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This drive has not been around long enough to make such assessment.
I personally considered them as "storage" SSD for my server, but 850 EVO has much better burst and random read performance for almost the same price.
Is there a reason to replace the 840 EVO? If you do it because of the read speed degradation bug, there should be a fix soon.
While I would not consider them for new builds, there is no urgent reason to replace them considering you already spent the money.
Have a look at the 840 EVO fix thread, that "fix" isn't a fix, it's just a band-aid admittance of failure. Hence my want to replace it sometime soon-ish, getting tired of Samsung's crap with that thing.
I can't really blame you for feeling that way. It's been an issue since the 840 Evo was released and, at this point in time, I doubt there will be bona fide solution. If I had an 840 Evo, I'd likely be looking to replace it, as well. Hell, my Samsung 830 128GB was a tank and I'd still be running it if I didn't outgrow it. If I had gotten an 840 Evo to replace it, I'd be all sorts of pissed off about the sow-down problem.