SAMSUNG 850 EVO 500GB 2.5-Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-75E500B/EU)
-
Matt
> 24 hourIts kinda hard to judge a harddrive non technically. It meet the technical specs, and the non-standard drivers (if any) where auto loaded by Windows. So super easy, just plug in --> install windows --> done.
-
J. Gates
> 24 hourGreat speed and capacity.
-
sonnyj
> 24 hourMy optiplex 990 hdd was slow and so sensitive that a slight bump would disable the browser. After replacing it with this product, my computer boots faster and changes screens snappier. I have a rugged NEW computer. Very happy customer. Highly recommend to friends and family. From now on Ill require or have one installed on any computer I own. TNX
-
Matt
> 24 hourIts kinda hard to judge a harddrive non technically. It meet the technical specs, and the non-standard drivers (if any) where auto loaded by Windows. So super easy, just plug in --> install windows --> done.
-
tom waterloo
> 24 hourNeed to know, the 850 Evo works well with AMD chipset, the (860 Evo) does NOT. Easy to clone old drive onto new 850 EVO using Samsung Data Migration software.
-
Felix Le
> 24 hourreasonable price and fast ship
-
Eliseo Perez Delard
> 24 hourEl producto cumplió las expectativas Muy Bueno
-
Bluejay
> 24 hourNice technology (the hardware) but I found during attempted migration that only the C: drive was transferred to the new Samsung SSD. Samsung Support clarified that the Data Migration freeware only transfers up to 3 partitions of the source (old) drive, so I should utilize some third-party cloning software if I wish to still keep the Recovery and OEM partitions. It looks, also, that the Data Migration tool only will transfer an active partition that has been assigned a Drive Letter (like C:). If a for-fee cloning product is required to image the entire original disk, that effectively add $50 to $100 to the cost of moving to an EVO SSD.
-
Telmo Arbex Linhares
> 24 hourAmazing.
-
Trystan Herzog
> 24 hourAmazing, recommend!