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The editors liked
Top drawer components used
Astonishing sequential read/write results
Consistently strong performance
RAPID Mode doubles performance
Magician software is very useful
Great performance
One of the best £/GB of any SSD on the market
Robust “metal” casing
The editors didn't like
SATA converter required if no mSATA port
Tip = Install Magician 4.2+ and use RAPID mode for better transfer performance
3 year warranty not as much as some brands are offering
1TB SSD is still much more expensive compared to mechanical drives
Published: 2015-12-07, Author: John , review by: techicize.com
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Great performance, One of the best £/GB of any SSD on the market, Robust “metal” casing
3 year warranty not as much as some brands are offering, 1TB SSD is still much more expensive compared to mechanical drives
The 840 EVO might not be the latest drive in Samsung's arsenal, but it has been a really interesting one given that this drive is over a year old and Samsung have even released the 850 Pro since. With £/GB prices constantly dropping, the Samsung 840 EVO 1...
Published: 2014-10-03, Author: David , review by: play3r.net
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Published: 2014-02-24, Author: Christopher , review by: tomshardware.co.uk
Last summer, we got our hands on Samsung's 840 EVO and tested, and tested, and tested. There were some new technologies in play, some of which had a big impact on the benchmarks we were running. But once we wrapped our heads around the performance numbers...
Top drawer components used, Astonishing sequential read/write results, Consistently strong performance, RAPID Mode doubles performance, Magician software is very useful
SATA converter required if no mSATA port, Tip = Install Magician 4.2+ and use RAPID mode for better transfer performance
We initially had reservations regarding mSATA, not just the drives we have tested today but the socket as a whole. It is rare that reducing power consumption and perhaps most pertinently, a products footprint that performance will not suffer as a resu...
The Samsung SSD 840 EVO line-up is available in five capacities: 120GB, 250GB, 500GB, 750GB, and 1TB, as well as in mSATA. For this review we had the 1TB mSATA model.The drive is fast, very fast and work's very well indeed. In fact it is the fastest SSD I...
Published: 2014-01-21, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
The Samsung 840 EVO in its miniaturised mSATA form remains a force to be reckoned with. It effectively met the performance of the Samsung 840 EVO we first tested last year, and in some metrics was found to slightly exceed those results. If you're looking...
Abstract: Unless you're sporting really old hardware, an SSD is the best sure-fire way to boost the performance of your desktop or laptop computer. There is so much choice now it's difficult to know whether there is a significant difference between various SSDs a...
We said before that there was little to dislike about the range, and with Samsung seemingly having changed nothing except having made it smaller and lower power in the move to mSATA, that's still very much the case. The 1TB model is probably too expen...