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It has been quite some time, but Samsung has finally released the next iteration of the company’s highly popular 2.5-inch SATA SSD line, the Samsung 870 EVO. This drive leverages Samsung’s 3D V-NAND, features the company’s newest MKX controller, and is available in the same capacity points as the last-gen model (250GB to 4TB). Samsung states that the new 870 EVO boasts sequential read and write speeds up to 560MB/s and 530MB/s, respectively, while random performance is expected to hit up to 98,000 IOPS read and 88,000 IOPS writes, though it didn’t quite reach those levels in our tests. Backed by the company’s usual 5-year warranty, the Samsung 870 EVO is available in capacities of 250GB ($39.99), 500GB ($69.99), 1TB ($129.99), 2TB ($249.99) and 4TB ($479.99). We will be looking at the 1TB and 4TB models for this review. When looking at our VDI benchmarks results, both capacities demonstrated a significant improvement over the last-gen EVO drive. Not only that, Samsung has essentially halved the cost of the launch price tags (and in some capacities, even more so) compared to the last gen release. The problem though is SATA SSDs are aging technology, new systems are all pretty much NVMe at this point. Further, QLC NVMe SSDs make the cost metrics closer than most people think. Even the worst NVMe SSDs will blow the best SATA drives out of the water. All that said, there’s still a market for SATA SSDs. Samsung’s newest EVO release benefits a good deal from the vertical integration that Samsung has offered for years now, paired with a five-year warranty. Overall, we’d encourage most buyers to go NVMe, but the Samsung 870 EVO is a good release by the company, and a worthy successor to the 860. Full review - https://www.storagereview.com/review/... To get the latest tech news (and cool hardware photos) in your feed, discover us on social media: Twitter - / storagereview Instagram - / storagereview Facebook - / storagereview Reddit - / storagereview TikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJGwfNRj/