Samsung 850 Pro SSD - A New SSD with New NAND

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Presenting the Samsung 850 Pro SSD, featuring cutting edge v-NAND.

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Its awesome that you are getting to post reviews on the front page now. They are always really great. :D

Cheers mate, it is good to be appreciated. So far I'm only doing the occasional news story, I'm not a reviewer.... yet.
 
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I read an article about these earlier in the week and thought meh... i'll feel the need to get excited when I see numbers. Now they've come to light I kinda fail to see whats impressive in any way. Pretty normal speeds and pretty normal prices? And if the endurance testing that's been going down is anything to go by Samsungs 150TB is relatively insignificant as well. :mellow:

Should I have greeted this article with more excitement? Or are samsung just making a normal SSD with a normal price in a slightly different way that doesn't matter to anyone?

JR
 
I read an article about these earlier in the week and thought meh... i'll feel the need to get excited when I see numbers. Now they've come to light I kinda fail to see whats impressive in any way. Pretty normal speeds and pretty normal prices? And if the endurance testing that's been going down is anything to go by Samsungs 150TB is relatively insignificant as well. :mellow:

Should I have greeted this article with more excitement? Or are samsung just making a normal SSD with a normal price in a slightly different way that doesn't matter to anyone?

JR

While the improvements made over previous generations of Samsung SSDs is slight, bear in mind that SSDs are limited by the SATA interface.

There is also the fact that peak performance is found in all the drives, including the 128GB variant which is impressive as the 128GBs are usually if not always the lower performer.

Hopefully we will see a m.2 drove or PCI-E SSD to really see how much performance gain there is. Alongside that there is also power saving and it opens the possibility of a future >1TB SSD.

When we see this in GPUs things will get interesting...
 
While the improvements made over previous generations of Samsung SSDs is slight, bear in mind that SSDs are limited by the SATA interface.

There is also the fact that peak performance is found in all the drives, including the 128GB variant which is impressive as the 128GBs are usually if not always the lower performer.

Hopefully we will see a m.2 drove or PCI-E SSD to really see how much performance gain there is. Alongside that there is also power saving and it opens the possibility of a future >1TB SSD.

When we see this in GPUs things will get interesting...

And CPUs. That's probably were more performance will be at first since the CPU handles and distributes all tasks.
 
Damn you Samsung! DAMN YOU TO HELL! My SSD is not even 3 months old (maybe? Not sure to be honest) and they release this *cries*

On the plus side though not bad on the prices considering it is new tech.

Stoner81.
 
Looks like a small improvement on the 840 Pro, which to be fair is an amazing drive.

I think they need to look to getting them on PCIe for further performance gains - the bus is saturated. Or - what would be cool - is two SATA connectors on each drive - a ready-made RAID 0 :)
 
Looks like a small improvement on the 840 Pro, which to be fair is an amazing drive.

I think they need to look to getting them on PCIe for further performance gains - the bus is saturated. Or - what would be cool - is two SATA connectors on each drive - a ready-made RAID 0 :)

It is a shame PCI-e is already so saturated, at present the only benefits the vNAND provides is power savings and durability (/longer warranty).

Samsung claim that their vNAND currently offers 2x the bandwidth of traditional NAND, but with SATA 3.0 already being the bottleneck of a drives performance vNAND will only give performance benefits when used in other scenarios ie, GPU ram or PCI-e or m.2 SSDs.
 
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