![]() There are cheaper ways to own 1TB storage, such as WD's Blue SSD, which retails for around $280, but as you can see from the graphs, it's considerably slower in every test. Even so, the fact it costs the same or even less than its predecessor in some cases is great news. ![]() It's worth pointing out that the 850 Evo sample I has was M.2 not SATA and was only 250GB capacity. It's faster than the 850 Evo SSD I managed to get my hands on in time for this review, especially so when you put the Intelligent TurboWrite and larger buffer sizes to test as you can see in the 16GB test size benchmark. ![]() It's pretty clear even from this small selection of drives that Samsung has another winner here. Samsung 860 Evo 16GB test size Antony Leather
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