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Chillblast slashes prices of Samsung 850 Evo and 850 Pro SSDs

Chillblast, a well-known maker of enthusiast-class personal computers from the U.K., offers rather substantial discounts on Samsung Electronics’ 850 Evo and 850 Pro solid-state drives for a limited time.

For less than two weeks, Samsung’s latest family of solid-state drives will be available with £10 – £50 discounts at Chillblast. For example, it will be possible to get Samsung’s 850 Evo 250GB SSD for £89.99, whereas the model 850 Pro 250GB will cost £119.99. The offer ends on the 19th of June, 2015.

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The Samsung 850 Evo SSDs are based on the company’s triple-level cell (TLC) 3D V-NAND flash memory and are currently the most affordable solid-state drives in the market. The 850 Evo SSD family includes 120GB, 250GB, 500GB and 1TB models. Sequential read performance of the 850 Evo is up to 540MB/s, while write performance is claimed to be up to 520MB/s.

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The Samsung 850 Pro solid-state drives are the company’s flagship SSD offerings based on the second-generation multi-level cell (MLC) 3D V-NAND flash memory with enhanced performance and reliability. Sequential read performance of the 850 Pro reaches up to 550MB/s, while write performance can be up to 520MB/s. Random read performance of the 850 Pro SSDs is up to 100000 input/output operations-per-second (IOPS), with write speeds of up to 90000 IOPS. The drives are available in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB storage capacities.

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5 comments

  1. `The Witcher 3` runs brilliant on a V-Nand.

  2. RosemaryMSiebert

    Note 4 starting at $750 for 32gb.@mk1

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  3. Pixmania has it for £280 at moment for the 1TB Evo

  4. not that much of a good deal just randomly checked scan and there pretty much the same price..

  5. what we need is 4tb+ for storage thanks