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Old December 4th 19, 08:47 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Flasherly[_2_]
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Default 1T Samsung reviewed


MZ-76E1T0B/AM
SSD 860 EVO 2.5" SATA III 1TB
V-NAND Technology with Enhanced Read/Write Performance
5-Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty
Up to 8x higher TBW (Terabytes Written)* than the 850 EVO
....refined ECC* algorithm and a new MJX controller...improved queued
trim enhances Linux compatibility. Warrantied TBW for 860 EVO: 600 TBW
for 1 TB model ... and 2,400 TBW for 4 TB model.


Wonder what TBW translates into my 128G Samsung 840 Evo;- all my
drives are evidently MLC, however and although called VNAND in this
(3-bit) iteration;- The recent HP 700 256G was at a point of change
from planar MLC, on my model, to whatever they switched to short after
and since - probably TLC.

Arrived crushed with a ripped manila-bubbled envelope. Primo shipping
aside, that's conditionally about $20 less than Amazon for Samsung's
first time up under $100 on this drive;- contents were one crushed
Samsung cardboard box corner with otherwise indications of genuine
seals for relevant/contact warranty point of origin, in addition,
which I'd mistaken for 3 years at half the TBW site specs. No
protection for otherwise no evidence of a SSD physically busted in
half or little bitty pieces.

Production date 2019/10. Fresh off Korean assembly lines. Amen. Ser#
listed and matched above model# w/UPC barcode;...screw the brochure if
I'm inclined the site's not lying.

Cursory full logical partition/OEM at FAT32 (NTFS is a terrorist bomb)
is cursorily status fact a SDD, a third or less for fast computers, I
don't build, compared to Samsung's testbed (an ASUS and so on it would
appear) speed ratings.

Fine. Works and highly likely gets it on for more and longer and
better. I'd only rather killed this deal, the price I paid being
nothing special to other than a slight clip skewed for 10% additional
markup over the discounted holidays' deal I struck at.

Beyond promoted pure for highest quality at somewhat a relevancy and
discrepancy for lots of other brand values. I'd imagine. Think of
this way: It's ordinarily four 256G drives for $25 each at the
bottom-barrel TLC/QLC deals, except they're not and all Samsung's.