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Im planning to add 1tb nvme ssd i got 3 choices is within my budget and i cant add anymore

My motherboard is msi b450 gaming plus max (please add on the comment if it is compatible)

 

My budget is Php6300 

My current choices is

WD blue SN550

https://shopee.ph/Western-Digital-Blue-SN550-SSD-250GB-500GB-1TB-M.2-2280-NVMe-PCIe-Gen3*4-Internal-Solid-State-Drive-For-PC-2020-New-Model-i.288976509.7350910287

Crucial P1

https://shopee.ph/Crucial-P1-1TB-NVMe-M.2-Internal-SSD-Solid-State-Drive-CT1000P1SSD8-i.8582114.5615696590

 

 

 

Then i found cheaper ones about $25 cheaper which will be my choice if it does not effect the longevity and performance(by much)

Kingston A2000

https://shopee.ph/Kingston-A2000-1TB-M.2-2280-NVMe-PCIe-Gen-3.0-x4-3D-NAND-Internal-Solid-State-Drive-SA2000M8-1000G-i.89762129.5157907174

Silicon power A60

https://shopee.ph/1TB-512GB-NVMe-M.2-PCIe-Gen3x4-2280-Silicon-Power-A60-SSD-Solid-State-Drive-FREE-Windows-10-Pro-Key-i.298260160.7953296512

Team group ms30

https://shopee.ph/1TB-512GB-M.2-SSD-6Gb-s-Teamgroup-MS30-FREE-Windows-10-Pro-Key-i.298260160.4947494246

 

 

 

 

 

Im looking for performance + longevity / price

Cant buy more expensive ssd

If the performance difference is within the margin off error and it will last the same as the little more expensive ones i would prefer to buy the cheaper one.

Please dont refer links from newegg cause the delivery fee is like half the price off the ssd.

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The A2000 is the best out of the ones you mentioned. I'd go for that.

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I've had really good luck with Kingston A400's as budget SSD's. I've also used TeamGroup L5 Lite's with no issues. Both companies know their way around memory.

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2 hours ago, svmlegacy said:

I've had really good luck with Kingston A400's as budget SSD's. I've also used TeamGroup L5 Lite's with no issues. Both companies know their way around memory.

 

A400s are cheap but they have slow speeds. A2000 are a lot faster for about the same money.

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26 minutes ago, Neospiker said:

A400s are cheap but they have slow speeds. A2000 are a lot faster for about the same money.

Completely different application. A400's are 2.5" SATA drives, good for old laptops.

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