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Then I would go for the Kingston, got 2 of them myself. Awesome SSD! :)

Kingston

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the Samsung one 

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Id go kingston only because it looks cooler but the sandisk has 8 gigs extra so logically that

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Neither? I'd get an Samsung 840 EVO :)

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Are you gonna use it in a laptop or a desktop?

If it's for a laptop, check if it supports a 9mm SSD. then I would go for the Kingston.

 

If it needs a 7mm SSD, the SanDisk is the way to go.

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Neither? I'd get an Samsung 840 EVO :)

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Are you gonna use it in a laptop or a desktop?

If it's for a laptop, check if it supports a 9mm SSD. then I would go for the Kingston.

 

If it needs a 7mm SSD, the SanDisk is the way to go.

 

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Id go kingston only because it looks cooler but the sandisk has 8 gigs extra so logically that

 

The kingston would fit better with a Sabertooth MB colour scheme

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none of these.

Just get m500 or 840EVO.

 

kingston is sandforce garbage, sandisk is kinda slow.

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