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As the title above says, i'm looking for a fast and reliable SSD at an attractive price. 3 budget SSDs that are available here are the Transcend SSD370 SSDs, Kingston HyperX Fury SSDs, and the Adata SP900. I will either get the 128 or 256 variants. Which one should I get? Do you have any other recommendations? Also, I have a small question, do the Samsung SSDs get slower the more you use them? I heard that somewhere...

 

 

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As the title above says, i'm looking for a fast and reliable SSD at an attractive price. 3 budget SSDs that are available here are the Transcend SSD370 SSDs, Kingston HyperX Fury SSDs, and the Adata SP900. I will either get the 128 or 256 variants. Which one should I get? Do you have any other recommendations? Also, I have a small question, do the Samsung SSDs get slower the more you use them? I heard that somewhere...

 

 

Thanks for your help! :D

Samsung 850 EVO all the way.

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As the title above says, i'm looking for a fast and reliable SSD at an attractive price. 3 budget SSDs that are available here are the Transcend SSD370 SSDs, Kingston HyperX Fury SSDs, and the Adata SP900. I will either get the 128 or 256 variants. Which one should I get? Do you have any other recommendations? Also, I have a small question, do the Samsung SSDs get slower the more you use them? I heard that somewhere...

 

 

Thanks for your help! :D

Crucial BX200

Samsung 850 Evo

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Its pretty darn expensive in my country

Out of those, the Adata one gets good reviews and is available in mSATA format as well as 2.5 inch

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Out of those, the Adata one gets good reviews and is available in mSATA format as well as 2.5 inch

cool... So that's one point for the Adata SSD...

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850EVO. 

 

The SSD will die bevore you will recognise any Speed Loss.

Server SSD´s that write and read without Break would be another Story. Thats why they are ridiculous expensive.

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