Wednesday, January 17th 2018

Samsung Reveals 860 Pro 4TB SSD on its Website Listing

Samsung has unwittingly released some specs and product images of the as of yet unannounced SSD product. The 860 Pro SSD carries the model number MZ-76P4T0E, and has a pretty impressive 4 TB capacity that's sure to deliver the highest performance possible on the SATA III interface. The stated performance levels stand at 560 MB/s read speeds, and 530 MB/s write, which should be more than enough for most usage tasks. Pricing is also more than enough, and then some; Samsung is quoting a $1,899 pricing for this particular drive.
Sources: Samsung, Thanks @ Jyrki Malinen!
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35 Comments on Samsung Reveals 860 Pro 4TB SSD on its Website Listing

#2
Chaitanya
I just hope warranty doesnt get culled and stays similar to previous generation.
also it iss nearly 2x the price of recentl released crucial mx500 or even 850evo
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#4
Ferrum Master
You should calm down FB announcement headline attitude and style, whoever makes them. TPU is a respectable source not a yellow press trash.

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#5
delshay
It's a bit of a switch from the 850 xxx, I wonder if it has a new controller.
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#6
W1zzard
Ferrum MasterYou should calm down FB announcement headline attitude and style, whoever makes them. TPU is a respectable source not a yellow press trash.

My fault :)
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#7
RejZoR
P4-630@RejZoR ? :D:D

Might start saving.:D
Nah, I'm good :D 2TB will serve me just fine for several next years...

Though, if someone wants zero compromise massive storage for a laptop, this thing is awesome.
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#9
bogami
1000 $ too high price According to the announced decrease in operating costs. I would like to, but I can not sell my kidney every year to restore and upgrade My PC. The priority of the weight to the new CPU RAM and M.B ,Grrrr I want also this beauty.
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#11
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Post updated with high-res pics.

On the front-page, you'll notice the new "updated" marker. It indicates that content was added to the story.
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#12
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Not forking over 2 paychecks...
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#13
Rictorhell
This is the Samsung product that I have been searching for for probably months now; well, one of them anyway. The only problem with this thing is price and I think that Samsung is one of the only major vendors that even sells an ssd in this capacity so it's basically this, or nothing. I need 3 or 4 of these. I've been waiting since the release of their 1st generation 4tb ssd's, hoping they would eventually come down in price, but no dice.....yet.
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#14
yotano211
Kinda pricey for 4tb, most 1tb are around $300-350. I would think this SSD would be closer to $1000-1300, maybe add and extra 200 for the memory shortage.
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#15
Athlonite
Samsung is quoting a $1,899 pricing for this particular drive....o_O....:cry::cry::cry::cry:
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#16
_UV_
1899$ = 3xCrucial 2TB mx500 + HighPoint/LSI RAID5 SAS controller :-) the only downside - power consumption
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#17
RejZoR
yotano211Kinda pricey for 4tb, most 1tb are around $300-350. I would think this SSD would be closer to $1000-1300, maybe add and extra 200 for the memory shortage.
They are selling it for that much because they can. There aren't many single drives of such capacity. Because some don't want to RAID them or have option to use more of them...
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#19
CrAsHnBuRnXp
Who wants to get me 5 of these so I can test them in a NAS environment in my Synology? :peace:
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#20
Patriot
yotano211Kinda pricey for 4tb, most 1tb are around $300-350. I would think this SSD would be closer to $1000-1300, maybe add and extra 200 for the memory shortage.
Most of those are TLC not MLC... wait for the 860 evo, or just get the 4tb pm863/evo now... you can routinely get those new "other" pulls on ebay for 1k.
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#21
xkm1948
And yet still no fix for the borked 960 Pro firmware remedy. Would not be buying Sammy SSD any time soon. I'd rather go Crucial or Intel for now.
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#22
bug
yotano211Kinda pricey for 4tb, most 1tb are around $300-350. I would think this SSD would be closer to $1000-1300, maybe add and extra 200 for the memory shortage.
Are you kidding? I've just paid a little under $250 for my MX300. The newly released MX500 is a little under $260 (MSRP).
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#23
Reeves81x
only $1900... I'll take 2... :kookoo:
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#24
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
At least there's some space for cat videos.
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#25
SetiroN
Ferrum MasterYou should calm down FB announcement headline attitude and style, whoever makes them. TPU is a respectable source not a yellow press trash.

It's a joke. On facebook.

Either you use facebook, or you read websites with attitude and style. Pick one.

Prude.
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