The latest drive to join Samsung's 2.5in SSD series is the SSD 870 EVO, which uses the lastest in-house sixth-generation V-NAND. We review the 1TB model, with a UK MSRP of £135.49 – is it worth the cash?
At launch the SSD 870 line-up comprises of five capacities; 250GB, 500GB, 1TB (the drive we are reviewing here), 2TB and the flagship 4TB model. The drives use the latest 6th generation Samsung 1xx layer V-NAND in combination with an MKX controller and LP-DDR4 cache.
The official Sequential performance figures for all the new drives are up to 560MB/s for reads and up to 530MB/s for writes. Random performance is quoted as up to 13,000 IOPS for reads and up to 36,000 IOPS at a QD1 and up to 98,000 IOPS and 88,000 IOPS for read and writes respectively at QD32.
Data security is provided by AES-256 full disk encryption and the drive supports TCG/Opal v2.0 and IEEE1667.
Samsung quote an endurance figure for the 1TB drive of 600TB TBW and back the drive with a 5-year warranty.
Physical Specifications:
- Usable Capacities: 1TB
- NAND Components: Samsung 1xx layer V-NAND 3bit MLC (TLC).
- NAND Controller: Samsung MKX.
- Cache: 1GB LPDDR4.
- Interface: Serial ATA (SATA) 6Gb/s (SATA III).
- Form Factor: 2.5in, 7mm.
- Dimensions: 100x 69.85x 6.8mm.
Firmware Version: SVT01B6Q.