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Crucial MX500 2TB η Samsung 860 Evo 2TB

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Get the Samsung one. 

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Just now, benjaminr said:

Personally all the other SSD's available on the market seem like cheap knock-offs, you just can't beat Samsung SSD's. 

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Just now, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Personally all the other SSD's available on the market seem like cheap knock-offs, you just can't beat Samsung SSD's. 

what  you mean  cheap knock-offs, ?

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5 minutes ago, benjaminr said:

i  would  like to ask  from  these 4  which is the best? in performance,  speed, endurance? and  quality

They're basically the same in terms of performance, but I've never has a Samsung drive fail on me (HDD or SSD) and so I recommend getting with the 860 EVO.

1 minute ago, benjaminr said:

what is  your opinion for the others ssds?

The 860 EVO and MX500 are the best SATA SSDs on the market, so I'd ignore all other ones.

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I'd have to choose the Samsung between all of them. Their reliability and quality is incredible. I've never had a single issue with any of my Samsung 850 Evo drives, and the 860 Evo drives are only an improvement.

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Just now, benjaminr said:

what  you mean  cheap knock-offs, ?

Basically copies of the Samsung product that are nowhere near as good. 

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2 minutes ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Basically copies of the Samsung product that are nowhere near as good. 

i dont know which to buy from  these 2 860 EVO or  MX500? 

some people say that  MX500 is  faster from  860 evo/

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3 minutes ago, benjaminr said:

i dont know which to buy from  these 2 860 EVO or  MX500? 

some people say that  MX500 is  faster from  860 evo/

They seem to trade blows. It's not really big enough of a difference for you to notice in real world performance. As you get up in the higher capacity drives, the Samsung takes the lead.

 

https://ssd.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Samsung-860-Evo-2TB-vs-Crucial-MX500-2TB/m430706vsm421719

 

I'd stick with the Samsung.

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3 minutes ago, benjaminr said:

i dont know which to buy from  these 2 860 EVO or  MX500? 

some people say that  MX500 is  faster from  860 evo/

Here is a comparison in the 1 TB size:

https://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/2198?vs=2205

 

Both are excellent and you are unlikely to notice any difference in day to day use. The MX500 is usually a bit less expensive than the Samsung EVO.

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33 minutes ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Personally all the other SSD's available on the market seem like cheap knock-offs, you just can't beat Samsung SSD's. 

uh, yes you can.

 

 

 

OP: The MX500 is cheaper and doesn't have the samsung tax. 
They are within 1%.

The WD BLue is within 5%, and the SU800 is within 10%.

honestly, they are all basically the same. get the cheapest.

 

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how much endurance has the evo 860 2TB and mx500 2tB?

 

also in performance and speed which is better?

evo 860 2TB or mx500 2tB?

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9 minutes ago, benjaminr said:

how much endurance has the evo 860 2TB and mx500 2tB?

 

also in performance and speed which is better?

evo 860 2TB or mx500 2tB?

I think you can extrapolate the 1 TB tests to the 2 TB SSD's as far as a comparison, though both will probably be a bit better than the 1 TB tests.

You can look up the endurance, but I did it for you: MX 500 2TB = 700 TBW. Samsung EVO 860 2 TB: 600 TBW.

 

You are really splitting hairs now! Either would be an excellent choice!

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17 minutes ago, Bearmann said:

I think you can extrapolate the 1 TB tests to the 2 TB SSD's as far as a comparison, though both will probably be a bit better than the 1 TB tests.

You can look up the endurance, but I did it for you: MX 500 2TB = 700 TBW. Samsung EVO 860 2 TB: 600 TBW.

 

You are really splitting hairs now! Either would be an excellent choice!

how much endurance has the evo 860 2TB and mx500 2tB?

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860  evo 2tB  has 1200 endurance and  MX 500 2TB = 700 TBW

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2 minutes ago, benjaminr said:

860  evo 2tB  has 1200 endurance

Whoops! You are correct. I copied the wrong number. EVO 1200, MX500 700. I don't suspect you will hit the limit with either one!

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2 minutes ago, benjaminr said:

how much games i can  put in  one 2TB ssd? 

I'm not a gamer. Perhaps someone else can give you an idea.

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