Marka | SAMSUNG |
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Producent | Samsung |
Seria | 870 EVO |
Wymiary produktu | 10 x 6.99 x 0.68 cm; 45.36 gr |
Baterie: | 1 Litowo-jonowa |
Numer modelu | MZ-77E500B/EU |
Kolor | Czarny |
Kształt | 6,5 cm |
Pojemność dysku twardego | 500 GB |
Opis dysku twardego | Dysk SSD |
Interfejs dysku twardego | Serial ATA-600 |
Moc w watach | 3.5 W |
Platforma sprzętowa | PC, Linux, Mac |
Czy baterie są dołączone | Nie |
Pojemność akumulatora litowego | 2 Kilowatogodziny |
Waga akumulatora litowego | 2 Gramy |
Liczba baterii litowo-jonowych | 5 |
Liczba baterii litowo-metalowych | 5 |
Producent | Samsung |
Język | Angielski, Angielski, Angielski, Angielski, Angielski |
ASIN | B08PC43D78 |
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Pojemność pamięci cyfrowej | 500 GB |
Interfejs dysku twardego | Serial ATA-600 |
Technologia łączności | SATA |
Marka | SAMSUNG |
Format dysku twardego | 2.5 Cale |
Opis dysku twardego | Dysk SSD |
Zgodne urządzenia | Laptop, Desktop |
Typ instalacji | Wewnętrzny dysk twardy |
Kolor | Czarny |
Rozmiar dysku twardego | 500 GB |
Informacje o tym produkcie
- Interfejs: osiąga maksymalny limit prędkości sekwencyjnej 560/530 MB/s
- Inteligentny Turbo Write: przyspiesza prędkość zapisu i utrzymuje długotrwałą wysoką wydajność
- Oprogramowanie Samsung Magician 6: zarządzaj swoim napędem za pomocą szeregu przydatnych narzędzi, które pomogą Ci być na bieżąco z najnowszymi aktualizacjami, monitorować stan i stan dysku
- Zaprojektowany dla każdego z komputerem stacjonarnym lub laptopem, który obsługuje standardowy 2,5-calowy współczynnik kształtu SATA
- Dostępna pojemność: 500 GB
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Niezrównana wydajność
870 EVO osiąga maksymalny limit interfejsu SATA, czyli prędkości sekwencyjne wynoszące 560/530 MB/s. Zwykli użytkownicy mogą teraz cieszyć się SSD o prawdziwie profesjonalnej wydajności. Dysk wzmocniono dodatkowo technologią Inteligent TurboWrite z dużym buforem, która zapewnia wyższe prędkości zapisu i wydajność przez długi czas.

Wyjątkowa niezawodność
Dysk 870 EVO zapewnia nawet 2400 TBW spełniając tym samym najwyższe w branży standardy niezawodności. SSD bez trudu sprosta szerokiemu wachlarzowi zadań – od codziennego korzystania z komputera po przetwarzanie wideo 8K. Dysk został ponadto wyposażony w najnowszy VNAND 6. generacji oraz kontroler MKX, gwarantujące stabilną współpracę z urządzeniem-hostem.

Bardziej wszechstronna kompatybilność
870 EVO pomyślnie przeszedł testy na kompatybilność z najczęściej używanymi systemami i aplikacjami, w tym chipsetami, płytami głównymi, dyskami NAS i urządzeniami rejestrującymi wideo. Ten najnowszy dodatek do serii EVO zapewnia zatem wszechstronność kompatybilną z dowolnymi systemami i zadaniami.

Bezproblemowe przejście na najnowszy model
Przejście na 870 EVO jest wyjątkowo łatwe – wystarczy, że użytkownik posiada komputer PC lub laptop obsługujący standardowe urządzenia SATA o wielkości 2,5”. By móc cieszyć się tym arcydziełem technologii SSD, wystarczy podłączyć je do wejścia SATA, a odświeżone oprogramowanie migracyjne zajmie się całą resztą.

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Ranking najlepiej sprzedających się produktów | Pozycja 10,199 w kategorii Elektronika (Zobacz Top 100 w kategorii Elektronika) Pozycja 111 w kategorii Wewnętrzne dyski SSD |
Data pierwszej dostępności | 19 stycznia 2021 |
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Crystal Disk info shows that disk is good only in 97% of 100% so probably reserved cell are in use. After LESS than 1 write per TLC! Not good.
Previousely i had 950 evo 250GB and died badly (a lot of cells not readable, not possible to clone drive) with 100TBW (~80% good) when limits from samsung was 150TBW.
Does it mean that all SSDs are already dead when close to the limits or S.M.A.R.T. shows any wear out?

Zrecenzowano w Polsce 🇵🇱 dnia 13 marca 2022
Crystal Disk info shows that disk is good only in 97% of 100% so probably reserved cell are in use. After LESS than 1 write per TLC! Not good.
Previousely i had 950 evo 250GB and died badly (a lot of cells not readable, not possible to clone drive) with 100TBW (~80% good) when limits from samsung was 150TBW.
Does it mean that all SSDs are already dead when close to the limits or S.M.A.R.T. shows any wear out?

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While the initial signs were good, it suddenly slowed down and Windows 10 would scan for (and fix) disk errors on every boot. I suspect this was due to the diabolical Crucial SSD 'Storage Executive' software and its 'Momentum Cache' feature. Anyway, the disk is en route back to Amazon and I temporarily popped in an HDD.
Rather than purchasing based on price, I have now opted for a quality Samsung SSD - and this new 870 EVO 1TB model looked good. Indeed, for me, it was the correct choice!
I used a caddy and Paradigm Hard Disk Manager 17 to clone the current HDD (I had no need of the cloning software available from Samsung). I popped it into laptop and away we went with no issues. I downloaded and installed Samsung Magician 6.3 - and enabled "Over Provisioning". As such, the laptop in normal operation really flies! I have shown the Samsung benchmark results and also the "Smart" information - confirming a new SSD with no errors.
With all of the 'external' buffering and caching (in Samsung Magician) turned off, CrystalDiskMark confirms the SSD performs at the maximum capacity of a SATA-III interface for both reads and writes - within the limitations of its own cache. Even with very large files, 'raw' transfer speeds (~360Mbps) are excellent for a SSD of this type.
The device remains relatively cool even during intensive use. Usually it sits at about 32degC and doesn't ever exceed 40. So, I have no complaints there!
I opted for this SSD over the cheaper Samsung 870 QVO device and think I made the correct decision - given the consistent operating characteristics and life expectancy, the extra few pounds were well worth it!
I have used a Samsung 840 EVO in another laptop error free for years. I'm hoping this one will be as good. Fingers crossed 🤞
A 5 year warranty gives added confidence.
As a side note. The latest Samsung Magician software package is an excellent utility - and is compatible with all of the more advanced features of this excellent SSD.
Unlike some other reviewers, my SSD was sold and shipped by Amazon in the UK - so I incurred no extra charges.


Zrecenzowano w Wielkiej Brytanii 🇬🇧 w dniu 9 lutego 2021
While the initial signs were good, it suddenly slowed down and Windows 10 would scan for (and fix) disk errors on every boot. I suspect this was due to the diabolical Crucial SSD 'Storage Executive' software and its 'Momentum Cache' feature. Anyway, the disk is en route back to Amazon and I temporarily popped in an HDD.
Rather than purchasing based on price, I have now opted for a quality Samsung SSD - and this new 870 EVO 1TB model looked good. Indeed, for me, it was the correct choice!
I used a caddy and Paradigm Hard Disk Manager 17 to clone the current HDD (I had no need of the cloning software available from Samsung). I popped it into laptop and away we went with no issues. I downloaded and installed Samsung Magician 6.3 - and enabled "Over Provisioning". As such, the laptop in normal operation really flies! I have shown the Samsung benchmark results and also the "Smart" information - confirming a new SSD with no errors.
With all of the 'external' buffering and caching (in Samsung Magician) turned off, CrystalDiskMark confirms the SSD performs at the maximum capacity of a SATA-III interface for both reads and writes - within the limitations of its own cache. Even with very large files, 'raw' transfer speeds (~360Mbps) are excellent for a SSD of this type.
The device remains relatively cool even during intensive use. Usually it sits at about 32degC and doesn't ever exceed 40. So, I have no complaints there!
I opted for this SSD over the cheaper Samsung 870 QVO device and think I made the correct decision - given the consistent operating characteristics and life expectancy, the extra few pounds were well worth it!
I have used a Samsung 840 EVO in another laptop error free for years. I'm hoping this one will be as good. Fingers crossed 🤞
A 5 year warranty gives added confidence.
As a side note. The latest Samsung Magician software package is an excellent utility - and is compatible with all of the more advanced features of this excellent SSD.
Unlike some other reviewers, my SSD was sold and shipped by Amazon in the UK - so I incurred no extra charges.







Una cosa es que este instalado y se haya puesto el sistema operativo, se haya usado unos dias, unoa cuantos gb... Pero esto es un completo abuso. Esto pasa porque amazon no revisa absolutamente nada el estado de las cosas, y en este tipo de productos hay que ver su estado interno. Si comprais un ssd reacondicionado pasarle el programa que os digo para ver el estado, si esta muy usado devolverlo.


Zrecenzowano w Hiszpanii 🇪🇸 w dniu 13 grudnia 2021
Una cosa es que este instalado y se haya puesto el sistema operativo, se haya usado unos dias, unoa cuantos gb... Pero esto es un completo abuso. Esto pasa porque amazon no revisa absolutamente nada el estado de las cosas, y en este tipo de productos hay que ver su estado interno. Si comprais un ssd reacondicionado pasarle el programa que os digo para ver el estado, si esta muy usado devolverlo.




Zrecenzowano w Niemczech 🇩🇪 w dniu 29 marca 2021


Einzig die Startgeschwindigkeit und das Öffnen von Programmen wurde mit den Jahren immer langsamer.
Vor einem Jahr verdoppelte ich den RAM auf 8GB. Das brachte nicht sehr viel.
Deswegen überlegten wir uns, eine Neuanschaffung zu tätigen.
Da die derzeitigen Angebote wegen der großen Nachfrage nicht sehr interessant für uns sind, suchten wir nach Alternativen.
Die Suche führte zum Austausch der HDD gegen eine SSD.
Doch welche SSD?
Original ist im Laptop eine 500GB HDD verbaut, übrigens auch von Samsung.
Mehr brauchen wir nicht, aber kleiner sollte die SSD auch nicht sein.
Da ich mit SSDs bisher keine Erfahrung habe, machte ich mich ein wenig schlau und entschied mich dann für diese SSD von Samsung.
Mittels Samsung-Software habe ich die Daten 1:1 von der HDD auf die SSD kopiert. Das funktionierte tadellos. Obwohl nicht mal 70GB zu kopieren waren, dauerte es fast eine Stunde. Der Laptop sollte deshalb am Netzteil angeschlossen sein. Nicht, daß vor Beendigung des Kopiervorganges der Akku leer wird.
Danach tauschte ich die HDD gegen die SSD aus.
Als ich dann den Laptop startete, war schnell klar: Wir brauchen keinen Neuen!
Die Startgeschwindigkeit ist beeindruckend. Ich hätte nie gedacht, daß der Unterschied so groß ist.
Ich werde in nächster Zeit unserem PC auch mittels SSD Beine machen. Da wird es dann aber eine 2TB SSD.
Ich habe jetzt auch die 2TB SSD gekauft und in unseren PC eingebaut.
Wie schon bei der kleineren SSD verlief auch hier das "Klonen" der HDD mit der Samsung-Software völlig problemlos. Es dauerte aber acht! Stunden.
Auch beim PC ersetzt die Samsung SSD 870 EVO die alte HDD.
Die SSD auf einen Einbaurahmen montiert, etwa 5 cm oberhalb der HDD den Einbaurahmen mit SSD in den PC eingebaut, die beiden Kabel umgesteckt und fertig. Die alte HDD beließ ich im PC, da ich keinerlei Verwendung mehr für sie habe.
So schnell fuhr der PC noch nie hoch und er ist viel leiser als zuvor.
Vor einem Neukauf sollte man auf jeden Fall einen Austausch der HDD in Erwägung ziehen, zumindest dann, wenn der Austausch so einfach wie bei unseren Geräten ist.
Für uns hat es sich definitiv gelohnt.

Original Review:
Samsung have managed to improve on their excellent 860 EVO series of drives with the new 870 EVO. Now, whilst it's well known that SATA SSDs are essentially bottlenecked by the SATA interface it really looks like Samsung have still been able to squeeze a little bit more out of them with some clever Turbo Cache magic (see attached benchmark screen shots).
What's really surprised me this time round is the cost of the 870 EVOs. Historically you always had to pay (quite a lot) more for Samsung SSDs compared to the competition but with the 4TB 870 EVO being under £400 on release it really is a no brainer when the offerings from WD and Seagate are more expensive. It's also worth noting that the 870 EVO is not much more expensive than the 870 QVO so definitely worth paying the extra in my opinion. Whilst £400 for 4TB of storage is not cheap the prices have come down a lot over the last couple of years and it's a little more palatable!
The drive arrives in very similar packaging to the 870 EVO, in fact the box is the same size but the illustration is a little different. You only get the drive and a small pamphlet in the box and you do not get any 2.5" mounting screws or a SATA cable. If you are replacing an existing 2.5" drive this most likely won't be an issue but if you are adding it to a system you may need to buy a couple of bits.
Windows detected the drive straight away and I just use DISKMGMT.MSC to create a partition etc. I performed a couple of Benchmarks with CrystalDiskMark, Samsung Magician and ATTO and all show the drive to be performing very close to it's specs which is excellent. The EVO series of drives have a 'Turbo Cache' build into them which ensures the drive delivers full performance for most standard use cases, only when you start copying gigabytes around at a time will you see the performance drop but it's still around 350-370MB/s which is still considerably faster than a spinning disk.
I'm not cloning my OS or anything from another disk but you can use Samsung's free software for this but I highly recommend Macrium Reflect which is free and far more flexible/powerful.
Being an SSD there's no moving parts so is completely silent in use and I can only hear my wallet screaming. It also runs cool at between 30-35 Degrees although they do run 4 or 5 Degrees warmer than the 860 EVOs I have. Aesthetically it looks identical to an 860 EVO and from looking at the top of the drive you can't tell the difference.
The 4TB 870 EVO also has a TBW rating of 2400 (which is the same as the 4TB 860 EVO) and is actually very high, certainly when compared a lot of other 4TB SATA SSDs that only seem to offer 600 TBW. To put a TBW of 2400 into context you would need to write 2.4 Petabytes to the drive to achieve this, or 0.3 DWPD (Drive Writes Per Day) for 5 years. This means you would need to write 1.2 TB to the drive every day for 5 years to hit that rating. Once you hit the rating the drive is no longer under warranty and potentially could fail at any time. I've never got anywhere near the TBW of any of my drives but Samsung are supposed to be very generous with this anyway and you could probably write a lot more to the drive before it completely dies. It's just... risky!
I also tried the 4TB 870 EVO disks out in a Synology NAS and benchmarked them (see attached screen shot). They really seem to fly but are currently not on the Synology Drive Compatibility List so it's not recommended you use them yet, certainly not for anything important or business critical.
The drive also comes with Samsung's 5 year warranty which offers piece of mind. Touch wood I've never needed to use it for any of my SSDs and I have bought a lot of them over the years.
So far I'm really impressed with the 4TB Samsung 870 EVO. They've made a few more improvements to what was already an amazing drive in the 860 EVO. I'm sure I'll be buying more as time goes on, certainly where I can't use NVME at least.
Pros:
- Excellent performance and about as good as it gets for SATA
- Competitively priced
- Runs cool
- 5 year warranty
- 2400 TBW rating
Cons:
- None so far


Zrecenzowano w Wielkiej Brytanii 🇬🇧 w dniu 27 lutego 2021
Original Review:
Samsung have managed to improve on their excellent 860 EVO series of drives with the new 870 EVO. Now, whilst it's well known that SATA SSDs are essentially bottlenecked by the SATA interface it really looks like Samsung have still been able to squeeze a little bit more out of them with some clever Turbo Cache magic (see attached benchmark screen shots).
What's really surprised me this time round is the cost of the 870 EVOs. Historically you always had to pay (quite a lot) more for Samsung SSDs compared to the competition but with the 4TB 870 EVO being under £400 on release it really is a no brainer when the offerings from WD and Seagate are more expensive. It's also worth noting that the 870 EVO is not much more expensive than the 870 QVO so definitely worth paying the extra in my opinion. Whilst £400 for 4TB of storage is not cheap the prices have come down a lot over the last couple of years and it's a little more palatable!
The drive arrives in very similar packaging to the 870 EVO, in fact the box is the same size but the illustration is a little different. You only get the drive and a small pamphlet in the box and you do not get any 2.5" mounting screws or a SATA cable. If you are replacing an existing 2.5" drive this most likely won't be an issue but if you are adding it to a system you may need to buy a couple of bits.
Windows detected the drive straight away and I just use DISKMGMT.MSC to create a partition etc. I performed a couple of Benchmarks with CrystalDiskMark, Samsung Magician and ATTO and all show the drive to be performing very close to it's specs which is excellent. The EVO series of drives have a 'Turbo Cache' build into them which ensures the drive delivers full performance for most standard use cases, only when you start copying gigabytes around at a time will you see the performance drop but it's still around 350-370MB/s which is still considerably faster than a spinning disk.
I'm not cloning my OS or anything from another disk but you can use Samsung's free software for this but I highly recommend Macrium Reflect which is free and far more flexible/powerful.
Being an SSD there's no moving parts so is completely silent in use and I can only hear my wallet screaming. It also runs cool at between 30-35 Degrees although they do run 4 or 5 Degrees warmer than the 860 EVOs I have. Aesthetically it looks identical to an 860 EVO and from looking at the top of the drive you can't tell the difference.
The 4TB 870 EVO also has a TBW rating of 2400 (which is the same as the 4TB 860 EVO) and is actually very high, certainly when compared a lot of other 4TB SATA SSDs that only seem to offer 600 TBW. To put a TBW of 2400 into context you would need to write 2.4 Petabytes to the drive to achieve this, or 0.3 DWPD (Drive Writes Per Day) for 5 years. This means you would need to write 1.2 TB to the drive every day for 5 years to hit that rating. Once you hit the rating the drive is no longer under warranty and potentially could fail at any time. I've never got anywhere near the TBW of any of my drives but Samsung are supposed to be very generous with this anyway and you could probably write a lot more to the drive before it completely dies. It's just... risky!
I also tried the 4TB 870 EVO disks out in a Synology NAS and benchmarked them (see attached screen shot). They really seem to fly but are currently not on the Synology Drive Compatibility List so it's not recommended you use them yet, certainly not for anything important or business critical.
The drive also comes with Samsung's 5 year warranty which offers piece of mind. Touch wood I've never needed to use it for any of my SSDs and I have bought a lot of them over the years.
So far I'm really impressed with the 4TB Samsung 870 EVO. They've made a few more improvements to what was already an amazing drive in the 860 EVO. I'm sure I'll be buying more as time goes on, certainly where I can't use NVME at least.
Pros:
- Excellent performance and about as good as it gets for SATA
- Competitively priced
- Runs cool
- 5 year warranty
- 2400 TBW rating
Cons:
- None so far





