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So,  a question, this particular 120gb ssd by silicon power, is it good compared to hyperX  fury 120gb ssd? or should i go to town and sblurge on the hyperx?

 

btw the silicon power ssd is 50mb/s faster on read, would this be huge difference in usage?

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wow, this bugged or what? no views in 12minutes ?

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I have no idea. I really doubt it isn't just a rebrand of someone ssd company. I really can't recommend 120 ssd drives in general, but no generally a 50MBps difference on a sata3 ssd will not make any difference you can notice at all.

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So,  a question, this particular 120gb ssd by silicon power, is it good compared to hyperX  fury 120gb ssd? or should i go to town and sblurge on the hyperx?

btw the silicon power ssd is 50mb/s faster on read, would this be huge difference in usage?

 

Yeah they are a fairly good company they have fabs that manufacture their own flash memory chips and devices, I would go for say a Kingston Hyper X or 850 EVO drive if you have them available for a similar price however.

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