Testseek.co.uk 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
(86%)
89 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Available in 250GB, 500GB, 1TB, 2TB and 4TB capacities, Equipped with 3-bit MLC V-NAND technology, Good sequential and random read and write speeds, Features Intelligent TurboWrite technology, Large DRAM cache, Supports TRIM and garbage collection, AES 25
Not as fast as NVMe SSDs
Samsung's EVO series SSDs are known for delivering performance, reliability and storage capacity at a reasonable price and the 870 EVO is no exception. Designed and built entirely in-house, this new 2.5-inch SATA SSD is powered by the same MKX "Metis" con...
Solid performance, Excellent durability, Great warranty, Choice of capacity, Useful and userfriendly companion software
Not a massive uptick in performance over 860 EVO, 4TB model is pricey
Source: Windows CentralI feel like this part of the review should be copied and pasted by now when looking at Samsung SSDs. Because, as always, the answer is yes. And unlike the 870 QVO which launched last year, it doesn't just make the most sense when bu...
Published: 2021-01-19, Author: Chris , review by: pcmag.com
Record-setting 4K results for SATA drives, Strong write-durability rating, Samsung Magician is the gold standard of SSD management software
SATA drives still have a lower ceiling than PCI Express for large file transfers
The Samsung SSD 870 EVO offers the peak of Serial ATA SSD performance, and moves so fast in 4K random read and write operations you'd almost be forgiven for confusing it with PCI Express 3.0...
Abstract: It has been a touch over a month since the 870 EVO platform was released, with our 4TB review going live on launch day, Jan 19th. Now that we have had some time to digest the results flying around the web, we get back to testing with the 1TB model, now in...
Abstract: Today, Samsung has launched the next drive in its 870 SATA SSD platform. The EVO, as Samsung describes, is the "culmination of their SATA SSD lineup," offering consumers a mix of performance, reliability, and compatibility for legacy machines and even NAS...
Abstract: Samsung's been at the top of the SSD storage food chain since the day the company entered the market, and the 870 EVO honors that tradition. It's the fastest SATA SSD we've tested, it's available in up to 4TB of capacity, and it's exceedingly affordable g...
Published: 2021-01-20, Author: Jon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Samsung's been at the top of the SSD storage food chain since the day the company entered the market, and the 870 EVO honors that tradition. It's the fastest SATA SSD we've tested, it's available in up to 4TB of capacity, and it's exceedingly affordable g...
Very good performance, Feature-rich software, Good endurance, High capacities at proportional prices
Relatively expensive,
In terms of performance, there's nothing that the Samsung SSD 870 Evo does better than its predecessor, the Samsung SSD 860, at least as far as what the average consumer will experience in everyday use. This release is purely about Samsung moving to newer...
Abstract: Looking to upgrade your aging laptop ? You can do only so much without a fabrication plant or a tech-savvy witch doctor at your service. In most cases, your options are limited to three: (1) Wipe the machine clean, and reinstall the operating system and y...
Abstract: Today, you'd be forgiven for thinking that " SSD " stood for "seriously speedy drive." Indeed, we'd lobby for that change. Why? Over the last five years, solid-state drives (SSDs) have changed their shapes, speeds, and storage stripes with such agility th...