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HyperX Predator SHPM2280P2H/240G vs Samsung XP941 256GB

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As the title says HyperX Predator SHPM2280P2H/240G vs Samsung XP941 256GB

 

Both are priced similar. The HyperX has a faster read speed but the Samsung has a faster write speed.

HyperX: 1290MB/s Read and 600MB/s Write      Samsung: 1080MB/s read and 800MB/s write

Which would you choose.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820104542&cm_re=hyperx_m.2-_-20-104-542-_-Product

or

http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-XP941-256GB-AHCI-MZHPU256HCGL/dp/B00J9V53M6

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I'd say go for the HyperX.

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kingston all the way bruh

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As the title says HyperX Predator SHPM2280P2H/240G vs Samsung XP941 256GB

 

Both are priced similar. The HyperX has a faster read speed but the Samsung has a faster write speed.

HyperX: 1290MB/s Read and 600MB/s Write      Samsung: 1080MB/s read and 800MB/s write

Which would you choose.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820104542&cm_re=hyperx_m.2-_-20-104-542-_-Product

or

http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-XP941-256GB-AHCI-MZHPU256HCGL/dp/B00J9V53M6

 

 

Hey t-scene,
 
As you can see these drive have some differences in the speeds. depending on what you need, you can consider either of them. What are your plans for such a beefy SSD?
 
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