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Which SSD should I buy as a new comer

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hello guys , i am planning to buy a SSD of probably 64GB. I will not be using it as primary drive but just for my games and couple of apps. which one is he best among these? my budget is $60. Please dont ask me to get 128 gb as i have low budget. okay the options are:

http://www.snapdeal.com/product/sandisk-ssd-64gb/1639854935

 

http://www.amazon.in/ADATA-Premier-Pro-SP600-64GB/dp/B009SX8WEQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406691997&sr=8-1&keywords=adata+ssd+64gb

 

http://www.snapdeal.com/product/transcend-ts64gssd340-64-gb-solid/568621026

 

http://www.flipkart.com/kingston-ssdnow-v100-64-gb-ssd-internal-hard-drive-sv100s2-64g/p/itmd2rynzfk5syae?pid=IHDD2RYN2AUEWQWK&otracker=from-search&srno=t_2&query=kingston+64gb+ssd&ref=14061b87-84b3-4dda-8d9c-a577c050a3a5

 

which one is the most reliable? Dont worry about very high speed because I will be using SATA-2. you can also include your own options within my budget thank you :)

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kingston, not even close on reliability.  I only buy crucial and kingston products (ssd, RAM, usb flash).

"We will never make a 32-bit operating system." -- Bill Gates, 1989

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...Do not use SATA 2...if you have SATA 3 please use it.

I should be studying.

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Of those listed, probably the Adata one. If you have access to some Crucial drives, those are inexpensive and from a respected manufacturer. 

 

 

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kingston, not even close on reliability.  I only buy crucial and kingston.

 

So Kingston isn't reliable? Is that what you are saying?

I should be studying.

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hello guys , i am planning to buy a SSD of probably 64GB. I will not be using it as primary drive but just for my games and couple of apps. which one is he best among these? my budget is $60. Please dont ask me to get 128 gb as i have low budget. okay the options are:

 

which one is the most reliable? Dont worry about very high speed because I will be using SATA-2. you can also include your own options within my budget thank you :)

Honestly just get a good HDD in this situation xD SATA 2 Low Budget ect D: 

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Crucial mx100 :)

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So Kingston isn't reliable? Is that what you are saying?

no, very reliable!  sorry for lack of clairity

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no very reliable!  sorry for lack of clairity

 

Your post wasn't clear, sorry  :P

I should be studying.

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...Do not use SATA 2...if you have SATA 3 please use it.

only have sata 2 in my motherboard :/

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Honestly just get a good HDD in this situation xD SATA 2 Low Budget ect D: 

have a HDD haha but want to taste what speed feels like :P even if its better than HDD. lol

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kingston, not even close on reliability.  I only buy crucial and kingston products (ssd, RAM, usb flash).

okay and do you think the Sandisk readycache drive works?

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have a HDD haha but want to taste what speed feels like :P even if its better than HDD. lol

You're not getting what I'm saying w/ SATA 2 the SSD will not be faster than a good HDD... SATA 2 Can bottleneck some HDDs nowadays xD

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You're not getting what I'm saying w/ SATA 2 the SSD will not be faster than a good HDD... SATA 2 Can bottleneck some HDDs nowadays xD

and what do u think about http://www.flipkart.com/kingston-ms200s3-60-gb-desktop-laptop-internal-hard-drive-ssdnow-gb/p/itmdz7dn5qamux4m?pid=IHDDZ7DN5QAMUX4M&otracker=from-search&srno=t_10&query=kingston&ref=57cbc4ee-b5ea-47ee-a2a5-970ad2eaed33   ??

 

would this work ?

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