[section_title title=”Closer Look”]Closer Look

Starting off by taking a look at the packaging which the Samsung EVO 1TB SSD comes in, the main colour of the box is black, with a blue and green sticker in the right hand corner with Samsung SSD on it.  Also in the centre of the box, is an illustration of the SSD itself and along in the bottom left and top right corners, we have information regarding the brand, model number and the actual size of the SSD.

Upon opening the box, the Samsung EVO 1TB SSD comes encased in a black plastic tray which ensures protection during transit.  It also looks professional and shows Samsung have taken not only function but style into their packaging.

Bundled with the Samsung EVO 1TB SSD is the following:

1 x Installation guide

1 x Warranty statement summary

1 x Software disc

2 x Samsung SSD activated stickers

Taking a look at the Samsung EVO SSD itself, the main colour Samsung have gone with is a dark metallic like grey with black font which clearly states “Samsung Solid State Drive”.  Very minimalistic but I really do like it, it oozes style and is one of the nicest looking SSDs currently available.  It also has 4 x mounting holes (2 on each side) to mount into a 2.5” HDD/SSD enclosure.

On the flip side, there is information regarding the drive such as the storage amount; in this case its 1TB.  This includes information pertaining to the model number, serial and European safety information which is required by law.

The controller used in the EVO 1TB is the Samsung 3-core MEX controller which utilises Samsung NAND flash memory.  This also includes 1GB of low power DDR2 SDRAM cache memory to provide even more to make this drive fly out of the stalls; well theoretically.  It features a SATA 6GB/s port but is also backwards compatible with SATA 3GB/s albeit the worst case scenario is that it’ll run slower due to the slower output of SATA2.

The other main feature of the EVO drive is a new feature called RAPID mode.  This can be enabled via the Samsung Magician software and what this does is literally amazing.  It uses some of your free memory as a cache which works efficiently and allows you to surpass every day SSD speeds by around double.  This is an impressive feat and will make for some interesting testing.  Another thing to note is that there is another feature present called Turbowrite which effectively does the same thing, but increases sequential write speed.

 

 

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