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Samsung 860 Evo Msata 250gb V-nand Ssd (mz-m6e250) 6gb/s 1.8"
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Samsung 860 EVO MZ-M6E250BW 250GB SED mSATA Solid State Drive
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Purchased on 9/18/2018 I chose this upgrade from a standard Sata 6 2.5 evo 512gb that worked flawlessly for a year. Installed win 10 64 bit and it worked for a few weeks and then the M.2 started disappearing from the BIOS and Windows would not boot. Formatted drive and followed the proper instructions to Install windows 10 by setting Boot Priority: UEFI Hard Disk, Windows 8.1/10 WHQL enabled, pulled all drives except for the m.2 and installed Win 10 64bit from a Flash drive. This worked for approx 3 weeks so I ignored my RMA deadline because all seemed fine. Now every 2 days my system freezes and a windows blue screen appears "DPC watchdog violation" I researched the "DPC watchdog violation" and performed 4 potential fixes Updated Motherboard bios msi Z270 gaming m7 ... MorePurchased on 9/18/2018 I chose this upgrade from a standard Sata 6 2.5 evo 512gb that worked flawlessly for a year. Installed win 10 64 bit and it worked for a few weeks and then the M.2 started disappearing from the BIOS and Windows would not boot. Formatted drive and followed the proper instructions to Install windows 10 by setting Boot Priority: UEFI Hard Disk, Windows 8.1/10 WHQL enabled, pulled all drives except for the m.2 and installed Win 10 64bit from a Flash drive. This worked for approx 3 weeks so I ignored my RMA deadline because all seemed fine. Now every 2 days my system freezes and a windows blue screen appears "DPC watchdog violation" I researched the "DPC watchdog violation" and performed 4 potential fixes Updated Motherboard bios msi Z270 gaming m7 Disabled fast boot features in BIOS and Windows. Updated IDE/ATA Atapi Controller to standard driver Found another potential solution by disabling fast boot when powering down hidden deep in Power Options After blue screen the system boots to the BIOS and when I look at the drives M.2 is missing. Reset power and it boots fine again for a few days. I use slot m.2 slot 2 because according to the manual it does not eliminate a SATA port. Whenever I attempt a fix it works for 2-3 weeks so I think all is good. Then suddenly "DPC Watchdog Violation" rears its ugly head again. If I go back to the SATA solid state I have no problems. Upgrading to M.2 NVM has been a horrible experience for me. I'm going to have to reach out to Samsung for a replacement but would prefer a refund of $197.00. MSI Z270 gaming M7 MSI GeForce GTX 1070 G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) Intel Core i7-7700K Kaby Lake Quad-Core 4.2 GHz LGA 1151 EVGA SuperNOVA 850
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The item arrived on tome and was in good condition. The page I ordered it from on Macsales did not mention it was used and. more imprtantly, did not mention it had a adapter attached. I called to retur it and the person I spoke to, while polite, did everything he could to prevent this. After close to an hour, he mentioned that the pins look unusual because it had an adapter attached. I really like Macsales. It's my goto place from some Mac accessories.and I will continue to shaop with you.
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Used this to upgrade my PS4 pro, up from 1tb disk space, and its worked great, it fits inside the console super easy, and has all the right connectors on the drive itself. The PS4 Pro?, was totally fine with all this, its designed so that this procedure is super easy to do, the original one pops right out, the new one, slots right in, with just one little screw, right on the back, the operating system took it all in its stride. All easy enough to do, and it all just fits right in there. The box says its 2tb capacity?, but you never get the full amount any memory promises anyway. On this, it needs the system software adding to this new drive, via a free sony download, from a USB stick, that takes up around 1Gb on the USB stick, and around 10Gb once its all installed ... MoreUsed this to upgrade my PS4 pro, up from 1tb disk space, and its worked great, it fits inside the console super easy, and has all the right connectors on the drive itself. The PS4 Pro?, was totally fine with all this, its designed so that this procedure is super easy to do, the original one pops right out, the new one, slots right in, with just one little screw, right on the back, the operating system took it all in its stride. All easy enough to do, and it all just fits right in there. The box says its 2tb capacity?, but you never get the full amount any memory promises anyway. On this, it needs the system software adding to this new drive, via a free sony download, from a USB stick, that takes up around 1Gb on the USB stick, and around 10Gb once its all installed and un-compressed, this hard drive also reserves around 15Gb, as permanent free space, to guarantee this drive will last you for years and years, this keeps it efficient for far longer. Once this is all up and running from fresh install?, this leaves you with around 1.70tb storage on your PS4 Pro, that's around 60 games capacity, (20 HUGE games, and 40 regular sized games). This SSD hard drives life expectancy?, is basically forever!, versus a regular hard drive, that lives for roughly 5 years. This has no moving parts, and lasts around 100 full loads to the very brim, that's 200tb, and 100 full erases of everything in it, if your just playing a game?, that doesn't affect this at all, that's just reading. So basically?, this will thing last you forever, it will almost double your memory capacity, and (with regular dust cleaning), make your PS4 Pro, live forever. My load times are 'drastically' speeded up using this too. Loading times, when playing a game, went down from 2 minutes, to just 20 seconds. This is expensive, but a wise investment, the life of an SSD hard drive?, is 100 times that of your original HDD hard drive. I recommend this very highly.
| General | |
| Device Type | Solid state drive - internal |
| Capacity | 250 GB |
| Hardware Encryption | Yes |
| Encryption Algorithm | 256-bit AES |
Samsung 860 Evo Msata 250gb V-nand Ssd (mz-m6e250) 6gb/s 1.8"
Delivery $34.63
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Samsung Ssd 860 Evo Msata 250gb 250 Gb Sata Iii Mz-m6e250bw No Box
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Samsung 860 EVO MZ-M6E250BW 250GB SED mSATA Solid State Drive
Purchased on 9/18/2018 I chose this upgrade from a standard Sata 6 2.5 evo 512gb that worked flawlessly for a year. Installed win 10 64 bit and it worked for a few weeks and then the M.2 started disappearing from the BIOS and Windows would not boot. Formatted drive and followed the proper instructions to Install windows 10 by setting Boot Priority: UEFI Hard Disk, Windows 8.1/10 WHQL enabled, pulled all drives except for the m.2 and installed Win 10 64bit from a Flash drive. This worked for approx 3 weeks so I ignored my RMA deadline because all seemed fine. Now every 2 days my system freezes and a windows blue screen appears "DPC watchdog violation" I researched the "DPC watchdog violation" and performed 4 potential fixes Updated Motherboard bios msi Z270 gaming m7 ... MorePurchased on 9/18/2018 I chose this upgrade from a standard Sata 6 2.5 evo 512gb that worked flawlessly for a year. Installed win 10 64 bit and it worked for a few weeks and then the M.2 started disappearing from the BIOS and Windows would not boot. Formatted drive and followed the proper instructions to Install windows 10 by setting Boot Priority: UEFI Hard Disk, Windows 8.1/10 WHQL enabled, pulled all drives except for the m.2 and installed Win 10 64bit from a Flash drive. This worked for approx 3 weeks so I ignored my RMA deadline because all seemed fine. Now every 2 days my system freezes and a windows blue screen appears "DPC watchdog violation" I researched the "DPC watchdog violation" and performed 4 potential fixes Updated Motherboard bios msi Z270 gaming m7 Disabled fast boot features in BIOS and Windows. Updated IDE/ATA Atapi Controller to standard driver Found another potential solution by disabling fast boot when powering down hidden deep in Power Options After blue screen the system boots to the BIOS and when I look at the drives M.2 is missing. Reset power and it boots fine again for a few days. I use slot m.2 slot 2 because according to the manual it does not eliminate a SATA port. Whenever I attempt a fix it works for 2-3 weeks so I think all is good. Then suddenly "DPC Watchdog Violation" rears its ugly head again. If I go back to the SATA solid state I have no problems. Upgrading to M.2 NVM has been a horrible experience for me. I'm going to have to reach out to Samsung for a replacement but would prefer a refund of $197.00. MSI Z270 gaming M7 MSI GeForce GTX 1070 G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) Intel Core i7-7700K Kaby Lake Quad-Core 4.2 GHz LGA 1151 EVGA SuperNOVA 850
The item arrived on tome and was in good condition. The page I ordered it from on Macsales did not mention it was used and. more imprtantly, did not mention it had a adapter attached. I called to retur it and the person I spoke to, while polite, did everything he could to prevent this. After close to an hour, he mentioned that the pins look unusual because it had an adapter attached. I really like Macsales. It's my goto place from some Mac accessories.and I will continue to shaop with you.
Used this to upgrade my PS4 pro, up from 1tb disk space, and its worked great, it fits inside the console super easy, and has all the right connectors on the drive itself. The PS4 Pro?, was totally fine with all this, its designed so that this procedure is super easy to do, the original one pops right out, the new one, slots right in, with just one little screw, right on the back, the operating system took it all in its stride. All easy enough to do, and it all just fits right in there. The box says its 2tb capacity?, but you never get the full amount any memory promises anyway. On this, it needs the system software adding to this new drive, via a free sony download, from a USB stick, that takes up around 1Gb on the USB stick, and around 10Gb once its all installed ... MoreUsed this to upgrade my PS4 pro, up from 1tb disk space, and its worked great, it fits inside the console super easy, and has all the right connectors on the drive itself. The PS4 Pro?, was totally fine with all this, its designed so that this procedure is super easy to do, the original one pops right out, the new one, slots right in, with just one little screw, right on the back, the operating system took it all in its stride. All easy enough to do, and it all just fits right in there. The box says its 2tb capacity?, but you never get the full amount any memory promises anyway. On this, it needs the system software adding to this new drive, via a free sony download, from a USB stick, that takes up around 1Gb on the USB stick, and around 10Gb once its all installed and un-compressed, this hard drive also reserves around 15Gb, as permanent free space, to guarantee this drive will last you for years and years, this keeps it efficient for far longer. Once this is all up and running from fresh install?, this leaves you with around 1.70tb storage on your PS4 Pro, that's around 60 games capacity, (20 HUGE games, and 40 regular sized games). This SSD hard drives life expectancy?, is basically forever!, versus a regular hard drive, that lives for roughly 5 years. This has no moving parts, and lasts around 100 full loads to the very brim, that's 200tb, and 100 full erases of everything in it, if your just playing a game?, that doesn't affect this at all, that's just reading. So basically?, this will thing last you forever, it will almost double your memory capacity, and (with regular dust cleaning), make your PS4 Pro, live forever. My load times are 'drastically' speeded up using this too. Loading times, when playing a game, went down from 2 minutes, to just 20 seconds. This is expensive, but a wise investment, the life of an SSD hard drive?, is 100 times that of your original HDD hard drive. I recommend this very highly.
I bought this solid state drive because it had Samsung's new V-NAND technology and I wanted a drive with 2 bit Multi Level Cells. The specifications say that the drive has 2 bit MLC for the vertical NAND cells and I was interested in this technology. The ssd seems to work ok most of the time and it is fairly fast. Samsung provides Magician software which allows viewing drive health, erasing the ssd, or updating its firmware. Cons: I expected the drive to perform a little faster. So I wasn't all that impressed with the performance. When I use RAPID mode in the settings for the drive in Magician software, the drive actually performs slightly slower. My biggest issue with the drive right now is that I am getting a blue screen in Windows 10. The blue screens I am ... MoreI bought this solid state drive because it had Samsung's new V-NAND technology and I wanted a drive with 2 bit Multi Level Cells. The specifications say that the drive has 2 bit MLC for the vertical NAND cells and I was interested in this technology. The ssd seems to work ok most of the time and it is fairly fast. Samsung provides Magician software which allows viewing drive health, erasing the ssd, or updating its firmware. Cons: I expected the drive to perform a little faster. So I wasn't all that impressed with the performance. When I use RAPID mode in the settings for the drive in Magician software, the drive actually performs slightly slower. My biggest issue with the drive right now is that I am getting a blue screen in Windows 10. The blue screens I am getting have the error codes: KERNEL DATA INPAGE ERROR, and also SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION. Blue screens were never happening with the old mechanical hard drive. I ran the chkdsk utility several times with the arguments /X /R several times to detect and fix any data issues on the drive. I also ran the system file checker (sfc /scannow) and they all indicated that the operating system's files are fine. I spent a lot of money on that ssd because it was advertised as having 2 bit MLC which is faster and better than 3 bit TLC. I wasn't expecting having blue screens at all. I installed and used another Kingston SSD several years ago with an older laptop and it still performs fine.
My first experience with this SSD was using it as an external portable drive because I had a lot of files to transfer back-and-forth. I was amazed on how much of a difference I instantly noticed. It was simple to setup for me. I inserted it into an external drive adapter, plugged it into the laptop and then formatted the drive and I was set to go. The 4 different phones file transfers processed in a speedy short time and the computer had no lag when I plugged the SSD in.The interaction was snappy and I've never gotten that with other HDD's, flash drives or SD cards. It was instant gratification and made the whole process smooth. I planned to install it on one of my laptops or use it on my PS4 Pro, but the effortless speed of using it as a portable external HDD is ... MoreMy first experience with this SSD was using it as an external portable drive because I had a lot of files to transfer back-and-forth. I was amazed on how much of a difference I instantly noticed. It was simple to setup for me. I inserted it into an external drive adapter, plugged it into the laptop and then formatted the drive and I was set to go. The 4 different phones file transfers processed in a speedy short time and the computer had no lag when I plugged the SSD in.The interaction was snappy and I've never gotten that with other HDD's, flash drives or SD cards. It was instant gratification and made the whole process smooth. I planned to install it on one of my laptops or use it on my PS4 Pro, but the effortless speed of using it as a portable external HDD is just something I can not live without now.Instead, I ordered 2 more of these SSD's to install on the PS4 & my laptop & will be upgrading all my devices with Samsung SSD's from now on. Needless to say, the read/write speeds of an SSD compared to a regular HDD is like night and day. And my afterthoughts on reading other users experiences have deemed it also very reliable.The response times are snappier, almost instant and if you're a hi-tech junkie like me, then this Samsung 860 QVO is definitely the way to go to get more out of your devices.My final conclusion on this Samsung 860 QVO SSD is that you will not regret the investment and in the end makes it really worth it.
Had been using the Samsung Evo Plus 970 NVMe 250GB SSD for the past month. Got it to add as a boot drive for my new PC build. The box came packaged well, and doesnt have any chance of slipping from its slot while shipping. For the first week, havent finished the build yet, so started using the EVO Plus using the external Samsung X5 SSD shell, by replacing the existing hardrive that came with the package. The speeds are much better on the Evo Plus, compared to the default drive that is in the X5 with speeds over 30% to the default drive.When testing the read-speeds, it was over 2GBPS, which is the highest I had seen on all the SSD devices that I have including the NVMe SSDs. Tested the speeds with Macbook Pro 15 with TBT3 and Alienware M15 with TBT3. Mac harddrive ... MoreHad been using the Samsung Evo Plus 970 NVMe 250GB SSD for the past month. Got it to add as a boot drive for my new PC build. The box came packaged well, and doesnt have any chance of slipping from its slot while shipping. For the first week, havent finished the build yet, so started using the EVO Plus using the external Samsung X5 SSD shell, by replacing the existing hardrive that came with the package. The speeds are much better on the Evo Plus, compared to the default drive that is in the X5 with speeds over 30% to the default drive.When testing the read-speeds, it was over 2GBPS, which is the highest I had seen on all the SSD devices that I have including the NVMe SSDs. Tested the speeds with Macbook Pro 15 with TBT3 and Alienware M15 with TBT3. Mac harddrive is over 20% slower than the Evo Plus 970 NVMe SSD. With Alienware M15, the write speeds of Alienware default NVMe drive is over 600Mbps for a 16GB file while the Evo Plus stayed at around 400Mbps. But the Read speeds for the same file is over 2.6Gbps for 970 Evo Plus, but around 1.7Gbps for the default NVME on M15(but also to consider is that the 970 Evo Plus is connected via TBT3 whereas the internal drive is connected to the motherboard directly, so expect that the 970 Evo Plus will have probably higher speeds when replaced the existing NVMe on M15.When plugged into desktop, on MSI Z370-A Pro, was able to get seq read speeds almost reaching 3000Mbps and seq write speeds around 2400Mbps, which is awesome as a basic boot drive and to have games load from the drive. I also have 2 secondary drives that use Samsung 860 QVO which have good speeds for data storage and read.Only thing I missed out on when getting the drive is that I didnt consider the size of games, so since I have only 250GB drive, restricted, but planning on upgrading the motherboard to be able to get two NVMe ports to allow plugging in another 970 EVO PlusThe harddrive helps with quick and fast boot of the desktop, with under 2 seconds to boot and had no issues playing AAA games on high settings(Config is i7-8700K and 16GB 3000MHZ RAM and 2070 RTX)Pros: Fast Read speeds and Write speedsCons: Could have some better heat sink to prevent it getting a bit hot, but going to get a new MOBO with heatsink to prevent this
When it comes to hard drives there is a lot of misconception for a consumer who is not tech savvy. Most people do not know what the difference between a SSD, M.2, and HDD are.Well, I got this for you and I will explain. So HDD (Hard Disk Drive) is one of the first drives to be created for storage properties. The way they work is kind of like a record player, there are black disks inside the case that spin and get read by needles on a stick. The faster the disks spin the faster the information is read or written depending on what you are trying to do at the time. Back around 3-4 years ago the standard speed was 7200 rotations per minute (RPM), but some cheaper computers shipped with 5400 RPM. Gamers who wanted to have a faster hard drive to have games loaded faster ... MoreWhen it comes to hard drives there is a lot of misconception for a consumer who is not tech savvy. Most people do not know what the difference between a SSD, M.2, and HDD are.Well, I got this for you and I will explain. So HDD (Hard Disk Drive) is one of the first drives to be created for storage properties. The way they work is kind of like a record player, there are black disks inside the case that spin and get read by needles on a stick. The faster the disks spin the faster the information is read or written depending on what you are trying to do at the time. Back around 3-4 years ago the standard speed was 7200 rotations per minute (RPM), but some cheaper computers shipped with 5400 RPM. Gamers who wanted to have a faster hard drive to have games loaded faster and games installed faster (before SSD was available) would opt for a 10,000 RPM HDD.Along came SSD, and by no means was it cheap, but, it had speeds of 10X faster than a 7200 RPM HDD. This made it very popular for gamers and high end video and photography editors. But, as all technology does, it got cheaper over time and now it is hard to find a laptop that does not ship with a 256gb or higher SSD . The way they were able to speed up the technology was to remove the spinning disks and went for a computer chip instead. It is essentially like RAM in terms of being read.Shortly after SSD came M.2 and this really only changed the way it was physically plugged into a computer, which is through a PCI-E slot. But this increased the read/write speeds as well.This hard drive I was able to use for the past two weeks is phenomenal. This boasts read/write speeds up to 3500/3300 MB/s, (compared to a HDD of 350 MB/s! with 7200 RPM). It can have up to 1TB of storage on a chip that is not much larger than a flash drive. and comes with an unheard of 5 Year Warranty. And to top it off it comes with a free software that gives user-friendly resources to let you know if there is something wrong, or, just give you information you might need or want.In conclusion, for those of you that are looking for a hard drive that is not only reliable, fast, compact, and coming from a reputable brand, but something you will know to be your first choice, then choose this 970 Evo Plus hard drive. For the picture below, I took out some possibly sensitive information that pertained to my unit.
The Samsung 970 EVO Plus 250 GB has been an interesting review. I have been using the little drive as a super fast USB-C portable drive. This V-NAND Drive really is the ultimate performance champ. The physical drive Design is no larger than a stick of gum, yet has an amazing speed and storage capacity. Since it is a solid state memory storage with no moving parts, the durability is also very high. The enclosure I used is an aluminum enclosure I can hide my pocket or bad. The enclosure I am using allows me to use this drive on both OSX and Windows. I have not had any errors or slowdowns with this drive and it has performed stable and trouble free. I use is mostly to transfer large video files for editing and works flawlessly. The Samsung Magician software was helpful ... MoreThe Samsung 970 EVO Plus 250 GB has been an interesting review. I have been using the little drive as a super fast USB-C portable drive. This V-NAND Drive really is the ultimate performance champ. The physical drive Design is no larger than a stick of gum, yet has an amazing speed and storage capacity. Since it is a solid state memory storage with no moving parts, the durability is also very high. The enclosure I used is an aluminum enclosure I can hide my pocket or bad. The enclosure I am using allows me to use this drive on both OSX and Windows. I have not had any errors or slowdowns with this drive and it has performed stable and trouble free. I use is mostly to transfer large video files for editing and works flawlessly. The Samsung Magician software was helpful in getting my firmware updated and allows me to see my other internal SSD drives on my computer at the same time. I have only used about half of the 256GB of the drive yet it has shown no slowdowns or delays. Although the drive can achieve sequential read/write speeds up to 3,500/3,300 MB/s, my USB-C portable system has only allowed me to get slightly over 1100MB/s. This is not the drives fault, it is the way I am using the drive. Overall I love this drive for the small size and slim slender profile. I would highly recommend it.
I had a privilege to test out Samsung's Solid State Drive (SSD) that came with 1TB of storage and I decided to put it into a good use and test it out in two different systems: a PC and PlayStation 4.First of all, it is amazing that storage technology has evolved and advanced so far that the end users are able to store more data as well as make their PCs to run faster and more efficient.I have originally installed 1TB SSD into my all-in-all PC. The installation was pretty easy and involved plugging the cables in the drive and booting up the PC. I used the drive to install a fresh copy of WIndows 10. Installation went pretty quick just because it was a solid state drive and data writes were fast, compared to my regular 3.5" HDD which took a longer time to do the ... MoreI had a privilege to test out Samsung's Solid State Drive (SSD) that came with 1TB of storage and I decided to put it into a good use and test it out in two different systems: a PC and PlayStation 4.First of all, it is amazing that storage technology has evolved and advanced so far that the end users are able to store more data as well as make their PCs to run faster and more efficient.I have originally installed 1TB SSD into my all-in-all PC. The installation was pretty easy and involved plugging the cables in the drive and booting up the PC. I used the drive to install a fresh copy of WIndows 10. Installation went pretty quick just because it was a solid state drive and data writes were fast, compared to my regular 3.5" HDD which took a longer time to do the same task (I did a test run on a similar PC). The best part, the boot to Windows desktop took only 5 seconds and Boom! My PC was up and ready to perform tasks. Chrome browser fired up quickly as well as other programs I threw at it like Adobe Photoshop, MovieMaker software, etc. I also ran a couple of read and write tests and transfer rates were sufficient enough running around 400 MBs.This drive used a V-NAND technology which means that Instead of having flash memory cells stacked horizontally, V-NAND technology stacks memory cells vertically. Different types of NAND architectures are more resilient than others and this one should handle about 35000 write cycles. Write cycles, also called program and erase or P/E cycles, are another important metric touching on SSD reliability. This type of SSD is able to endure a finite number of write cycles. In reality it should serve you many years of service.I have also tested this drive in my PlayStation 4 and I was so surprised how quickly my PS4 was able to start up and the game load times were shorter significantly. So I would definitely recommend this drive for any console that offers a hard drive swap. It is definitely worth it!All in all, once you go the SSD route you will never want to switch to the regular old HDD technology. This drive will offer your PC a new life that is worth experiencing.
I have been curious about SSD for a while now. I usually see them as 256/512 GB. I have a desktop that has a hybrid SSD HD with a small SSD storage allotment. Personally, I did not notice much of an improvement on that system from four years ago. I installed this drive into my gaming rig replacing a standard SATA Drive. I cloned it with Acronos without any problem. I disconnected my old drive and fired up the box. It did seem to boot up faster, but truth be told I did not pay much attention to the first time. I had always heard that you should put the operating system on the SSD and use the standard HD as a “storage drive” for data and rarely used programs. I assume that was due to the smaller SSD drives. With the 1TB to use I kept only my most frequently used ... MoreI have been curious about SSD for a while now. I usually see them as 256/512 GB. I have a desktop that has a hybrid SSD HD with a small SSD storage allotment. Personally, I did not notice much of an improvement on that system from four years ago. I installed this drive into my gaming rig replacing a standard SATA Drive. I cloned it with Acronos without any problem. I disconnected my old drive and fired up the box. It did seem to boot up faster, but truth be told I did not pay much attention to the first time. I had always heard that you should put the operating system on the SSD and use the standard HD as a “storage drive” for data and rarely used programs. I assume that was due to the smaller SSD drives. With the 1TB to use I kept only my most frequently used programs and games on the SSD and of course the Win 10 operating system. I moved all the video’s, music and junk over to the standard HD (I kept my original HD intact, just in case). Upon firing up the box after a little bit of housekeeping, I noticed a substantial decrease in the booting time, also by the time I got past the password screen everything was ready to go in less than 30 seconds, very impressive. Details: No cables included, no directions, compatible with 2.5 7mm Sata drives in laptops, desktops and PlayStation. Very happy with the performance, should have done this years ago. The Samsung 860 QVO 1 Tb is worth buying, you will be so happy you did.
| General | |
| Device Type | Solid state drive - internal |
| Capacity | 250 GB |
| Hardware Encryption | Yes |
| Encryption Algorithm | 256-bit AES |
Samsung 860 Evo 250GB mSATA V-NAND SSD - MZ-M6E250BW
The Samsung 860 EVO is designed for demanding home users who want to improve the performance of their PC or notebook. It uses TLC-V-NAND with 64 memory layers. The Intelligent TurboWrite technology with variable SLC buffer provides higher performance over longer periods of time compared to current TurboWrite technologies. Benefit from maximum compatibility and stability: Originally designed for data center SSDs, the new MJX controller processes data faster, performs finer error corrections, and supports larger drive capacities. In terms of reliability, the 860 EVO has again been significantly improved and achieves up to 8x higher TBW values (Tera-Bytes Written) than the predecessor model. The 860 EVO is equipped with the latest hardware-based hard disk encryption engine. AES 256-bit or TCG Opal 2.0 encryption secures data without degrading performance. It is also compatible with IEEE-1667 for Microsoft's eDrive. So you can sleep peacefully because your data is protected at all times. mSATA SSDs are small, caseless SSDs that are plugged directly onto the mainboard. They are mostly used for SSD caching, but can also be used like normal SSDs. In tight environments, mSATA may be the only way to get an SSD into a system at all. Ultrabooks are a prime example of this, as by definition they are particularly slim devices.
The Samsung 860 EVO is designed for demanding home users who want to improve the performance of their PC or notebook. It uses TLC-V-NAND with 64 memory layers. The Intelligent TurboWrite technology with variable SLC buffer provides higher performance over longer periods of time compared to current TurboWrite technologies. Benefit from maximum compatibility and stability: Originally designed for data center SSDs, the new MJX controller processes data faster, performs finer error corrections, and supports larger drive capacities. In terms of reliability, the 860 EVO has again been significantly improved and achieves up to 8x higher TBW values (Tera-Bytes Written) than the predecessor model. The 860 EVO is equipped with the latest hardware-based hard disk encryption engine. AES 256-bit or TCG Opal 2.0 encryption secures data without degrading performance. It is also compatible with IEEE-1667 for Microsoft's eDrive. So you can sleep peacefully because your data is protected at all times. mSATA SSDs are small, caseless SSDs that are plugged directly onto the mainboard. They are mostly used for SSD caching, but can also be used like normal SSDs. In tight environments, mSATA may be the only way to get an SSD into a system at all. Ultrabooks are a prime example of this, as by definition they are particularly slim devices.
The Samsung 860 EVO is designed for demanding home users who want to improve the performance of their PC or notebook. It uses TLC-V-NAND with 64 memory layers. The Intelligent TurboWrite technology with variable SLC buffer provides higher performance over longer periods of time compared to current TurboWrite technologies. Benefit from maximum compatibility and stability: Originally designed for data center SSDs, the new MJX controller processes data faster, performs finer error corrections, and supports larger drive capacities. In terms of reliability, the 860 EVO has again been significantly improved and achieves up to 8x higher TBW values (Tera-Bytes Written) than the predecessor model. The 860 EVO is equipped with the latest hardware-based hard disk encryption engine. AES 256-bit or TCG Opal 2.0 encryption secures data without degrading performance. It is also compatible with IEEE-1667 for Microsoft's eDrive. So you can sleep peacefully because your data is protected at all times. mSATA SSDs are small, caseless SSDs that are plugged directly onto the mainboard. They are mostly used for SSD caching, but can also be used like normal SSDs. In tight environments, mSATA may be the only way to get an SSD into a system at all. Ultrabooks are a prime example of this, as by definition they are particularly slim devices.
The Samsung 860 EVO is designed for demanding home users who want to improve the performance of their PC or notebook. It uses TLC-V-NAND with 64 memory layers. The Intelligent TurboWrite technology with variable SLC buffer provides higher performance over longer periods of time compared to current TurboWrite technologies. Benefit from maximum compatibility and stability: Originally designed for data center SSDs, the new MJX controller processes data faster, performs finer error corrections, and supports larger drive capacities. In terms of reliability, the 860 EVO has again been significantly improved and achieves up to 8x higher TBW values (Tera-Bytes Written) than the predecessor model. The 860 EVO is equipped with the latest hardware-based hard disk encryption engine. AES 256-bit or TCG Opal 2.0 encryption secures data without degrading performance. It is also compatible with IEEE-1667 for Microsoft's eDrive. So you can sleep peacefully because your data is protected at all times. mSATA SSDs are small, caseless SSDs that are plugged directly onto the mainboard. They are mostly used for SSD caching, but can also be used like normal SSDs. In tight environments, mSATA may be the only way to get an SSD into a system at all. Ultrabooks are a prime example of this, as by definition they are particularly slim devices.
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The lowest price for Samsung 860 Evo 250GB mSATA V-NAND SSD - MZ-M6E250BW right now is $87.47 at eBay.com.au, compared across 2 retailers.
The all-time low was $61.60 on 30 Sept 2025 — today's price is 42% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 8 June 2026.