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SAMSUNG 870 QVO SATA III SSD 2TB 2.5" Internal Solid State Drive, Upgrade Desktop PC or Laptop Memory and Storage for IT Pros, Creators, Everyday Users, MZ-77Q2T0B

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Capacity: 2TB


Features

  • GO BIG, DO MORE: The 870 QVO is Samsungs latest 2nd generation QLC SSD with up to 8TB of storage capacity. Compatible with SATA 3 Gbps & 1.5 Gbps interfaces.Specific uses: Business, personal
  • ENHANCED IN EVERY WAY: With an expanded SATA interface limit of 560/530 MB/s sequential speeds, the 870 QVO improves random access speed and sustained performance
  • BOOST CAPACITY: The 870 QVO is available in 1, 2, 4 and 8TB
  • RELIABLE AND SUSTAINABLE: The capacity of the 8TB 870 QVO increases reliability up to 2,880 TBW using a refined ECC algorithm for stable performance
  • UPGRADE WITH EASE: Upgrading to 870 QVO is now easier than ever for anyone with a desktop PC or laptop that supports a standard 2.5 inch SATA form factor
  • SAMSUNG MAGICIAN SOFTWARE: Manage your drive and enhance its performance with tools that keep up with the latest updates and monitor the drive's health and status
  • WORLD'S #1 FLASH MEMORY BRAND: All firmware and components, including Samsung's world renowned DRAM and NAND, are produced in house, allowing end to end integration for quality you can trust

Description

Sequential Read/Write performance reaching up to 560/530 MB/s provides best in class performance via the SATA interface. Accelerated read performance up to 13% faster than 860 QVO for added benefits for everyday computing. 870 QVO provides adequate amount of TBW for daily use, equivalent to 3 bit MLC SSDs and offers up to 1,440 TBW endurance. Expanded capacity up to 4TB for client SSD in 2.5” 7mm form factor.

Digital Storage Capacity: 2 TB


Hard Disk Interface: Solid State


Connectivity Technology: SATA


Brand: SAMSUNG


Special Feature: Backward Compatible


Hard Disk Form Factor: 2.5 Inches


Hard Disk Description: Solid State Drive


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Desktop


Installation Type: Internal Hard Drive


Color: Grey


Hard Drive: ‎2 TB Solid State Drive


Brand: ‎SAMSUNG


Series: ‎870 QVO-Series


Item model number: ‎MZ-77Q2T0B/AM


Hardware Platform: ‎PC, laptop


Item Weight: ‎2.11 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.94 x 2.76 x 0.27 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.94 x 2.76 x 0.27 inches


Color: ‎Grey


Flash Memory Size: ‎2


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Manufacturer: ‎Samsung


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎June 30, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This speed up my computer like you could not imagine!
Capacity: 2TB
The Samsung 870 QVO is an impressive solid-state drive that offers excellent performance for everyday use. With up to 8TB of storage, it’s ideal for users needing large capacity without breaking the bank. The drive boasts fast read and write speeds, making file transfers and system boot-ups significantly quicker. Its reliability is enhanced by Samsung's V-NAND technology, ensuring data integrity and longevity. The installation is straightforward, and it’s compatible with a variety of systems. While it may not match the speed of some high-end SSDs, the 870 QVO offers a superb balance of performance, capacity, and value for the average user. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024 by chris j.

  • My favorite 2.5" SSD solution. Period.
Capacity: 8TB
If you're looking for a fast, reliable, hogh-capcity 2.5" SSD, this is simply your best option. I own several that I use both internally and externally with my gaming PCs, as well as with my PS4 and PS5 consoles. Yes, they're comparatively more expensive than standard HDD options, but the speed, performance, and durability are unrivaled. Samsung SSDs are simple to install, easy to use, and require absolutely zero maintenance. If your data is important to you and you're in the market for the best solution available, this is your best route bar none. Zero complaints. Very highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024 by Farrow Tech Farrow Tech

  • Mac Fusion cloned to Samsung SSD and boot from external enclosure
Capacity: 4TB
Works really well I have a 2018 Mac, 27" with 32gb memory and a 2 TB fusion drive and I try to keep about 350-400 GB free space, but sometimes it isn't easy! The reason why I got an SSD is that I use Parallels for Mac and have three Windows VM's and a few Linux and over time with the fusion drive, I was losing performance from time to time. Seems that I have no issues or complaints until I install an update from Apple or an update from Parallels then it slows down again and I have to go and optimize and then it runs pretty fast for 3-4 days until another update! The intent of the SSD was to remove the fusion issues and just go solid SSD. If I bought a 2 TB drive, it would solve ONE problem but would not solve the needed space to give me more flexibility. I chose the 4 TB, even though it wasn't in my budget, to solve both problems at once and I am glad that I did and would recommend anyone to invest the money and move up to the extra space. This is really interesting for those who have a Mac but don't want to open up the computer to replace the drive. I bought a USB-C enclosure and made sure the cable has USB-C on both ends. USB will work fine, but why not go with USB-C and get better performance? I placed the SSD in the enclosure and after booting up the Mac and logging in, plugged the enclosure with the 4 TB SSD into a USB-C port. I formatted it (don't format as encrypted). I have been using Acronis True Image for a couple years now, so I didn't have to buy any software. I opened the app and chose to "Clone" and ensure that I chose the correct drives! Triple check so you don't lose your host drive. I started the process at 1:45 p.m. and by 7:30 p..m. same day cloning 1.6 TB of data, it was done. Next, I went to the disk utility to rename the cloned drive! Obviously since it is a clone, it will clone the name as well!!!! I put SSD as part of the name so I would be able to verify that I am actually booting from it. I was able to reboot and holding down the option key able to boot into my SSD. Important step - go to the "About This Mac" and verify the startup disk is the cloned one! Now that I had a faster system, I chose to do some more updates on the OS and clean up my Windows 10 VM's. At first, everything seemed a little slow. That was expected as your Mac is optimizing things, as well as the Windows VM. When we buy a drive with more space than we may feel we need, something good happens... we alleviate risks and remove bad habits! With Parallels for Mac, it is essential that you take snapshots and create backups. Parallels will do this automatically, but you do need to ensure that you have the room. I was able to go to the settings and now, I will be able to access a backup up to two months old, a week old, and every other day. I feel better! Of course, backup to external drive but I feel better one of the most important part of my system is now being backed up automatically. The first few hours, I noticed a little bit of speed but not much but I knew why. Before I did the SSD upgrade, I never gave a lot of the VM's room to breathe or do the necessary updates and I had a lot of bottlenecks. I would use one VM for awhile but not another so I feel that Fusion was trying to optimize my experience but because of the size of the VM's (400gb +), it just wasn't getting it. After about 8 hours of updating, uninstalling apps I don't need in each of the Windows VM and just working through it, I am finally able to see some very fast appreciable and consistent speeds on both the Mac and the VM's. Could I have optimized my Mac and Windows experience beforehand and would that have helped with performance? Yes, I do admit that I could've done that and seen some improvements. In fact, my original fusion drive is still inside the Mac, so I could go back to the fusion drive and do all the optimizations! I always trust Samsung for SSD and have used them in servers before without having any issues. I am more than pleased with the performance and performing my work is so much faster now. I may choose to have the drive installed as an internal drive. I am grateful that I am able to boot to the SSD as an external drive and still see a major performance boost. It's well worth it! Overall, very pleased. The 4 TB was a bit out of my price range, but I made it happen and thankful that I did. I would love (as anyone else would be) for SSD 4TB and 8TB prices to come down 50% below what they are now. I have 24 TB of data that I would really love to convert to SSD but not at $800-$1,000 for the 8TB one. Come on Samsung! Let's do it and save the environment! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2020 by Lee Rutter

  • Yummy NAS storage! 😃
Capacity: 8TB
For one, I will start off by saying screw the outrageous price gouging started by SSD makers. Why is this relevant? If this can be sold at $300, then why is now at $600? There has to some kind of balance in pricing. Moving on to specs, this is a pretty high end SATA SSD but still gated at the typical 500/500 read and write speed thresholds. This thing works great for my NAS. I essentially get the 6-7 terabytes left after configuration and I get the ability to encrypt the data. You might see this as a self-encrypting drive feature. This can essentially lock out any kind of data forensics folks from your data. It’s high-level aes 256 bit encryption on your data. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024 by Alexander

  • Great Drive, A Bit of a Hit on the Wallet
Capacity: 8TB
At nearly $600, the 8 TB Samsung 870 QVO SATA III SSD will put a hit on your wallet, but you have to expect to pay for this kind of speed. Installation was simple, the drive was little more than plug and play in the 2.5" drive bay on my Dell XPS 8940. But the again, I had two spare drive bays and data and power cables. Of curse your results may differ. This drive was a replacement for a secondary (data storage) 4 TB HDD that was coming very close to reaching capacity. Samsung provides a link to download their Magician software, ostensibly to aid in data migration. However, the software will only clone a drive with the operating system installed. So much for that. My first attempt at cloning was to connect the new drive to my computer via USB 3 cable and copying all of the contents before cracking open the computer and installing the new drive. If figured I would just copy the files over using Windows. Big mistake. There were errors and the process went on for two days and might have only reached 50%. I bought some cloning software and the process was still very slow. I got frustrated and then just decided to install the drive and follow the cloning process, however long it would take. Installing the drive and using the SATA interface made the process incredibly fast and the whole process (3.6 TB of data) was completed in about eight hours. I like that when I'm working, the only sound I hear from my computer is the ventilation fan and not the chirping of a hard disk drive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024 by John_JT

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