Samsung has recently revealed their latest Samsung 860 QVO SSD with capacities of up to 4TB. This is the same machine we used to run the Samsung 970 Pro 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD last year so we should be able to make a comparison between the two and how they perform between each other. Performance and Benchmarks Samsung claims a sequential read and write speeds of up to 550 megabytes per second (MB/s) and 520 MB/s, respectively, the 860 QVO achieves the same level of performance as today’s 3-bit MLC SSD, thanks to Samsung’s latest 4-bit V-NAND and the proven MJX controller. Of the three tests, only the CrystalDiskMark showed very close results to what Samsung is claiming the top speed of this SSD. Conclusion So far, we've gotten good results from the Samsung 860 QVO. The Samsung 860 QVO is available in 1TB, 2TB and 4TB capacities. Read more in our articles including "Samsung 860 QVO 2TB SSD Hands-On and Benchmarks" and "Samsung i900 Omnia Philippine Price".
Samsung has recently revealed their latest Samsung 860 QVO SSD with capacities of up to 4TB. This is the same machine we used to run the Samsung 970 Pro 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD last year so we should be able to make a comparison between the two and how they perform between each other.
Performance and Benchmarks Samsung claims a sequential read and write speeds of up to 550 megabytes per second (MB/s) and 520 MB/s, respectively, the 860 QVO achieves the same level of performance as today’s 3-bit MLC SSD, thanks to Samsung’s latest 4-bit V-NAND and the proven MJX controller. Of the three tests, only the CrystalDiskMark showed very close results to what Samsung is claiming the top speed of this SSD. Conclusion So far, we've gotten good results from the Samsung 860 QVO.
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