Samsung 850 PRO SSD 256 Gigabyte Review

Published by Marc Büchel on 15.09.14
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The 850 PRO 256 GB is Samsung's flagship consumer-grade SATA SSD. The series features Samsungs latest 3D V-NAND with 24 layers and 128Gbit density. Thanks to this NAND flash memory the drive features a high endurance rating and apart from that also performance should be on a seriously high level.



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Specifications / Delivery


Model 850 PRO 128 GB 850 PRO 256 GB 850 PRO 512 GB 850 PRO 1 TB
Capacity 128 GB 256 GB 512 GB 1024 GB
Form Factor 2.5'' 2.5'' 2.5'' 2.5''
Controller Samsung 3-core MEX  Samsung 3-core MEX Samsung 3-core MEX Samsung 3-core MEX
Memory
  • MLC NAND
  • 3D V-NAND 2bit
  • MLC NAND
  • 3D V-NAND 2bit
  • MLC NAND
  • 3D V-NAND 2bit
  • MLC NAND
  • 3D V-NAND 2bit
Throughput
  • 520 MB/s sequential read
  • 470 MB/s sequential write
  • 100'000 IOPS 4K random read
  • 90'000 IOPS 4K random write
  • 550 MB/s sequential read
  • 520 MB/s sequential write
  • 100'000 IOPS 4K random read
  • 90'000 IOPS 4K random write
  • 550 MB/s sequential read
  • 520 MB/s sequential write
  • 100'000 IOPS 4K random read
  • 90'000 IOPS 4K random write
  • 530 MB/s sequential read
  • 410 MB/s sequential write
  • 87'000 IOPS 4K random read
  • 14 '000 IOPS 4K random write
Power Consumption
  • 3.3 Watt read
  • 3.0 Watt write
  • 0.4 Watt idle
  • 3.3 Watt read
  • 3.0 Watt write
  • 0.4 Watt idle
  • 3.3 Watt read
  • 3.0 Watt write
  • 0.4 Watt idle
  • 3.3 Watt read
  • 3.0 Watt write
  • 0.4 Watt idle
Temperature
  • Operating: 0°C bis 70°C
  • Non-Operating: -40°C bis 85°C
  • Operating: 0°C bis 70°C
  • Non-Operating: -40°C bis 85°C
  • Operating: 0°C bis 70°C
  • Non-Operating: -40°C bis 85°C
  • Operating: 0°C bis 70°C
  • Non-Operating: -40°C bis 85°C
Endurance 150 TBW 150 TBW 150 TBW 150 TBW
Warranty 10 Years 10 Years 10 Years 10 Years
Price





Not long ago Samsung announced three new SSD series. There is the 850 PRO for endusers and the 845DC EVO as well as the 845DC PRO for data centers. In the case of the 850 PRO the most significant upgrade comes with the NAND Flash. Samsung is now bringing 3D V-NAND to the mass market and therefore increasing reliability and endurance. To be a bit more precise the drive boasts 24 layer 3D V-NAND with 40nm structures. Apart from that density is a 128Gbit and over time Samsung wants to increase this value to a whopping 1 TBit.

A closer look at the 850 PRO reveals that the 256 Gigabyte version is capable of delivering high performance already with low capacity. It appears that the new 3D V-NAND can deliver high performance as well as high endurance in combination with Samsungs latest MEX controller. When it comes to endurance Samsung is saying that the 850 PRO should be able to survive 150 TBW. Compared to the datacenter drives, where Samsung communicates 10 drive writes per day, the value of 150 TBW is rather low. We believe the maker is advertising a low value and in real life the drive is capable of withstanding way higher TBW numbers.

If we start looking for the controller, we see there is the Samsung MEX model. This controller clocks 100 MHz higher than the predecessor, which ran by the name MDX. The fact that this version of the controller clocks 100 MHz faster might also be the reason why the 850 PRO is a bit quicker than the datacenter versions, which use the MDX controller but also feature 3D V-NAND.
Last but not least let us have a quick look at the exterior. The Samsung 850 PRO is only available with a 2.5 inch casing measuring 7 millimeter in height. In case of the interface you get SATA 3.1. We're rather curious to see wether Samsung is planning on releasing an M.2 version of this drive or not.
Page 1 - Introduction Page 7 - Random read KByte/s
Page 2 - Impressions Page 8 - Random write IOPS
Page 3 - How do we test? Page 9 - Random read IOPS
Page 4 - Sequential write KByte/s Page 10 - QD1/4/8/16/32 Performance
Page 5 - Sequential read KByte/s Page 11 - Conclusion
Page 6 - Random write KByte/s  




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