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Let me know what SSD is the best to get and which one performs the best.

SSD's are:

-Samsung 840 evo 500gb

-Samsung 840 pro 512gb

-Intel 730 480gb

-Samsung 850 pro 512gb

-ADATA SP900 512gb

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MX100! Other wise the SP900....

 

 

Okay. What do you think you would get the most read and write speeds out of? The ADATA SP900 512gb, samsung 840 evo 500gb, or crucial mx100 512gb?

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Okay. What do you think you would get the most read and write speeds out of? The ADATA SP900 512gb, samsung 840 evo 500gb, or crucial mx100 512gb?

 

The Samsung evo. The ADATA is a little more professional. Reliability and high work loads compared to speed. 

Though both are insane flagship SSDs and will be more than enough. 

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Okay. What do you think you would get the most read and write speeds out of? The ADATA SP900 512gb, samsung 840 evo 500gb, or crucial mx100 512gb?

 

The Samsung evo. The ADATA is a little more professional. Reliability and high work loads compared to speed. 

Though both are insane flagship SSDs and will be more than enough. 

 

Actually the 850 Pro is Samsung's flagship in performance, not the Evo - but the Pro costs considerably more for relatively little real-live gain (the differences can be measured and may even look impressive in benchmarks, but how much you will really notice while working with them... different story).

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If you're going for best reliability I'd say Intel's are a good choice.

For gaming, the Samsung evo are between performance and reliability. It's probably your best bet.

and the Samsung Pro version are more for professional use. I have myself one in my laptop that I strictly use for work. the rest are just evo's for gaming and stuff.

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