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Which is the best ssd in the market?

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If you're counting only SATA SSDs, then either 850 Pro, Intel 730, or Sandisk Extreme Pro

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Samsung 840 Pro for now, until the 850 Pros become available

They are available i have them. Actually newegg even already had a sale on them.

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They are available i have them. Actually newegg even already had a sale on them.

Google lied to me :(  I only saw reviews...

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Google lied to me :( I only saw reviews...

Sorry?

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Does the Samsung 840 EVO has power loss protection like the Adata's SP920?

 

IMO the best SSD should not only have good read and write speeds, but also data migration software, power loss protection, good lengthy warranty, etc. Basically the whole package and it seems like the 840 EVO may have all of those boxes ticked.

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Does the Samsung 840 EVO has power loss protection like the Adata's SP920?

 

IMO the best SSD should not only have good read and write speeds, but also data migration software, power loss protection, good lengthy warranty, etc. Basically the whole package and it seems like the 840 EVO may have all of those boxes ticked.

 

Nope, EVO doesn't have powerloss protection. MX100 and adata do however. And there are very good free migration software available, so u dont have to chose ssd according to that.

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