Samsung 860 EVO MZ-76E250BW 250 GB
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Fast and reliable SATA 3 SSD with Samsung's proprietary 4th generation TLC high-tech 64-layer V-NAND flash. It is the use of 3-bit proprietary V-NAND flash memory with an increased resource and Samsung's own high-speed MJX controller that distinguishes SSD drives from this manufacturer from other devices. The drive is completely silent, economical in terms of power consumption and is designed for use in home and office personal computers.
Thanks to its compact dimensions, it can be installed in laptops. To speed up write operations with TLC memory, Intelligent TurboWrite SLC caching technology is used, the buffer size changes dynamically and can reach 12 GB. Thus, smaller files fit into the SSD buffer of the Samsung 860 EVO [MZ-76E250BW] in its entirety, and the read speed from the device reaches 550 Mbps, the write speed is 520 Mbps.
During operations with larger files, the read/write speed drops to 520/300 Mbps, respectively, which, however, is many times higher than any hard disk drive (HDD) anyway. The volume of the guaranteed record (TBW) in comparison with the previous generation of devices (850 EVO) has increased twice. Now the manufacturer gives a full five-year warranty, and during this period more than 80 GB of information is allowed to be recorded daily.
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- high speed compared to HDD - system boot speed - 15 sec (was 1 min 20 sec), browser/this computer load speed - 1 sec (was from 10 sec to 1 min when cold) - browser, my computer, any windows open almost always in 1 sec - reliability (but time will tell, reviews were ok) - SATA 3.0 - only paperwork included in the package - lucky to have leftover screws from the PC assembly - if there's nowhere to attach it in the case, a special mount for 1-2k on AliExpress is needed (+ waiting) - a bit expensive (3k rubles would be optimal, but 4k is already a bit too much) |
Bought it just today, overall satisfied with the purchase, but there’s disappointment regarding lags, I expected more from this SSD. Low temperature (30 degrees) Beautiful numbers in the benchmark Warranty period Price (I don't know who complains about the price, but for a 5-year warranty period, the price is justified, better than getting a Chinese product for 2 months and for 1000 rubles cheaper) Lags (for some reason there are lags in the browser, although I rolled up a clean system, otherwise I didn’t notice any lags; it’s unknown what’s causing it, if anyone knows, please tell me) |
Top-notch drive. For those who crave top speeds. If you've been puzzling over this like I did, I suggest not skimping on a drive. Alternatives costing 1000 UAH will be on a Silicon Motion controller without a buffer, and the speed will be weak. If you need speed, go for Samsung. If you need savings, then Crucial MX500. Forget about Goodram, Kingston, and Transcend. I don't understand why everyone is negative about Samsung; I believe buying a terabyte drive is clearly either for working with files, where a buffer is essential, or for games, which need to be installed. That's why the buffer is crucial, in my opinion, to maximize performance. The drive has longevity in usage and comes with a warranty. I believe paying an extra 500 UAH for a drive priced at 3500-4000 UAH is a tiny amount, yet you'll end up with a rocket. Speed Some guys who have watched reviews like "don't get Samsung, it's overpriced" might feel that smaller capacities like up to 512GB are that way, but when it comes to downloading to and from the terabyte versions quickly, as someone who owns a top PC with top-notch internet, I want to achieve maximum speeds in the process. |








































Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H61M-DS2 Rev 2.2
CPU: i3 2130 (with integrated graphics)
RAM: DDR3 2x4GB
HDD: 500GB
The SSD along with the SATA 3.0 cable and delivery cost 4.5k RUB