Samsung 1st 2 TB SSDs for Retail issued

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Samsung 2 TB SSDs

Samsung 2 TB SSDs

The new 2 TB SSDs has been brought up by the Samsung today in their 850 Evo 850 Pro series of faster storage medium. This company has become the second one to introduce such kind of storage options, but the primary player in the average consumer market.

The price for the standard Evo version is set to be at $800, whereas the faster, longer Pro $1,000 therefore they are surely not costly however that is definitely not the point. they do but, hold 5 and 10 year warranties, each. They uphold the 2.5” form factor and are 7mm high therefore they can make their way to most laptops in the future.

The 2TB Samsung Evo 850 costs $800 while the 2TB Pro 850 costs $1000

The drives exploit the latest 3D V-NAND architecture which stacks cell layers on top of every single other which become in higher density under a smaller footprint. The enhanced RAPID mode allows you to use system’s unused RAM as a cache to extra advance performance. This feature is deactivated by default although can be activated by using the Magician software, available for Windows.

Both the SSDs hold the sort of speed we have come to have in same products. The Evo provides read/write pace of 540 and 520 Mbps each. The Pro ups the former to 550 MBps, whilst the latter remains the same. The Evo is anticipated to write at least 150 TB worth data in its lifetime before quitting, whereas the Pro doubles it to an amazing 300 TB.

The Evo can write at least 150 TB worth data in its lifetime earlier than giving up whereas the Pro doubles it to a surprising 300TB

You will be surprised by the price however in real, it indeed is not much. These two 850 Evo and 850 Pro price approx. twice as their 1 terabytes versions and are indeed many times costless then the same, $4,500 drives Intel retails to enterprise clients. For people who require this kind of storage, it is not easy to locate a better package. After the present tendency, the price is going to be probably gone down anyway.





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