I recently purchased a MBP 13" Mid-2012 (MacBookPro9.2), and want to swap the HGST hdd with an SSD. What is the current opinion on this forum on the Samsung 870 EVO 500GB?
I just 15 (minutes ago) purchased a OWC 1TB for my exact MacBook Pro since the laptop still packs a fast punch.
im running a 265 gb green WD and Mojave which wanted an hour to handbrake a 36 minute video (fast 1080dpi)
their is lot of threads here about the 870EVO on this site, I cant locate the recent one that pertains to our MacBook Pro tho, but some like the performance and price of that Samsung ssd drive.
I went with OWC because they ship faster, 6GB per second speeds (which I surprisingly care about all of the sudden)
and I like the owner, he is a nice person!
hope this helped!
A few years ago, I bought four Samsung 860 EVO 250GB SSDs to be used among a 2011 MBP, two 2012 minis, and a few other Macs. They all still work fine and still kicking. Don't remember having compatibility issues, except with MBP2011 where I replaced the optical drive into a SATA bay, then this 2nd SATA disk had trouble getting full 6Gbps negotiated speed due to how Apple did the logic board or firmware / OS. But if just straight replacement to the 1st bay then it is fine.
I do have a cMP, a 2006 1,1. It is using a 480GB SanDisk Extreme as a boot drive. I did at one point put in those 860 EVOs to make clones, since this machine has 4 bays which is very handy. Don't remember having any issue, but then I wasn't booting off the EVO, so.
I know there must be some difference between 860 and 870, but they are similar enough I guess.
SSD disks have an enormous life expectancy. Save a few bucks and buy a second hand 840 or 850 series to be safe.Thank you for providing your experience with Macs and Samsung EVO SSDs! The thing is that there is (according to members of this forum) some difference between the 860 EVO and 870 EVO, at least when it comes to using these as BOOT disk in a cMP 5.1 (2010/2012). The 860 EVO functions fine, but there are many reports about problems with the Samsung 870 EVO. This is the reason for me asking specifically about compatability between the MBP 13" mid-2012 and the Samsung 870 EVO. The Samsung 860 EVO is impossible to find new here, but the 870 EVO is readily available and cheap.
SSD disks have an enormous life expectancy. Save a few bucks and buy a second hand 840 or 850 series to be safe.
I have read about compatibilities issues with the 870 series as well.
I already posted this awhile ago.
Samsung 870 EVO - Beware, certain batches prone to failure!
Certain 870 EVO 4TB and 2TB drives are affected by early failures where they develop uncorrectable errors and some data just cannot be read from them anymore. This seems to primarily affect drives produced in January/February 2021. For example, i have three 870 EVO 4TB, only one is affected (so...www.techpowerup.com
And I also agree about used Samsung 840 - 860 drives. I have purchased many (>50) of these in 120 - 128 GB capacity, and my statistics show that they rarely have less than 90% lifespan left.