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Will 850 Evo eventually suffer slow down like 840 Evo?

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Simple question, hopefully a simple answer.

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wont really know till more time passes. I would give you a more definitive answer but I have used up my physic powers for the day. 

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Simple question, hopefully a simple answer.

simple answer, is we don't know. However, we do know they used different hardware which is the problem in the 840- that's a good sign.

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Simple question, hopefully a simple answer.

 

Wait until more time passes.

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Given the much much larger litography and 3D stacked cells, its very unlikely 850evo will suffer from read degradation at the same degree as 840evo.

 

Every ssd out there is susceptible to this issue, but its not nearly as apperent in the short term, because most ssds used or use MLC and bigger litography (in the past atleast).

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Let me check my crystal ball..........NOPE all good, but keep in mind my crystal ball is manufatured by Samsung!! :P

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