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06-30-2020, 03:44 PM
The Samsung 870 QVO (‘Q’ as in in 4-bit QLC), is our first look at a drive that will eventually ship with a whopping 8TB of NAND on board. Announced Tuesday, this is the new top capacity available, superseding a still-new flock of 4TB models. Samsung sent us the 2TB version for testing. It’s a great everyday performer; however, when you run out of cache (which shouldn’t be often), write pace falls off drastically.
Specs and pricingA standard 2.5-inch SATA 6Gbps SSD, the 870 QVO is currently available for preorder in a few of its capacities: the 2TBÂ- we tested ($250 from Newegg), and 4TB ($500 from NeweggRemove non-product link (https://cdmagurus.com/)). The 1TB capacity is on sale now for $130 on AmazonRemove non-product link (https://cdmagurus.com/) or $130 from NeweggRemove non-product link (https://cdmagurus.com/).Â- in $130/1TB, $250/2TB (tested), and $500/4TB flavors. The 8TB model will be available in August for $900. That’s considerably cheaper than the high-capacity 4TB OWC Aura P12 (https://www.pcworld.com/article/3562390/owc-aura-p12-review.html) and 8TB Sabrent Rocket Q (https://www.pcworld.com/article/3562366/sabrent-rocket-q-nvme-ssd-8tb-is-a-beautiful-thing.html) NVMe drives we recently covered, and a far greater savings delta than we normally see between NVMe and SATA.Â-
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Specs and pricingA standard 2.5-inch SATA 6Gbps SSD, the 870 QVO is currently available for preorder in a few of its capacities: the 2TBÂ- we tested ($250 from Newegg), and 4TB ($500 from NeweggRemove non-product link (https://cdmagurus.com/)). The 1TB capacity is on sale now for $130 on AmazonRemove non-product link (https://cdmagurus.com/) or $130 from NeweggRemove non-product link (https://cdmagurus.com/).Â- in $130/1TB, $250/2TB (tested), and $500/4TB flavors. The 8TB model will be available in August for $900. That’s considerably cheaper than the high-capacity 4TB OWC Aura P12 (https://www.pcworld.com/article/3562390/owc-aura-p12-review.html) and 8TB Sabrent Rocket Q (https://www.pcworld.com/article/3562366/sabrent-rocket-q-nvme-ssd-8tb-is-a-beautiful-thing.html) NVMe drives we recently covered, and a far greater savings delta than we normally see between NVMe and SATA.Â-
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