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I will put in my computer an SSD 120gb

I think that those 2 are the bests for me but i cant choose which one...

Sandisk 120gb ULTRAII 70 euros

Samsung EVO series 120gb 83 euros

(I think that I prefer the sandisk...)

Samsungs are very decent, especially the newer ones. Personally I've got a thing for intel 730k's, but I think the lowest they come in is 240GB.

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sandisk cause i had a bad experience with samsung i had a hard drive failure and till it failed the samsung software told the drive is just working fine

samsung hard drives were always a bit dodgy. They got into SSD's because apple needed someone with the manufacturing capability to provide SSD's for their phones. They got one hell of a lot better after that deal.

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samsung hard drives were always a bit dodgy. They got into SSD's because apple needed someone with the manufacturing capability to provide SSD's for their phones. They got one hell of a lot better after that deal.

i will still not recommend samasung i wasted so much money on that shit i have used other ssds they are way better 

 

(samsung is better in speed but if they can keep the data safe mhaa)

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i will still not recommend samasung i wasted so much money on that shit i have used other ssds they are way better 

 

(samsung is better in speed but if they can keep the data safe mhaa)

techreport has the results of their torture test published. (the last drives finally failed) a year and a half later of constant writing. Intel fared the worst (It set itself into read only mode long before it failed as it went way past it's validation). I still trust my 730k over just about any SSD on the market.

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The reasson that I prefer the sandisk is that I have a friend in an electronic shop and he said me that they never fail...but I hear a lot of reviews about the samsung too...

They're reliable, but tend to work better with compressible data. They don't respond as well with random reads, or writes.

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sandisk cause i had a bad experience with samsung i had a hard drive failure and till it failed the samsung software told the drive is just working fine

Samsung hard drives are Seagate rebrands, I wouldn't trust them as far as I could through them.

 

However, Samsung makes their own SSDs so they're quite reliable.

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Samsung SSDs are quite reliable. I happen to own a 120GB Sandisk Ultra Plus and I've been pretty mean to it. It works flawlessly. It's super thin and would fit great in a thin laptop, although not a thicker laptop without some sort of special smaller cage.

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I will put in my computer an SSD 120gb

I think that those 2 are the bests for me but i cant choose which one...

Sandisk 120gb ULTRAII 70 euros

Samsung EVO series 120gb 83 euros

(I think that I prefer the sandisk...)

 

Hey giasimbo,
 
Pretty much any modern SSD would meet your needs as all of them are pretty fast and give a great speed boost over any HDD. 
I would go with the more reputable brand, longer warranty or the one with better reviews and feedback. :)
 
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