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Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 19-Dec-25 09:24:03
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Re: 2.5" SSDs


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Who use Samsung anyway?


the 840,850,860,870 sata ssds were considered thre best or one of the best.

Again with their nvme m.2 units, considered some of the best, pcie5 m.2 slots now have more or less everyone around the same.

Also samsung always had given you a chance to buy hbm based ssds or dram based ssds .........

But like with everything with samsung of late, they have blured the line between brands and confused many.
Standard User TinyMongomery
(legend) Fri 19-Dec-25 09:36:48
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Who use Samsung anyway?
Quite a lot of people: https://www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-Internal-Solid-S...
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 19-Dec-25 12:19:16
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No 2 in the UK.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Best-Sellers-Computers-Acce...

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Standard User Banger
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 19-Dec-25 16:04:35
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Re: 2.5" SSDs


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In reply to a post by zyborg47:
Who use Samsung anyway?


the 840,850,860,870 sata ssds were considered thre best or one of the best.

Again with their nvme m.2 units, considered some of the best, pcie5 m.2 slots now have more or less everyone around the same.

Also samsung always had given you a chance to buy hbm based ssds or dram based ssds .........

But like with everything with samsung of late, they have blured the line between brands and confused many.


My choice for my next NVME. My Corsair MP510 has served me well (Samsung NAND) I plan to go for Samsung next time but still plenty life in the Corsair (69%).

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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 19-Dec-25 19:24:49
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My choice for my next NVME.
About 3 years ago I moved to a new PC that had NVMe, and had a look around... in the last 8 to 10 years I think all my SSDs but one had been Samsung. 820, 830, 840 series 2.5" SATA drives. Now on a 980 Pro NVMe ; zero complaints. (my first SSD was a 128gb OCZ in a core2duo machine).

That's only one person though, not really much data on reliability.

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Standard User TinyMongomery
(legend) Fri 19-Dec-25 20:35:08
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I’ve got three Samsung NVMe drives and a couple of their external SSDs. Blindingly fast performance and 100% reliability so far.
Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 20-Dec-25 00:39:12
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i've had

990 pro, adata 8200 (yes that ssd - is fab before they had to switch chips but didn't tell anyone) firecuda 510 and kingston kc3000.

all with dram

sata
850 and 860s

will do the no dram ones tomorrow.

And yes in some circumstances you can notice the difference even at sata level
Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Sun 21-Dec-25 11:51:48
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Okay, get it, lots of people do use Samsung. LOL.
I have never had a Samsung drive, I liked Corsair and used them for years, drives and memory, Lexar for SD cards, normally, but Lexar is now Longsys, since Micron dumped them.

I have been lucky with storage to be honest, only had one drive go belly up on me completely and that was the Corsair Force 3, but it years old and was used as a temp file drive for a while, after the end of it OS days, so lots of reading and writing.

For storage, I still prefer mechanical drives, slow yes, but a lot cheaper.

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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 21-Dec-25 12:55:10
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For storage, I still prefer mechanical drives, slow yes, but a lot cheaper.
Tell Apple, they went SSD for all their products long before others. Have you tried macOS (or Windows 10 or 11) on a mechanical drive? Nobody has time for that anymore. Using SSD gets rid of the need to defragment, as the whole file system responds with the same latency.

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Standard User neo_wales
(committed) Sun 21-Dec-25 23:06:45
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I used Samsung a lot over the years HHD and SSD but for the last year or more I've been fitting Fanxiang M.2 and SSD with issues to date. Not badly priced either.

I've just fitted a 2TB to my grandsons xmas prezzie laptop...shussssh don't tell him.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New year and 2026 from Wales

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