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which one, also dont i want to know the speed and reliabilty of them, so dont just say 850 EVO because its samsung and such, i want to know the reliability of each drive and the speed of them

 

Sandisk Ultra II  http://pcpartpicker.com/part/sandisk-internal-hard-drive-sdssdhii240gg25

 

A-Data Premier Pro SP900 http://pcpartpicker.com/part/a-data-internal-hard-drive-asp900s3256gmc

 

Crucial M500 http://pcpartpicker.com/part/crucial-internal-hard-drive-ct240m500ssd1

 

Samsung 850 EVO http://pcpartpicker.com/part/samsung-internal-hard-drive-mz75e250bam

 

Crucial MX200 http://pcpartpicker.com/part/crucial-internal-hard-drive-ct250mx200ssd1

 

 

 

 

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850 evo hehe, um.

Sandisk, Adata, and Samsung are all great choices. So is Crucial, choose whatever matches your color scheme I suppose xD.

 

 

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which one, also dont i want to know the speed and reliabilty of them, so dont just say 850 EVO because its samsung and such, i want to know the reliability of each drive and the speed of them

 

Sandisk Ultra II  http://pcpartpicker.com/part/sandisk-internal-hard-drive-sdssdhii240gg25

 

A-Data Premier Pro SP900 http://pcpartpicker.com/part/a-data-internal-hard-drive-asp900s3256gmc

 

Crucial M500 http://pcpartpicker.com/part/crucial-internal-hard-drive-ct240m500ssd1

 

Samsung 850 EVO http://pcpartpicker.com/part/samsung-internal-hard-drive-mz75e250bam

 

Crucial MX200 http://pcpartpicker.com/part/crucial-internal-hard-drive-ct250mx200ssd1

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We can't really know how reliable new generation of SSDs are. They are out for how long? Half a year?  From technical perspective all of them should last quite awhile.
I would get 850 evo for its software and great performance.

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All of them are good. Pick one and run with it. I'd go with Adata or Micron. I always feel like Samsung's SSDs are sold as more premium than they actually are, so... they're good drives, though.

who is micron?

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850 evo hehe, um.

Sandisk, Adata, and Samsung are all great choices. So is Crucial, choose whatever matches your color scheme I suppose xD.

color scheme wont matter seeing as they will most likely be behind the motherboard tray

 

 

  1. EVO
  2. Crucial MX200
  3. none of the remaining choices
  4. none of the remaining choices
  5. Sandisk ultra II

 

any reason why you excluded the other 2?

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who is micron?

Crucial is a marketing name for Micron. Micron is one of the leading companies in DRAM and SSD controller manufacturing. They've been at it for probably the longest time without being bought, killed or bankrupted.

 

Look on a stick of RAM. It might be G-skill, patriot, Corsair, or whatever. Those are just brand names. Pop the heatsinks off and look at the logos on the RAM chips themselves. They'll have either Samsung, Micron or SK Hynix logos, in all likelihood. That is unless you're using Intelligent Micro DIMMs, but those are the black sheep of RAM.

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Crucial is a marketing name for Micron. Micron is one of the leading companies in DRAM and SSD controller manufacturing. They've been at it for probably the longest time without being bought, killed or bankrupted.

 

Look on a stick of RAM. It might be G-skill, patriot, Corsair, or whatever. Those are just brand names. Pop the heatsinks off and look at the logos on the RAM chips themselves. They'll have either Samsung, Micron or SK Hynix logos, in all likelihood. That is unless you're using Intelligent Micro DIMMs, but those are the black sheep of RAM.

ok, thanks, i think i'll go with the MX200 then

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color scheme wont matter seeing as they will most likely be behind the motherboard tray

 

any reason why you excluded the other 2?

The M500 has very unreliable firmware and the ADATA is not really cost effective as for a few dollars more or at times, almost the same price you can get a ssd with better IOPS and R/W speeds like the EVO or the MX200.

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