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Published: 2013-01-08, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
We have misgivings about the complete dearth of support outside Microsoft Windows, particularly now that Samsung's SSDs are proving popular upgrades for Apple Mac computers where they're known to work so well. We cannot comment on longevity of the new tec...
We find the different drives at the following prices: Samsung 840 250GB goes for €160.-, the Samsung 840 Pro 256GB drive for €220.-, and the OCZ Agility 3 240GB is priced at €170.-. The 840 Pro is the clear winner of the performed tests, but also cost...
Fast and quiet with no moving parts, Bundle includes SSD Magician software, Competitive price
TLC NAND has performance and endurance drawbacks, Not really any better than 830 Series
Jumping on the back of the altogether impressive Samsung 840 Pro Series and offering mainstream performance at a competitive price point, the 840 Series drives adopt the same three-core MDX controller but reduce cost by implementing triple-level cell (TL...
We were very impressed by the Samsung 840 Pro when it came out late September. It was the fastest at the time, but OCZ has caught up already with the Vector SSD. The other capacities of the 840 Pro are equally outstanding in terms of performance, all at...
The SSD 840 Pro carries on from where the 830 left off and is one of the fastest 2.5in SSDs around at the moment. It's a little pricey compared to some of its competitors but if Samsung continues with the aggressive pricing it began with the 830, then it...
Samsung is the first manufacturer to our knowledge to use TLC chips, in this case in their new 840 series. It means that the cost for the flash memory is potentially 30 percent lower. Hopefully this will eventually be reflected by consumer prices as wel...