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Intel 730 or Samsung 840 Pro I would said.

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Most "big" brand SSD's are all reliable.  Get something like an 840 evo.

 

 

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Apparently the samsung 850 pro is the most reliable, if you go by warranty. Otherwise most branded companies are reliable, besides kingston with their v300 series, which is a poor ssd.

I would personally recommend a crucial mx100 if you are on a budget, or an 840 evo if you want to become a sheep

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i never use the warranty's so..... i have looked at the hyperx ssdNOW v300 is it good?

 

I've heard a lot of people say that Kingston's SSD are quite poor in quality.

I would highly recommended for you to get Intel 530 or Samsung 840 Series SSD like a lot of guys recommend already here

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is the Hyperx ssdNOW v300 any good?

I wouldn't get it. Kingston did some tampering with the chips and it isn't a very good drive.

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i never use the warranty's so..... i have looked at the hyperx ssdNOW v300 is it good?

thats pretty much the only terrible ssd from a big brand

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does it have over a 400 read/write speed

http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/storage/2014/06/02/crucial-mx100-512gb-review/1 here's a review of the crucial drive. It's incredibly good performance for the price and well worth getting.

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Samsung 850 Pro, 10 year warranty!

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Am i the only one who thinks this TasTyDK is either can't read price / specs on any site?

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Just forget 400MB/s writes (especially on 128GB drives). It really isn't that important (do you really write big files from one drive to the ssd all the time ?).

 

As for reliability; pretty much all big brands are ok so you get the cheapest decent performing one (yeah that excludes everythign from kingston).

Crucial MX100, M500, Adata sp920, 840evo are great drives. But even though they are pretty reliable, it should not be an excuse not to do backups !

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is the Hyperx ssdNOW v300 any good?

"The V300 is our entry-level SSD targeting the mainstream user. In order to achieve a balance of price and performance, Kingston will source NAND Flash components from various Tier 1 NAND manufacturers. Our V300 SSDs are built with either synchronous or asynchronous NAND Flash components. Kingston specs the V300 SSD using ATTO 2.41 to achieve a minimum of 450MB/s Read / Write. Your results may differ should you benchmark your drive with something other than ATTO 2.41. We have provided the following document for a more detailed explanation on SSD benchmarking and performance."

I called them out of false advertisement on their packaging where it said 450mb/s read and write and i'm getting no where near that. (186mb/s read like 130mb/s write

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