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Need a recommendation for SSD

rohver

I'll be going for a 256 Gig SSD and I have my eyes on the Crucial MX ones. However, it doesn't really fit well with my red/black theme and I would like to know if there are alternatives. I can't afford to go overboard with top of the line performing SSDs like the Samsung 840 Pros, those would simply break my wallet. 

 

Any suggestions? :)

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OCZ AMD R7 if you want to stay with your theme but as I always say SSD's arent worth it

Thats that. If you need to get in touch chances are you can find someone that knows me that can get in touch.

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I'll be going for a 256 Gig SSD and I have my eyes on the Crucial MX ones. However, it doesn't really fit well with my red/black theme and I would like to know if there are alternatives. I can't afford to go overboard with top of the line performing SSDs like the Samsung 840 Pros, those would simply break my wallet. 

 

ADATA SP610/SP900

SanDisk Ultra II/Ultra Plus

Intel 520/530

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Samsung 840 evo

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had an sp900, it was actually pretty bad. Didn't come close to rated speed.

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had an sp900, it was actually pretty bad. Didn't come close to rated speed.

 

My SX900 is still preforming at 450MB/s. And I have destroyed it. 

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My SX900 is still preforming at 450MB/s. And I have destroyed it. 

That uses a better controller, mine had reads of 415 writes of about 230 40000 iops each side

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That uses a better controller, mine had reads of 415 writes of about 230 40000 iops each side

 

Huh. It does? I would not think that the newer one is a downgrade.

I notice that the SX900 is the one Linus uses even in his newer videos. 

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Huh. It does? I would not think that the newer one is a downgrade.

I notice that the SX900 is the one Linus uses even in his newer videos. 

the sp might be newer but it's also cheaper for a reason, I know this. Adata told me on facebook. lol

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I'll go for the Sandisk perhaps. Seems to be getting a lot of love (apart from the Crucial and Samsung of course) 

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