Samsung Evo 850 is the best SSD

Samsung Evo 850 is the best SSD

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wrong.

Well, show it's stats then. It's pretty easy to see which is the best.

This, SATA SSDs are deprecated.

>M.2
Top kek

NVME M.2 to you bub

3d xpoint boot drives when

I can't because I have one

That being said, as a poorfag i still can't decide if I'll buy one again as a storage drive

u b sayn?

3,500 MB/sec?
What do you need 2,100 MB/sec for?
540 MB/sec should be enough for everybody.
Human eye can't see more than 520 MB/sec anyway.

didnĀ“t NVMs have a short lifespan?

Go buy enterprise-level SLC SSD, you nigger.

>8GB of ram enouth for everybody!

I Have two of them. Windows 10 boots in 2 secs.

no?

when have any SSD's ever had a short lifespan?

and yet every single consumer/hedt motherboard in existence has way more SATAs than m.2/pci-e slots

>makes you think

>$320
Oh yeah I am Baron Trump, I can have any configuration in this world

Why would they? It's the exact same shit that's in "regular" SATA SSDs, just uses a different bus and protocol to communicate.

I just ordered a 500GB one to run Proxmox in my lab.

Practically all mobos have SATA so it's not deprecated.

I have both of these in the 500gb variants. Actually picked up the 960 for $190.
I can't say anything bad about them at all.

Both of you are small time

OP didn't ask for the best budget SSD.

Same reason, consumers get TLC and MLC instead of SLC. SCSI SAS is a superior standard, yet we got SATA in mainstream simply because it's cheaper. NVME made normal SSDs obsolete, it's superior in every way.

My Sandisk Ultra II failed on me after like 4 months but in the RMA process I negotiated with them so that they gave me a Sandisk Extreme Pro as compensation. Should I just sell it and get a Samsung equivalent drive like the 850 Pro? It's new and boxed.

Don't these run like super hot?

No, try to get the 960 EVO

I want to encrypt a newly bought 500gb SSD with veracrypt. Do i have to leave some space unpartitioned so the SSD can use that for wear leveling? How much space should be left free?

I think SSDs these days already have some space unavailable to you that's used for that.

150gb needs to be left free

It does not matter if u have 250gb or 4000gb ssd
always need 150min for relliability.

After that dimishing returns make it irrelevant

For example 300gb would make only 5% difference in relliability compared to 300gb.

yeah mate, that's cool and we all know that

but you know, there's also reality where I can't buy ideal products so when I can actually afford to ditch mechanical storage I'm going for a small 960 for OS on m.2 + 2x850 evo in raid 0 for storage. And as of now this is the perfect blend.

Will this Work with my 80gb SSD?

FPBP

Well,sure I can not see why not.
But srs I hope you do not use more than 30 of those 80 or you are fucked already.

That isn't even the best Samsung SSD.

Actually a quadcore at 3.2 GHz with 8 GB of RAM is the most preferable setup for the next 5-7 years on computers, in 3-4 years it will be obsolete on gaming and 3-4 years later it will be unusable

Yeah and we will never need more than 512 mb ram.

8gb was too little previous year,now 16gb is new king.
and 3.2ghz quad is still enought yes.
I game on my quad 4years old cpu and have same fps as ppl with new generation.

3.2ghz quad with 1080ti would not be fast enought to feed gpu with data tho.
So you can already experience bottlenecking.

Are you in 2010?