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Samsung 850 Pro

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Is the Samsung 850 pro worth it? Like is it really, really reliable, durable, and will be consistent unlike other ssds like the Evo?

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Your better off just getting something Cheap like an MX100

 

 

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in terms of durability and reliability, you cant go past intel


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Well, it has some good feedback, but i'd go for something cheaper, like an MX100, as @Excon mentioned, pretty sure their 512gb SSD is $250 in Australia, which is a good price.....

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in terms of durability and reliability, you cant go past intel

Why is that? Should I opt for the Intel 730 instead?
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Plextor M6 Pro is what I would suggest. It also comes from plextor. Gods of reliable stuff. 

 

 

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Why is that? Should I opt for the Intel 730 instead?

linus has videos on it. they will help you make a decision.


CPU Intel I7-4700MQ @2.4 ghz, turbos to 3.4 

Motherboard  whatever toshiba put in the thing

RAM 8GB 1600mhz 

GPU  Nvidia Geforce GT 740M  

Storage 750Gb 5400rpm   

Cooling  Crappy laptop fan 

Operating System  windows 8 64 bit

 


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Price isn't an issue

Its not always about money not being an issue, its about spending it wisely 

 

 

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I was just about to post about this. Say a 256gb Samsung 250 Pro vs a 512GB Crucial MX100. They're both about the £150 mark. Would I really notice a difference between the two?

 

Cheers guys and girls

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Why would you guys go for something cheaper.850 pro got hell of a durability and it can write upto 150TB!

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I recently pulled the trigger on 2 Intel SSD's for raid 0 after watching linus' video and reading tons of reviews. They definitely seem like solid drives with 5 years of warranty should anything go wrong. Samsung is offering double that with the 850 pros; 10 years warranty. I personally would have bought the 850 pros but they're more expensive and I'm not sure what they're behaviour is like when in raid, while Intel advertises that their drives support their on board raid 0.

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