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They could easily fund a war with their defence technologiesSamsung is cover mountain cover sea... everything also involved...![]()

They could easily fund a war with their defence technologiesSamsung is cover mountain cover sea... everything also involved...![]()

If you claim Samsung is good then you probably haven't had a chance to try other brandsthey can be said to be number 1 for mobile. samsung phones are good especially the camera and have been using them for many years.


ssd don't even come with sata cables![]()

They are number 1 for many things actually
The Samsung SSD 950 PRO SSD prize does look tempting..![]()
they can be said to be number 1 for mobile. samsung phones are good especially the camera and have been using them for many years.
They are number 1 for many things actually[/QUOTE
yea samsung manufacture many many things we dun know
didn't know that we have to install Samsung Drivers for the speed to take effect. Why cannot make it like plug and play like SSD?
The first post say Monday and Thursday new pic and answer.. so i guess that means that we are supposed to discuss about superior performance till thurs
now so many phones no more micro SD i wonder how will be the Samsung MicroSD Card EVO uptake will be like. Samsung SSD 950 PRO got 3 so not bad this time.
yea samsung manufacture many many things we dun know
yup according to the guy in the below article:
Out of the box, the 950 Pro was a complete fail writing—the 35MBps it registered in AS SSD is slow for a hard drive. There was no point in finishing the test as it was apparent that the stock Windows 8.1 NVMe driver and the 950 Pro didn’t like each other much. Once we received and installed the Samsung driver, as you can see below, all was well.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3010625/storage/samsung-950-pro-nvme-ssd-review-stacked-nand-stacked-performance.html
yup according to the guy in the below article:
Out of the box, the 950 Pro was a complete fail writing—the 35MBps it registered in AS SSD is slow for a hard drive. There was no point in finishing the test as it was apparent that the stock Windows 8.1 NVMe driver and the 950 Pro didn’t like each other much. Once we received and installed the Samsung driver, as you can see below, all was well.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3010625/storage/samsung-950-pro-nvme-ssd-review-stacked-nand-stacked-performance.html
The Samsung SSD 950 PRO SSD prize does look tempting..![]()

iirc, they have cars as well. Samsung Car.



.. comes with free samsung phone?Yeah number 1 to come out with many models of phone in a year, galaxy lah note lah... so many models.They are number 1 for many things actually
need 30 days woh![]()
try lor but your mobo can support m.2? if not get and buy a 850 pro![]()