Samsung 850 EVO M.2 SATA SSD Review

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Samsung have taken their latest creation, the 3D V-NAND, and applied it to a M.2 socket SSD. How does it perform?


Samsung 850 EVO M.2 SATA SSD Review
 
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It is a shame it is still using the same AHCI/sata 3 controller, it is the only thing holding their 3D Nand back.
 
Typo under Conclusion at the end of 3th paragraph:
"..., and the 750 EVO M.2 is certainly fast, without compromising aesthetics."
*850
 
Samsung SM951

Hey Guvnor, I just posted a member review of the SM951 SSD to the site last night :)
Waiting on it to be approved. :)
 
I kinda wish it would be a black PCB not green, I will not be looking to buy one until they start coming out with black PCB
 
Yeah kinda stupid to bring it out in green and sata 3, unless someone is mad I can't see many of these being sold
 
The problem is with a green PCB it's its not going to blend in to the motherboard so for me, i will not be buying any of these M.2 drives until they start coming out with black PCB
 
The problem is with a green PCB it's its not going to blend in to the motherboard so for me, i will not be buying any of these M.2 drives until they start coming out with black PCB

There's the kingston hyperx incoming. However, it will cost more than the EVO.
 
To be fair, there's nothing on it other than the contacts which you could mask off easily, that would stop you spraying it black if that's seriously all thats stopping you buying it
 
There's the kingston hyperx incoming. However, it will cost more than the EVO.

I'll be waiting until Corsair brings one out

To be fair, there's nothing on it other than the contacts which you could mask off easily, that would stop you spraying it black if that's seriously all thats stopping you buying it

To me that's not the point, Like how much extra would it have cost to make it with a black PCB, I'm no good a painting things
 
Aye, fair enough. Just saying though, it is an option :)

Ya i know, Some people are good with a spray can & other people aren't, I have seen a painted motherboard not saying any names but to me it look kinda crappy, Surely it can't be much longer until they start doing a black PCB maybe the only reason why there doing green atm just to see how it sells
 
I guess most people won't care about the colour to be honest. I don't think it is an oversight that they decided to use a green pcb. For example a lot of these will probably go into laptops. The number of people that care about the colour is probably a small percentage of the target market.
 
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