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The Samsung SSD 870 EVO is a high-performance 2 TB solid-state drive designed for desktop PCs and laptops. It features a 2.5-inch form factor, achieving maximum SATA speeds of 560/530 MB/s, and comes equipped with Intelligent Turbo Write technology for enhanced write speeds. The included Samsung Magician 6 Software allows users to manage their drive effectively, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
Brand | Samsung |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 6.99 x 0.68 cm; 89.4 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | MZ-77E2T0B/EU |
Manufacturer | Samsung |
Series | 870 EVO |
Colour | black |
Form Factor | 2.5-inch |
Standing screen display size | 16 Inches |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Size | 2 TB |
Hard Disk Description | Solid State Drive |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Wattage | 3600 |
Optical Drive Type | DVD |
Hardware Platform | PC, Linux, Mac |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
Item Weight | 89.4 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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Samsung 870 EVO: Reliable Speed & Security for Linux Users
The Samsung 870 EVO is a high-performance SATA SSD, offering fast read and write speeds that make it an excellent choice for Linux users (and others).Performance & Compatibility- Speed: With 530 MB/s sequential writes and 560 MB/s sequential reads, the 870 EVO ensures smooth operation for demanding workloads.- Linux Optimization: Works flawlessly on Linux Devuan, supporting XFS and Ext4 file systems for efficient data management.- Security & Reliability: Samsung backs the drive with a five-year warranty, ensuring long-term durability and data integrity.Final VerdictFor Linux users seeking speed, reliability, and compatibility, the Samsung 870 EVO is a top-tier choice. Whether handling large files, databases, or system operations, this SSD delivers consistent performance with secure data storage.
Z**T
Excellent quality ssd
PERFECT..
P**H
Good quality hard drive
Arrived quickly and well packaged. Item as described . I was pleased with the speed compared to the Kingston hard drive I replaced.
R**N
Decent product
Great speed and quality from the ssd. design is slim and easy to install
J**I
Samsung always been reliable well performing SSD
Not much to say other than Samsung SSDs have always been reliable good performers, good build quality at a reasonable price.
S**W
4tb Samsung sata drive that doesn't have a Q in the name to destroy it's credibility
(One Year Update)(Here we are a year later and as you can see even with 3.3x of the total amount of gigs written of the 4tb sata and it's still at 100% drive heath, I'm still keeping a 4* rather than 5* because of two reasonsNumber 1: M.2 PCIE4.0 drives are just over the price of this drive and I mean if it's only £40 more why wouldn't you want 10x the speed of read and writes,Number 2: This 4tb 870 evo sata had a fault at the start where the bios saw the drive but windows disk manager did not, In the end I used a usb 3.1 to sata cable to format the drive so it could be detected on windows 11, Even then it would work as a steam or os drive but in samsung magician it wouldn't show up still, I did try alot of things and all didn't work, Seeming as it's main purpose was a steam game drive I wasn't a massive problem,Now this is how I fixed that issue on Windows 11 click the start button, Type in control panel, Click on control panel, Click on System and security, Click on Manage Storage Spaces, Then you will see this 4tb 870 evo there, You will see the drive as a Letter such as E, Then click delete,Then Click delete storage space, Click delete pool on the right side,Once that's done,Now right click on the start menu, Click on Disk Management, You should see the 4tb 870 Evo as on allocated space now right click to create new volume to the full size of the 4tb drive,That solved it for me to actually show up in Samsung Magician,So a year later it works fine, It has 100% drive heath even though I put 33tb of stuff on it in one year, Samsung is a good brand for ssd drives M.2 or sata drives, But like all things you buy you might get a defective unit so your experience may be alot different to my own, Still only 4* out of 5* because this drive should of been easy to see on windows out of the box and I shouldn't have had to use a 2.5inch sata to usb3.1 data cable to get it working 1 year ago, I think for the price it is good if you have an old pc or laptop that only has sata ports and no m.2 slots, However now In July 2024 M.2 of the 4tb size are alot faster if your workflow needs it, I still believe most people don't need that speed because they are not moving 4k 120fps files across, In games still I've noticed zero difference in load times between my 4tb firecuda 530 PCIE4.0 M.2 drive, Fallout 4 from 2015 was a problem with the Firecuda 530 4tb as door load times were over a minute, With the 870evo it was 5 seconds,With the Fallout 4 2024 next generation update, Both the M.2 and the Sata ssd have the same speeds for doors,If you are using Adobe creative cloud the best drive you can get is the fastest one you have, So if it's £30 to £60 more get an M.2 such as a samsung 990 pro as it will save you more time,As your time is a resource that can never be recovered,Get what drive is best for you, If it's abit more get an M.2,I still would recommend this 870 evo because it's still at 100% life after 1 year of constant use,Again get what drive is best for you for what you need, But in July 2024 the prices are so close to PCIE4.0 m.2 of the same 4tb size,Anyway hope this update after a year helps someone)Let's get the obvious out of the way, It's a Sata drive, So up to 560mbs Read and 530mbs Write,If you want it ro be fastest you could buy two and used it as a software Raid, Then you get double the speed,But why when you could just buy a 4tb PCIE3.0 m.2 that's 6x the speed for the same price for a different manufacturer?Because simply old laptops/ Pc's and last generation consoles don't have an M.2 slot so you can't use them and sata is the only option,On the drive itself the 4tb 870 evo is excellent for a sata drive, It has dram inside 4gb infact, That's like 2008 levels of ram in a top end pc of that time,Why 4* rather than 5* you might ask?,Actually plugging the drive in my pc only to run disk manager to format it and well... it could only format it to 2tb rather that 4tb but the remaining 2tb that was an not yet allocated couldn't be merged into the volume,The only solution I had was to remove the 870 evo plug in my sata to usb 3.1 cable I've had laying about for the past year and formatting as an external drive,That worked then once that was done I then put it back in my pc to format once again,I know I said at the start of this review that it's just a sata drive,But for most people that's all you would ever need,I have a 4tb firecuda 530 PCIE4.0 as my boot drive and this 4tb 870 evo is no where near the speed of that, But in games it's identical for load times,With certain games that are out in 2023 with the Direct storage api and now with NVIDIA RTX IO that will be out with rachet & clank rift apart on pc very soon ssd storage will be used to it's full potential, Much like the near instant load times on the Playstation 5,With direct storage and rtx io what's the difference between 1 second with a PCIE4.0 ssd compared to 1.4 seconds to a sata ssd for game load times?,You can't even blink your eyes at 0.3 seconds,Anyway for a summary,Positive+ 5 years of warranty+ It doesn't use QLC memory cells unlike the 870qvo+78 GB cache size so you get full transfer speeds ( Most 4k video files are less than that)Negative= it's a sata drive so if you do alot of 4k video editing at 60fps or 120fps then a PCIE4.0 would be better as the faster the drive you have the better really,- My only personal issue of a brand new 4tb 870 evo not being able to format to the full capacity of the drive unless I used a cable to use it as an external drive to format it, If I didn't already have that cable in my draw it would of been a problem,Final summary,I personal use this 4tb 870 evo as a steam game storage and pc games pass storage,Why? Because some mad drivers in my area who like to crash into virgin media fiber cabinets and I'm left with no Internet for 10+ days and I don't want to use my precious mobile data for game downloads because mobile data companies hate it when you use youe phone as a hotspot because apparently 600gb of 4/5g data is now somehow unlimited, And well we all know games are big now like 100gb + some are even 200gb,If you can pick up a 4tb ssd for a decent price it's worth it,I wouldn't worry at all about games that use direct storage in the future because the difference between PCIE4 or 5 or even Sata ssd will be less that a 2 seconds because the graphics card in your PC will be doing the decompression of the data,
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Excellent Product
Superb product.I bought this three months ago for my ageing Samsung 711 laptop (17 inch screen and 2 drive bays) which was taking 2 to 3 minutes to boot up and become usable.I used Clonezilla live on a usb stick to clone my 1TB Windows hard drive which has a mix of Windows7 and Linux partitions (Samsung's software doesn't run on W7).I first cloned the drive to a spare as a dummy run. Clonezilla objected because one of the Linux partitions had not been checked for a while. Having sorted that I decided to defragment my Windows partitions, resized them and ended up with 135GB of unused space. Ran the clone for real with the SSD, swapped that for the hard disk and it booted and reduced my startup time to less than 30 seconds.I was so impressed that I bought a second 1TB SSD for my 2TB Linux drive. In this case I only cloned the mix of Windows and Linux partitions I actually needed (there was a lot of unused space and/or temporary partitions) so that it would fit and still had free space left. I swapped the SSD into the 2TB drive bay and it all worked.One caveat, Clonezilla used the Swap file on the 2TB drive and included that in the list of drives to be mounted so when Linux booted. That disk uuid was no longer on line and it waited for 90 seconds before booting continued. I had to edit the fstab file to comment it out - now it boots in 20 seconds or soOne unexpected bonus was the reduced battery load in not having to spin hard drives so the time between charges has more than doubled.
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