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$100 - $115 256 GB SSD solution

randy hutajulu

hi guys. this is my first topic. i plan to buy an SSD. i dont wanna spend too much money for this thing. i just want an SSD that can work properly. is anyone here has any suggestion for an 256 GB SSD around $100 - $115? or maybe $120 max. so far my very best option are PNY and corsair. 

 

please, if u have any idea, share here. i really need your help.

 

thx guys :)

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Crucial MX100

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It is very hard to go wrong with Samsung SSD. However, the 256GB Samsung EVO is around 150USD.

 

The Crucial MX100 256GB is probably the closest to your price range.

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MX100...

and try to post this is the right subforum: Storage solutions

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this crucial mx100 is a good idea :D hahaha.. thx guys.

but, how does it compare to Corsair 256GB CSSD-F256GBLX Force Series LX ? they both have the same price. 

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MX100...

and try to post this is the right subforum: Storage solutions

hahaha.. aye aye sir. sorry. i'm new. 

this is my first post

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hahaha.. aye aye sir. sorry. i'm new. 

this is my first post

Everybody does it, don't worry about it :P

 

Welcome to the forums!

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this crucial mx100 is a good idea :D hahaha.. thx guys.

but, how does it compare to Corsair 256GB CSSD-F256GBLX Force Series LX ? they both have the same price. 

 

Crucial MX100 = Micron 16nm 128Gbit MLC NAND

Corsair Force LX = Micron 20nm 128Gbit MLC NAND

Crucial MX100 = Marvell 88SS9189 controller

Corsair Force LX = Silicon Motion SM2246EN controller

Crucial MX100:

Sequential Read: 550MB/s

Sequential Write: 330MB/s

4KB Random Read: 85K IOPS

4KB Random Write: 70K IOPS

Corsair Force LX:

Sequential Read: Up to 560MB/s

Sequential Write: Up to 300MB/s

4KB Random Read: 76K IOPS

4KB Random Write: 70K IOPS

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Crucial MX100 = Micron 16nm 128Gbit MLC NAND

Corsair Force LX = Micron 20nm 128Gbit MLC NAND

Crucial MX100 = Marvell 88SS9189 controller

Corsair Force LX = Silicon Motion SM2246EN controller

Crucial MX100:

Sequential Read: 550MB/s

Sequential Write: 330MB/s

4KB Random Read: 85K IOPS

4KB Random Write: 70K IOPS

Corsair Force LX:

Sequential Read: Up to 560MB/s

Sequential Write: Up to 300MB/s

4KB Random Read: 76K IOPS

4KB Random Write: 70K IOPS

what is the difference between Marvell 88SS9189 controller and Silicon Motion SM2246EN controller? which one is better. sorry sir. i'm a SUPER-REAL-NOOB hahaha..

which one do u suggest between them? i think the only thing that corsair win is on sequential read. is that a big matter?

 

thank u so much sir :)

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