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New to SSDs - ADATA SU800 vs. SanDisk Plus

Taintedmind
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From what I've found, the ADATA SU800 has an endurance of 2 million hours, whereas the sandisk ssd plus has 1.75 million hours. So they are pretty much even. Whether those are reliable numbers however is a different matter (Both come from ADATA and Sandisk pages but you can't always believe everything you read).

 

Around that price, I'd consider the Crucial MX500 for a bit more as that has a stronger reputation than those two do.

I'm lookin to purchase an SSD, but I'm unsure which to purchase between two brands/individual types.  I'm lookin at the ADATA SU800 1TB and SanDisk Plus 1TB.  I'm looking more for longevity and lack of defects, if there's a difference between the two brands and their individual product.  I'm not lookin into the ADATA SU900 or the SanDisk Ultra.

If anyone has any info/insight on the subject, it would be greatly appreciated.

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1 minute ago, Taintedmind said:

I'm lookin to purchase an SSD, but I'm unsure which to purchase between two brands/individual types.  I'm lookin at the ADATA SU800 1TB and SanDisk Plus 1TB.  I'm looking more for longevity and lack of defects, if there's a difference between the two brands and their individual product.  I'm not lookin into the ADATA SU900 or the SanDisk Ultra.

If anyone has any info/insight on the subject, it would be greatly appreciated.

I have Adata SU800, few of them to be exact, haven't encountered any problems, really happy with them. I would recommend su800 for anyone looking to buy well priced and pretty good overall SSD and not looking for extreme speeds, just a decent SSD. It has dram, and decent speed,so in my book, that's good enough.

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From what I've found, the ADATA SU800 has an endurance of 2 million hours, whereas the sandisk ssd plus has 1.75 million hours. So they are pretty much even. Whether those are reliable numbers however is a different matter (Both come from ADATA and Sandisk pages but you can't always believe everything you read).

 

Around that price, I'd consider the Crucial MX500 for a bit more as that has a stronger reputation than those two do.

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My first SSD was an ADATA 250GB(i bought a second one 2 years latter), i bought it like 4~5 years ago, The state it is, on DiskInfo 64 is still at 99%, never had any problem.

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5 minutes ago, Constantin said:

My first SSD was an ADATA 250GB(i bought a second one 2 years latter), i bought it like 4~5 years ago, The state it is, on DiskInfo 64 is still at 99%, never had any problem.

You know that this is talking about a specific model rather than a brand. Well regardless that is a very durable ssd tbh (IDK what you use it for).

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I have 2 of them, i am on the PC all day/night, from gaming, Word/Excel, music, movies, some editing  ect....

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12 minutes ago, MeatFeastMan said:

From what I've found, the ADATA SU800 has an endurance of 2 million hours, whereas the sandisk ssd plus has 1.75 million hours. So they are pretty much even. Whether those are reliable numbers however is a different matter (Both come from ADATA and Sandisk pages but you can't always believe everything you read).

 

Around that price, I'd consider the Crucial MX500 for a bit more as that has a stronger reputation than those two do.

Thanks for the suggestion - I'm doin research on it now

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MB:         ASUS RoG Maximus XIII Hero (ATX)

RAM:      64gb (4x16) DDR4-3200MHz G.Skill TridentZ Silver/Black (CL16)

HD:         1x 8TB Corsair MP400 NVMe PCIe 3.0 (SSD)

               2x 16TB Seagate Exos 7200rpm (HDD)

E-HD:     12TB WD

PSU:       EVGA 1000w G2, 80+ Gold (modular)

UPS:       900w CyberPower

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Headset: JBL Quantum ONE Gaming Headset

Case:      Cooler Master MasterCase H500P Mesh (ATX)

Other:     XB-1 Wireless Controller Adapter w/Controller

              NPET H01 Gaming Mouse Bungee Cord Holder w/4 USB Ports

 

 

 

 

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20 minutes ago, Constantin said:

I have 2 of them, i am on the PC all day/night, from gaming, Word/Excel, music, movies, some editing  ect....

you know that the adata ssd's you have is like the super high end models from adata?

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Sandisk SSD Plus is competing for the "crown" of the slowest SSD with the WD Green, just don't....

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1 hour ago, Oalei said:

you know that the adata ssd's you have is like the super high end models from adata?

To be honest i didn't.

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2 hours ago, Constantin said:

To be honest i didn't.

You know let just end things here because i just woke up and need what left's in me to do something else (like thinking).

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