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Any SSD better than the 850 EVO?

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Hi, there is a better ssd than the 850 evo?.

I don't mind to pay a little for more performance.

 

I have right now a 850 EVO 500GB

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Just now, Oshino Shinobu said:

There are some that are better, but none that are really worth the price. 

I was thinking on the 950 pro but it doesn't have 1tb model and I need 1 tb.

should i stay with 850 evo then?

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NVMe SSDs > SATA SSDs

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2 minutes ago, RGT said:

I was thinking on the 950 pro but it doesn't have 1tb model and I need 1 tb.

should i stay with 850 evo then?

the intel ssd 750 has a 1.2 tb modell....if you want to spend a grand

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Just now, MegaDave91 said:

NVMe as a whole > SATA

nvme doesn't have a 1tb model, i have 456 gb occupied with games, I need more space

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Just now, Rolling Potatoe said:

the intel ssd 750 has a 1.2 tb modell....if you want to spend a grand

 

Just now, MegaDave91 said:

NVMe SSDs > SATA SSDs

 

Just now, rk2319 said:

850 evo is the way to go

 

Just now, Hydraxiler32 said:

850 pro?

 

Just now, Paralectic said:

NVME SSDS ( 950 pro )

 

Just now, Oshino Shinobu said:

There are some that are better, but none that are really worth the price. 

any good 1 tb SSD better than the 850 EVO?, or just the Pro is better?. I want more speed guys

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850 Pro has a performance boost over the 850 Evo a small one doubt it would be noticeable but 850 pros are much more reliable and long lasting from what ive heard

 

and there are 1TB and up NVME SSD's 

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820167363 PCI-E

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA24G3KG5048 2.5"

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Just get another 500gb, raid 0 and effectively double your speeds and your storage. Nothing is better the the 850 in speed/cost... NOTHING 

 

If your scared to do raid 0, then get the 1tb 850evo 300 bucks on amazon.

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17 minutes ago, RGT said:

Hi, there is a better ssd than the 850 evo?.

I don't mind to pay a little for more performance.

 

I have right now a 850 EVO 500GB

 

There are a lot of better ones (especially enterprise grade ones), if you're willing to pay a lot more. Most in the ballpark price range perform similarly.

 

I got the PNY CS2211 960 GB. Similar price and performance as the 850 EVO but with MLC instead of TLC. 

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Just now, FirstArmada said:

850 Pro has a performance boost over the 850 Evo a small one doubt it would be noticeable but 850 pros are much more reliable and long lasting from what ive heard

 

and there are 1TB and up NVME SSD's 

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820167363 PCI-E

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA24G3KG5048 2.5"

my motherboard is a mini itx, so i don't have a pci slot

 

second, my motherboard doesn't have an u.2 slot

:(

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16 minutes ago, FirstArmada said:
8 minutes ago, RGT said:

my motherboard is a mini itx, so i don't have a pci slot

 

second, my motherboard doesn't have an u.2 slot

:(

 

 

Just came across the SanDisk Extreme PRO and according to various benchmarks the SanDisk is faster then the 850 Pro

 

Benchmark read the whole thing

 

Also comes with a 10 year warranty double the EVO's 5 year warranty 

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8 minutes ago, RGT said:

my motherboard is a mini itx, so i don't have a pci slot

 

second, my motherboard doesn't have an u.2 slot

:(

850 Pro comes in 1TB and 2TB. It's faster than the 850 Evo, but more expensive. It's probably the best performing mass-market SATA drive at the moment.

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1 minute ago, Stagea said:

850 Pro comes in 1TB and 2TB. It's faster than the 850 Evo, but more expensive. It's probably the best performing mass-market SATA drive at the moment.

Read the post just above yours

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3 minutes ago, FirstArmada said:

Read the post just above yours

Yup, came across that one too. Absolute performance against each other is dependent on the use profile, possibly due to controller and tuning differences.

 

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46 minutes ago, RGT said:

I was thinking on the 950 pro but it doesn't have 1tb model and I need 1 tb.

should i stay with 850 evo then?

The 850 Evo 1TB uses the same controller as the 850 Pro. But it only give a 5 year warranty vs 10 years on the 850 Pro. 950 Pro also comes with a 5 year warranty.

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5 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

The 850 Evo 1TB uses the same controller as the 850 Pro. But it only give a 5 year warranty vs 10 years on the 850 Pro. 950 Pro also comes with a 5 year warranty.

 

No they do not 

 

850 pro uses a Samsung Triple Core MEX controller

 

while they EVO uses a Samsung 2 Core MGX controller 

 

People need to stop commenting about things they do not know about

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Just now, FirstArmada said:

 

No they do not 

 

850 pro uses a Samsung Triple Core MEX controller

 

while they EVO uses a Samsung 2 Core MGX controller 

 

People need to stop commenting about things they do not know about

I said the Samsung 850 Evo 1TB model uses the same controller as the Samsung 850 Pro. Not the entire Samsung 850 Evo line up.

 

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1 minute ago, NumLock21 said:

I said the Samsung 850 Evo 1TB model uses the same controller as the Samsung 850 Pro. Not the entire Samsung 850 Evo line up.

 

 

There are still minor diffrences between the 2 

EVO still uses a MGX controller but has an extra core 

 

Also EVO uses TLC and Pro uses MLC

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6 minutes ago, FirstArmada said:

 

There are still minor diffrences between the 2 

EVO still uses a MGX controller but has an extra core 

 

Also EVO uses TLC and Pro uses MLC

In the specs it clearly says MEX controller, which is the same found on the Samsung 850 Pro.

The type of nand cells will be different for both of those series.

http://www.samsung.com/us/computer/memory-storage/MZ-75E1T0B/AM

 

 

Samsung 850 Evo

Controller: ARM Cortex R4 (MGX)

Cores: 2 @ 550MHz

Endurance: 75TB

Warranty: 5 Years

 

Samsung 850 Pro

Controller: ARM Cortex R4 (MEX)

Cores 3 @ 400MHz

Endurance: 150TB

Warranty: 10 Years

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4 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

In the specs it clearly says MEX controller, which is the same found on the Samsung 850 Pro.

The type of nand cells will be different for both of those series.

http://www.samsung.com/us/computer/memory-storage/MZ-75E1T0B/AM

 

 

Samsung 850 Evo

Controller: ARM Cortex R4 (MGX)

Cores: 2 @ 550MHz

Endurance: 75TB

Warranty: 5 Years

 

Samsung 850 Pro

Controller: ARM Cortex R4 (MEX)

Cores 3 @ 400MHz

Endurance: 150TB

Warranty: 10 Years

 

Ahh i see my source seems to be incorrect , my apologies 

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