There are plenty of SSDs on the market, and Samsung continues to lead in storage technology innovation, but the decision still comes down to either 860 PRO or EVO. Based on all our test results, I recommend the 860 PRO series to write-intensive environments where endurance matters most. Gamers would be well-suited to the 860 EVO series.
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The Samsung SSD 860 Pro offers outstanding endurance ratings and on-point SATA speed, but deal seekers who need a 2.5-inch solid state drive for everyday use can find cheaper alternatives.
In truth the Samsung 860 EVO, and indeed its competitors, such as the WD Blue 3D, is a better proposition for the vast majority of PC users and logically the 860 PRO should only be considered by heavy duty workstation users, such as, for example, users that are rendering large videos most of the day.
With top-notch performance and stellar longevity ratings, this drive is as good as it gets when it comes to 2.5-inch SATA SSDs. It's also available with up to 4TB of capacity, which should be enough for even the most demanding users. Pricey, but the best.
Between the small speed increases and big internal upgrades, the Samsung 860 Pro is a worthy successor to the world's best SATA SSD. But it's ultimately an iteration most users can skip.
The Samsung 860 Pro is, based on our results here, a strong, reliable performer. We can’t really test its long-term reliability, but based on Samsung’s track record here, and the fact that the Samsung 860 Pro comes standard with a five-year warranty, chances are this thing is going to outlast your processor and your GP — and it’s just a boring old hard drive. The Samsung 860 Pro, and its predecessor the Samsung 840 Pro both prove, when it comes to your sensitive data, that boring is a very, very good thing.
The Samsung 860 Pro 1TB serves a shrinking market that's overshadowed by faster NVMe-based products. If you are tethered to the SATA bus and need the best in every category, the 860 Pro 1TB delivers. The 860 Pro is also the first NAS-rated prosumer SSD and it should work well in RAID. The EVO series tends to be more reasonably priced and has better performance in general applications, which keeps the 860 Pro firmly in the professional user category.
At those prices, the Samsung SSD 860 PRO is among the more expensive SATA-based solid state drives on the market. With that said, it is also one of the fastest, and it offeres an excellent endurance rating and 5-year warranty as well. The Samsung SSD 860 EVO is more competitively priced, but without testing one first hand we can't comment on its performance just yet. Considering the technical similarities between the two series of drives, however, we suspect the Samsung SSD 860 EVO to be a relatively good value.
The 860 EVO and Pro both are a properly good SATA3 SSD series, but so was the 850 and 750 EVO. You'll receive high-end performance for a SATA3 SSD positioned in that somewhat higher-end segment, armed with the very best endurance levels. Whatever model you choose, honestly you cannot go wrong here, but we do hope pricing comes down a bit.
Samsunk has stepped up to bat yet again with their latest 2-bit V-NAND and the 860 Pro with a 4TB high capacity. With rock solid performance, Samsung has also displayed product confidence in pricing and a new 5 year warranty.
With the 860 PRO, Samsung has raised the bar yet again, delivering one of, if not the best, consumer SATA SSDs on the market today. Designed for professionals and their high-end computing devices, the 860 PRO combines Samsung's new MJX controller with...
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