the food chain in the shape of the 2.5in SATA 6Gb/s SSD 870 E...
Lots of storage, Good pricing on used market, Does not take up M.2 slots, Decent sustained write speeds, Very low idle power usage, DRAM cache, Much faster than mechanical HDDs, No risk of thermal throttling, Five-year warranty
Lower performance than NVMe SSDs, Quite expensive (new drive), Very small SLC cache, Physically larger than M.2 SSDs
The 4 TB version of the Samsung 870 EVO is currently available online for $225. Lots of storage Good pricing on used market Does not take up M.2 slots Decent sustained write speeds Very low idle power usage DRAM cache Much faster than mechanical HDDs No...
Solid performance for a SATA-based drive, 5-year warranty, Great software support, Available up to 4TB, Priced well
Limited by SATA interface, Hard to not go NVMe if you have that option
When it comes to new SATA-based solid state drive there really is not much to get excited about. All of the hype is around NVMe drives and even more so Gen4 NVMe drives. That is because when it comes to speeds we are limited by the SATA interface. There i...
Published: 2021-02-17, Author: Billy , review by: anandtech.com
The Samsung 870 EVO is a new SATA SSD in a market where all the interesting action is centered around NVMe SSDs. The 870 EVO is necessarily a low-key product refresh, but Samsung deserves praise for actually making this a new model instead of simply updat...
Published: 2021-02-06, Author: Billy , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: The last major update to our consumer SSD benchmark suite was introduced in 2017. A lot has changed in the SSD market over the past several years, and our SSD testing methods need to change in response to those trends. SSDs in general have been getting mo...
Interface: SATA 6 Gb/s Interface, compatible with SATA 3 Gb/s & SATA 1.5 Gb/s interface, Storage Memory: Samsung V-NAND 3bit MLC, Cache Memory: Samsung 4 GB Low Power DDR4 SDRAM, Dimension (WxHxD): 100 X 69.85 X 6.8 (mm), Weight: 48g, Features, At first g
Slower than NVMe M.2, Expensive
At £50 more than the QVO yet sporting almost identical specification, you'd be hard pushed at first to see the benefit of the EVO drive. The different comes with the internal workings that see a V-NAND 3-bit rather than 4-bit MLC (Multi-Level Cell). The t...
Published: 2021-01-29, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: For those continuing to rely on SATA 3.0 storage, last week Samsung introduced the 870 EVO as their latest solid-state drive in the very successful EVO line-up. For those curious about the Linux performance of the Samsung 870 EVO or wanting to run your ow...
The Samsung 870 EVO is an excellent SATA SSD Drive that displaces the Samsung 860 EVO and pretty much cements Samsung's dominance in that segment until something better comes along.We'd love to see more competition, but since Samsung controls the flash me...
Published: 2021-01-27, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
We started this article off with a bit of reality, in that, SATA 3 SSDs get overlooked in the big scheme of things because it's really just an amazing feat that M.2 SSDs can move data up to 7GB/s and have a capacity of up to 8TB. The reality truly is thou...