as declared in In a world headed toward NVMe, the appearance of a new 2.5-inch SATA SSD such as the Samsung 860 Pro might seem a bit boring. To which end, the 860 Pro is quite likely the better SATA SSD for the job. The 860 Pro won't be obtainable in the M.2 form factor initially, though the cheaper 860 EVO, which was too reported today, going to be. The Samsung 860 Pro too did extremely well in CrystalDiskMark 5, as shown above. ConclusionThe Samsung 860 Pro is fast, and reasonably priced considering its best-in-class endurance rating (read about the NVMe Intel 900P to learn about some really jaw-dropping endurance).
Samsung Announces 860 PRO And 860 EVO SATA SSDs
The 850 PRO and 850 EVO which premier brought three-dimensional NAND flash memory to the user SSD market are being retired to make room for the new 860 PRO and 860 EVO SSDs. In mid 2015, Samsung introduced 2TB models of the 850 PRO and 850 EVO, and inside the new models was an updated controller with backing for sufficient LPDDR3 DRAM to manage 2TB of flash. The generality notable change is the reduction of the PRO's warranty period from the outstanding ten years drop to the same five years as the 860 EVO. The 860 EVO going to introduce a 2TB option to Samsung's M.2 SATA lineup. But the further mainstream 860 EVO going to Must fight for its place in the market.
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