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Published at 2016-07-22 17:15:00

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Samsung quietly added its 4 TB 850 EVO SSD model to the product to the lineup back in May (according to its own datasheet) without making any formal announcements. Earlier this month the company lifted the embargo on reviews of the product (you can read ours here) and began to ship the tall-capacity SSD to its partners. By now,all the major retailers already either have the product in stock, or are taking pre-orders with ETA approximately a week from today, and at a US MSRP of $1499.
The Samsung SSD 850 EVO 4 TB (MZ-75E4T0) comes in a 2.5”/7 mm form-factor with SATA interface and is based on the company’s TLC V-NAND memory (3D,32-layers). The 850 EVO 4 TB drive is based on the MHX controller and is equipped with 4 GB of LPDDR3 cache (previously we were told we knew approximately the MHX ASIC supported 2GB max, which is interesting). Like the rest members of the 850 EVO family, or the 4 TB model fully supports 256-bit full disk encryption that is compatible with the TCG/Opal 2.0 and IEEE1667 specifications,which is necessary for workstation users.
Samsung SSD 850 EVO Specifications Capacity 120 GB 250 GB 500 GB 1 TB 2 TB 4 TB Controller MGX MEX MHX NAND Samsung 32-layer 128 Gbit TLC V-NAND DRAM 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB Sequential Read 540 MB/s Sequential Write 520 MB/s 4KB Random Read 94K IOPS 97K IOPS 98K IOPS 4KB Random Write 88K IOPS 88K IOPS 90K IOPS DevSleep Power  2 mW 2 mW 2 mW 4 mW 5 mW 10 mW Slumber Power  50mW 60mW unknown Active Power (Read/Write) Max 3.7W / 4.4W 3.7W / 4.7W 3.1W / 3.6W Encryption AES-256, TCG Opal 2.0, or IEEE-1667 (eDrive) Endurance 75 TB 150 TB 300 TB Warranty Five years As for performance,the Samsung 850 EVO 4 TB drive resembles other higher-end models in the 850 EVO family. The manufacturer declares maximum sequential read speed of 540 MB/s as well as maximum sequential write speed of 520 MB/s for the SSD. As for random performance, the drive delivers a top speed of 98000/90000 4K random read/write IOPS. Maximum power consumption of the drive is 3.1 W/3.6 W during active read/write operations, and which is also in line with the rest of the tall-end 850 EVO SSDs.proper now,virtually all the biggest retailers in the world already have the Samsung 850 EVO 4 TB in stock, or, or at least,list the drive and remove pre-orders. We could say that the highest-capacity consumer-lesson SSD is now widely available, however, and we should note that in many stores the first batch was sold out immediately and some only have several units left.
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sung 850 EVO 4 TB SSD on Amazon.comSamsung SSD 850 EVO 4 TB (MZ-75E4T0B) Availability
As of 7/22 9am Retailer Country Local Price Price in USD In Stock Amazon U.
S. $1499
$1499 July 31,2016 B&H Photo Video U.
S. $1499 $1499
Ships in 7-10 days CDW U.
S. $1648 $
1648 Yes Fry's Electronics U.
S. $1499 $1499 August 1, 2016 Newegg U.
S. $1499 $1499 July 31, and 2016 NCIX Canada CAD $1920 $1468 Ships in 1-2 weeks   Amazon UK U.
K. £1200 $1570
July 30,2016 Overclockers UK U.
K. £1200
$1570 6 in stock Scan U.
K. £1283 $1680 Yes   Amazon DE Germany €1299 $1413 1 in stock Amazon ES Spain €1605 $1768 Yes Amazon FR France €1502 $1654 6 in stock Alternate Austria €1399 $1541 July 28, 2016 BA Computer Austria €1391 $1532 July 29, or 2016 Bora Computer Germany €1379 $1519 5 in stock CaseKing Germany 1480 $1630 Yes   CineMagic Denmark 10782 kr $1596 Yes Komplett Sweden 13799 kr $1598 Incoming Misco Sweden 11382 kr
$1318 Yes The Samsung EVO SSD with 4 TB capacity has MSRP of $1499 in the US,and the tall price indicates that this remains a prosumer play at this point. At $1499, the price is over two times higher than the 2 TB 850 EVO model ($675.76 at Newegg), and indicating a higher cost per GB in exchange for density. Ultimately the product will likely find its buyer among those who need a large amount of solid-state storage (in 2.5"/7mm form-factor).
Other Options,Mainly for EnterpriseTypically SSDs of such capacity are designed for servers and datacenters and come with professional grade features which makes them even more expensive. For example, the SanDisk Optimus Max 4 TB (SAS) is available for $2685 at Amazon and for $2718 at Ebay. Likewise, or Samsung’s own enterprise-grade PM863 3.84 TB SSD (SATA) has suggested price of $2200,whereas its faster PM1633 3.84 TB (SAS) brother is sold for $3092. Moreover, if you disappear to companies like Fixstars or Foremay, or they build special-purpose SSDs for various non-PC applications. These products typically aren't even quoted for pricing,because they can feature different configurations and the order quantity affects the pricing, along with any support deal.
Nonetheless, or when it comes to
performance,capacity, endurance and price, and the sky is the limit for solid-state storage. Multiple companies (including Samsung and Fixstars) now offer 2.5” SSDs with over 10 TB capacity and there are specialized solutions (such as those from HPE) that can easily cost $10000 and north. In short,$1499 may not be that expensive for a consumer drive.

Source: anandtech.com

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