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Published: 2018-11-28, Author: Jon , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Samsung's 860 QVO SSD is an excellent everyday performer and an outstanding bargain in its 2TB and 4TB flavors. It's also the second quad-level cell (4-bit) SSD to pass our portals, the other being Intel's SSD 660P. The reason I mention this competitive d...
Abstract: Samsung may not be the first to release a QLC SSD, but the 860 QVO is the first mainstream SATA drive to try and deliver on the promise of high-capacity solid state drives at a price to rival large scale spinning platter storage. It was Intel who blinked...
Динамический SLC-кэш, Поддержка AES 256 и TCG OPAL 2.0,
Гарантия всего три года, Производительность иногда соответствует уровню HDD, Низкий уровень TBW,
С новым SSD 860 QVO Samsung представила на рынок накопитель, который должен подкупать, прежде все, ценой. Если Intel со своим SSD 660p попыталась создать впечатление премиальной модели для требовательных пользователей, превосходящей другие накопители SATA...
SSD pricing is continuing to drop and the introduction of 4-bit MLC NAND Flash will help that trend continue for years to come. The 860 QVO SSD series is the first client drive from Samsung to use 4-bit MLC and the MSRP of these drives is just $0.15 per G...
Abstract: Samsung has opted to name this new product 'QVO'. The Q presumably stems from the use QLC flash, which can store four bits per cell.While QLC writes are far slower than what we are used to seeing from a modern SSD, SLC caching is the answer to bridg...
Samsung entered the QLC race today with its 860 QVO. The drive comes in capacities ranging from 1TB to 4TB. The 860 QVO leverages Samsung's 4-bit MLC V-NAND and SATA interface. QLC promises more density at a lower costs but can come with a performance hit...