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A-Data premier PRO 128GB or Crucial MX100 256GB?

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How would the read and write speeds compare? I'm not too bothered about the most storage, I'm more bothered about the best performance.

you'll never know the difference. but the larger the drive the faster it should be............ 512's are nice.

 

as far as amount of storage......... bigger is always better. you'd be surprised how fast a small drive seems to fill up.

Hey guys

I have been planning to buy an SSD for quite sometime now, and I've finally got round to doing so, now I ran into a problem, my initial thought was to purchase the A-Data Premier Pro 128GB for £60, however due to the coming black friday, they're is a new competitor, and as I'm not well versed when it comes to any storage, I would like your assistance. Would you recommend the A-Data premier PRO 128GB or the Crucial MX100 256GB? They're both priced at the same on Amazon right now.

A-Data: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00J5CHSG8/?tag=pcp0f-21

 

Crucial: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00KFAGCWK/ref=gb1h_tit_c-3_3427_f007fda5?smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_s=center-3&pf_rd_r=0H8NCMNVQ0MCJ3189V01&pf_rd_i=161428031&pf_rd_p=559703427

 

Any help would be much appreciated 

Many thanks

Gannicius

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MX100 by a mile...

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easily mx100


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How would the read and write speeds compare? I'm not too bothered about the most storage, I'm more bothered about the best performance.

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Well the A-Data Premiere Pro can only be used with Adobe Premiere Pro unfortunately so....okay, okay, I'm just messing with ya :P.

Have you considered the famous Samsung 840 EVO series?

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I did for a time, but I dismissed it after a friend said he had nothing but trouble with his, although I know that's not common

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How would the read and write speeds compare? I'm not too bothered about the most storage, I'm more bothered about the best performance.

you'll never know the difference. but the larger the drive the faster it should be............ 512's are nice.

 

as far as amount of storage......... bigger is always better. you'd be surprised how fast a small drive seems to fill up.

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MX100. I've got one in a system and it's phenomenal.

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