What's the point of this thing?

>worse performance
>same warranty
>worse gigabyte/cent value
>double the longevity that no one will need outside of amateur server hosting

Who was this for? Seriously, like 0.01% of their market?

its for dumb trump supporters

>Faster boot times
>Faster load speeds
>Faster read/write

If you want mass storage, then HDD are the way to g. However, if you want work done, then SSD takes the cake.

Also, what is a computer if it isn't reading/writing files?

No I mean the 860 EVO specifically. It just came out and every review I see it's like 5% slower even on SATA 3

>5%
who cares

OP is right.
Technology is moving in the M.2 direction.

that 5% means a lot.

Over 20 years of chrunching data, that would save a full years worth.

not to the average user

850 series will be discontinued and this will be cheaper eventually. If you're talking about the Pro, yes, they're for idiots

Did they test against historical data or against spectre/meltdown patched data?

This is important.

>4Tb variant casts twice as more as my PC
When large volume SSDs will finally become affordable?

>double the longevity that no one will need

What sort of cuck wants shit to fail more often?

i bought sdd and it died after 2 years. i lost all my rare videos i can't find again because of it
i am not buying another one

hdds last longer
the one i currently use has been in my laptop since 2010

ssd*

I bought a HDD and it died after 3 months.

Things die. Not having backups makes you the retard.

850 evo and pro are cheaper now on amazon. Thanks samsung

considering what i paid for it, i expected it to last longer than 2 years

Everyone buys gook shit...but what about the other brands?

Crucial, Kingston, Intel, Adata, Sandisk, etc.?

>hdds last longer

Christ, I do not trust these things AT ALL now that SSD's are mainstream.

>Crucial
MX500 is the best SATA SSD currently on the market.

>MX500 is the best SATA SSD currently on the market.
Source?

Any fucking review.
It's cheap and plenty fast.

That's what warranties are for.
If you had a Samsung SSD you would have had a 5 year warranty, so free replacement for a 2 year death.

It's, you retard.

>20 years
Normal people swap out drives every 5-10 years. If you've got high workloads you're swapping them even more frequently. Also, people won't even remember what a 2.5'' SSD is in 20 years.