SAMSUNG EVO 870 2.5 Internal SSD - 4 TB, Black
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Price: £379.00
Brand: Samsung
09/28/2021
Description: Make your PC swifter with the Samsung EVO 870 2.5 Internal SSD. Compared to regular HDD drives, an SSD is much faster. This means loading up your operating system, opening applications and transferring files will be a lot quicker. They're ideal if you enjoy gaming, graphic design and using high speed demanding programs. Its 256-bit software-based encryption keeps your data safe without compromising performance. Although the SSD is built to last, the five year manufactures warranty will give you added peace of mind. Samsung SAMSUNG EVO 870 2.5 Internal SSD - 4 TB, Black - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Appliances and accessories
Merchant: Currys PC World
Product ID: 10230177
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 5.99
EAN: 8806090545894
Specifications: [ { groupLabel: GENERAL, specifications: [ { label: Colour: Black ● Dimensions: 7 x 70 x 100 mm (H x W x D) ● System requirements ● Software included: Magician Software for SSD management ● Box contents: Samsung 870 EVO 2.5 Internal SSD (MZ-77E4T0B/EU) ● Weight: 45 g ● Manufacturer's guarantee: 5 years. OVERVIEW ● Type: Internal SSD ● Cache/buffer memory ● Capacity: 4 TB ● Interface: SATA III ● Drive size: 2.5 ● Read/write speed: - Read: Up to 560 MB/s n- Write: Up to 530 MB/s } ] }, { groupLabel: FEATURES, specifications: [ { label: Device compatibility ● Wired connections ● NAND memory type: V-NAND technology ● Data encryption: 256-bit encryption ● Controller: MKX ● Shockproof ● Other features
RRP: 389.00

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Author: Nimesh
Rating: 5
Review: Not much to say here, most of the other reviews are showing what needs to be shown. The 870 Evo pretty much saturates the SATA6Gbps bus, but aside from this, these drives are great for random IO performance versus their cost. They'll have the longevity too (as long as not in server applications but even then, their endurance is huge). Never had a failure in my possession and I've been purchasing since the 830 and when they were £250 for a 256GB - almost a pound per GB. I still have an 830 drive right now, it's in use on a fairly modern laptop. This modern laptop has had an 850 Evo, 860 Evo and 870 Evo, but now has the 830 as it's not my main laptop anymore, just a tertiary one. I struggled to notice any real world difference between any of these SSDs. I'm sure there are differences but they'll be fractions of seconds - not seconds. Reliability is the king though and as I've bought 100's of these models over the years (100's of every Evo/general model Samsung have released) to use in various client and customer laptops, not one is yet to fail as far as I know. Samsung's selling point is that it's all made under one roof - all of the silicon components - CPU, DRAM, the storage silicon, everything. As you may know, most other brands use different branded components within their SSDs. Not that I've seen any big issues over the last 5 or 6 years with other brands - everything is pretty ironclad these days with controllers, firmware, etc etc. But with Samsung there's no guess games or testing - you know it'll be solid right off the bat and their endurance rating will be credible. Harder to estimate this when using components from different manufacturers. For that reason alone I've always just stuck to Samsung for my SSD needs, whether the SATA models or the NVMe models. The Magician software simplifies firmware management, the clone tool is great if needed (most I.T. technicians will be recovering images via other means anyway). I feel they've always been competitively priced - I know other brands do price more aggressively but in the grand scheme of things, I feel that data shouldn't have a price (or not too large a price). The Samsung drives are still competitively priced with that in mind. And I do feel that with real-world workflows, the superiority of the Samsung drives can be felt at times over other budget brands - especially under random loads and I think Samsung's great processor design comes into play here. Other brands have always been playing catch-up with this - Samsung have always headlined. Recommended for use in anything you need storage in this form factor - external USB chassis (they're GREAT for external drives - they'll beat off even the best USB flash drives once they're in a quality USB 3.0 chassis), game consoles, computers and laptops, iMacs & MacBooks (SATA only), NAS drives for either storage or caching. I honestly believe that unless for mass storage, the hard disk drive has no place anymore.
Author: Mr M.
Rating: 4
Review: Used to upgrade older PC with a traditional spinning platter hard drive. The performance boost was excellent however I have deducted a star because the software part of the upgrade was less than straight forward. Deliberately bought Samsung and paid extra as I knew they provide a software download to perform the drive cloning for the upgrade. This did NOT work and after several attempts and a very late night I purchased some hard drive partitioning software I was already familiar with (Paragon). This thankfully performed the migration task properly.