![]() When stacked against an Intel SSD 540s Series SSD (2.5-inch), Samsung comes out on top with significantly faster speeds overall, not to mention it costs less. The 2.5-inch version of the Samsung 860 Evo also achieved significantly higher random random read and write speeds that are 60-70 MB/s faster. Namely, there are 5-20 MB/s improvements in both sequential read and write speeds. In fact, our testing showed small but noticeable improvements in the Samsung 860 Evo’s performance over its predecessor. this is probably because of driver issues, but we hope this is fixed in the near future.īeyond that, ultimately nothing seems to be hampering the performance of the M.2 SATA drive, as it ran away with the fastest single file and file folder transfer by almost a full second in each regard. One of the first things that stuck out in our testing was the fact that the M.2 SATA version of the Samsung 860 Evo didn’t hit its maximum rated speeds in CrystalDisk Mark. CrystalDisk Mark (Sequential) Read: 562.7 MB/s Write: 533.3 MB/sĬrystalDisk Mark (Random) Read: 339.4 MB/s Write: 332.9 MB/sĬrystalDisk Mark (Sequential) Read: 557.1 MB/s Write: 515.9 MB/sĬrystalDisk Mark (Random) Read: 243.7 MB/s Write: 236.3 MB/sġ0GB Folder Transfer: 25.63 seconds Performance ![]()
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