Samsung Releases 2 TB Version of the 850 Pro and 850 EVO SSD Drives

Posted by at 7:53 pm on July 6, 2015

Samsung SSD

Samsung announced two new client-focused SATA SSDs that will usher in a new era of high capacity and performance.

Product Samsung 850 Pro Samsung 850 EVO
Price (MSRP) $999.99 $799.99
Capacities 128 GB
256 GB
512 GB
1 TB (1,024 GB)
2 TB (2,048 GB)
120 GB
250 GB
500 GB
1 TB (1,000 GB)
2 TB (2,000 GB)
Interface SATA 6 Gb/s SATA 6 Gb/s
Form Factor 2.5″, 7 mm 2.5″, 7 mm
Controller 128 GB: MEX
256 GB: MEX
512 GB: MEX
1 TB: MEX
2 TB: MHX
120 GB: MGX
250 GB: MGX
500 GB: MGX
1 TB: MEX
2 TB: MHX
DRAM 128 GB: 256 MB LPDDR2
256 GB: 512 MB LPDDR2
512 GB: 512 MB LPDDR2
1 TB: 1 GB LPDDR2
2 TB: 2 GB LPDDR3
120 GB: 256 MB LPDDR2
250 GB: 512 MB LPDDR2
500 GB: 512 MB LPDDR2
1 TB: 1 GB LPDDR2
2 TB: 2 GB LPDDR3
NAND Flash Samsung 3D V-NAND MLC Samsung 3D V-NAND TLC
Sequential Read 550 MB/s 540 MB/s
Sequential Write 128 GB: 470 MB/s
256 GB: 520 MB/s
512 GB: 520 MB/s
1 TB: 520 MB/s
2 TB: 520 MB/s
520 MB/s
Based on TurboWrite
Performance
Random Read Up to 100,000 IOPS
(QD1) 10,000 IOPS
Up to 98,000 IOPS
(QD1) 10,000 IOPS
Random Write Up to 90,000 IOPS
(QD1) 36,000 IOPS
Up to 90,000 IOPS
(QD1) 40,000 IOPS
Power Consumption Average Read: 3.3 Watts
Average Write: 3.4 Watts
Average Read: 3.7 Watts
Average Write: 4.7 Watts
DEVSLP Power 5mW 120 GB: 2mW
250 GB: 2mW
500 GB: 2mW
1 TB: 4mW
2 TB: 5mW
Endurance 128 GB: 150 TBW
256 GB: 150 TBW
512 GB: 300 TBW
1 TB: 300 TBW
2 TB: 300 TBW
120 GB: 65 TBW
250 GB: 75 TBW
500 GB: 75 TBW
1 TB: 150 TBW
2 TB: 150 TBW
Warranty 10 Years 5 Years

Undoubtedly, the first thing you will notice is the price. The 850 Pro 2 TB tips the scales at nearly $1,000. This model will be a tough sale with Intel’s SSD 750 1.2 TB NVMe model being just a used Honda payment away. The 850 EVO 2 TB is a more palatable $799.99, but that isn’t why we think the 850 EVO 2 TB is better.
Both new 850 2 TB models use the same Samsung MHX tricore controller and 2 GB of Samsung LPDDR3 DRAM. The 850 Pro ships with Samsung’s 32-layer 3D V-NAND MLC, and the 850 EVO ships with 32-layer 3D V-NAND TLC. The TLC model also has an SLC buffer via TurboWrite. Like other EVO SSDs from the company, Samsung scales the SLC portion size in relation to the overall capacity of the drive. With the new 2 TB model, the SLC cache is very large. It’s so large, in fact, that we never hit true TLC performance even when transferring a Blu-Ray ISO file to the drive.

Notebook users will benefit from the increase in on-battery time made possible by the new 2 TB models. Armed with new low power DDR3, the new drives outperform the previous 850 products in this test. The older 850 Pro and EVO models in lower capacity sizes ship with LPDDR2 that uses more power than DDR3. DDR3 also runs at a higher clock speed so the page table buffer delivers data to the controller faster than before.

The 850 EVO 2 TB is quite possibly the best SATA SSD ever released to the public. In a notebook running on battery power, the CPU, GPU and system bus all run at reduced clock speeds. This causes the whole system to lump around at Pentium III speeds. SSDs accelerate system performance; even older computers benefit from the latency reduction.

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