New Samsung 860 QVO SSD line-up with up to 4TB storage

    New Samsung 860 QVO SSD line-up with up to 4TB storage


    Posted: 28 Nov 2018


    Samsung Electronics, today unveiled its new consumer solid state drive (SSD) lineup — the Samsung 860 QVO SSD — featuring up to four terabytes (TB) of storage capacity with exceptional speed and reliability. Built on the company’s high-density 4-bit multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash architecture, the 860 QVO makes terabyte capacities more accessible to the masses at approachable price points.

    “Today’s consumers are using, producing and storing more high-resolution files than ever, including 4K videos and graphics-intensive games, escalating demand for greater capacities and performance in storage devices,” said Dr. Mike Mang, vice president of Brand Product Marketing, Memory Business at Samsung Electronics. “Samsung continues to lead the move toward multi-terabyte SSDs with the introduction of the Samsung 860 QVO, delivering fast performance, reliability and value to more consumers around the world.”

    Mainstream PC users handling large multi-media content often need to upgrade their PC’s storage to improve everyday computing experience. Based on the commonly used SATA interface and 2.5-inch form factor, the 860 QVO fits perfectly in most standard laptops or desktops. Also, by offering both high capacity and performance in a single, affordable drive, the 860 QVO eliminates the need to use a combination of an SSD and an HDD for booting and storage.

    Featuring sequential read and write speeds of up to 550 megabytes per second (MB/s) and 520 MB/s, respectively1, the 860 QVO achieves the same level of performance as today’s 3-bit MLC SSD, thanks to Samsung’s latest 4-bit V-NAND and the proven MJX controller. The drive is also integrated with Intelligent TurboWrite technology2, which helps to accelerate speeds while maintaining high performance for longer periods of time.

    For optimal reliability, Samsung provides a total byte written based on a thorough analysis of consumers’ SSD usage patterns: a three-year limited warranty3 or up to 1,440 terabytes written (TBW) for the 4TB version, and 720 TBW and 360 TBW for the 2TB and 1TB versions, respectively.

    The 860 QVO will be available globally from December 2018, with a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) starting at $149.99 for the 1TB model. For more information, please visit samsung.com/ssd or samsungssd.com.

    Key Specifications

    New Samsung 860 QVO SSD line-up with up to 4TB storage-samsung.jpg

    1 Performances may vary depending on SSD’s firmware version and system hardware & configuration. The sequential write performances were measured with Intelligent TurboWrite technology being activated. The sequential write performances may not be sustained for the portion of data exceeding over Intelligent TurboWrite buffer size. Sequential performance measurements are based on CrystalDiskMark v. 5.0.2. Random performances are measured with Intelligent TurboWrite technology being activated. Random performances may not be sustained for the portion of data exceeding over Intelligent TurboWrite buffer size. Random performance measurements are based on IOmeter1.1.0.
    * Test system configuration: Intel® Core i7-4790k CPU@4GHz, DDR3 1600MHz 8GB, OS-Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit, Chipset-ASUS-Z97-PRO
    2 The Intelligent TurboWrite technology adjusts the buffer size to optimal levels within the usable disk space; up to 42GB for 1TB model and up to 78GB for 2TB and 4TB models. For more information on TurboWrite, please visit New URL.
    3 3 years or TBW, whichever comes first. For more information on warranty, please find the enclosed warranty statement in the package
    4 1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes by IDEMA. A certain portion of capacity may be used for system file and maintenance use, so the actual capacity may differ from what is indicated on the product label.
    5 Samsung Electronics shall not be liable for any loss, including but not limited to loss of data or other information contained on Samsung Electronics product or loss of profit or revenue which may be incurred by user. For more information on the warranty, please visit Samsung Solid State Drives - Memory Storage | Samsung US.



    Source: Samsung Electronics Brings Multi-terabyte Storage Capacities at Accessible Price with 860 QVO SSD – Samsung Global Newsroom
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    28 Nov 2018



  1. Posts : 9,600
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       #1

    I've been following this for a couple of days now. While the QVO's QLC (Quat Level Cell) NAND ('tis curious how Samsung still clings to the original definition of MLC despite everyone else uses TLC and QLC for MLC other than two level) is not going to be a replacement for MLC or TLC for a long time yet, it will help bridge the price gap between spinners and SSDs.

    While I'm glad to see Samsung doing this, I would rather they had put that energy into making larger capacity consumer SSDs. The current MJX controller is capable of handling up to 8TB.
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  2. Posts : 1,797
    Win 7 Ultimate, Win 8.1 Pro, Linux Mint 19 Cinnamon (All 64-Bit)
       #2

    Even though these do look like a much cheaper value, I'll still be sticking with spinners for storage for now.

    I do use SSDs for the OS drives, but it's just too out of my price range to be buying 4TB SSDs to replace them all on my systems. I can still pick up decent 2TB spinners for £50-60.
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