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I narrowed it down to these 3 ssd's. Im upgrading mine for higher capacity, but still same if not better performance on general use, 3d editing/rendering, video editing, rendering, youtubing, and gaming. Also tell me if they're compatible with my ud5h mobo if ya can.

 

Links:

http://www.microcenter.com/product/406438/Ultra_Plus_SDSSDHP-256G-G2_256GB_SATA_60Gb-s_Internal_Solid_State_Drive_(SSD)

 

http://www.microcenter.com/product/406438/Ultra_Plus_SDSSDHP-256G-G2_256GB_SATA_60Gb-s_Internal_Solid_State_Drive_(SSD)

 

http://www.microcenter.com/product/412139/M5M_PX-256M5M_256GB_mSATA_60Gb-s_Internal_Solid_State_Drive_(SSD)_with_Marvell_88SS9187_Controller

 

 

 

Thanks for any help you guys!!!!!

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link 1 & 2 are the same and you don't have a m-sata slot for #3

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I narrowed it down to these 3 ssd's. Im upgrading mine for higher capacity, but still same if not better performance on general use, 3d editing/rendering, video editing, rendering, youtubing, and gaming. Also tell me if they're compatible with my ud5h mobo if ya can.

 

Links:

http://www.microcenter.com/product/406438/Ultra_Plus_SDSSDHP-256G-G2_256GB_SATA_60Gb-s_Internal_Solid_State_Drive_(SSD)

 

http://www.microcenter.com/product/406438/Ultra_Plus_SDSSDHP-256G-G2_256GB_SATA_60Gb-s_Internal_Solid_State_Drive_(SSD)

 

http://www.microcenter.com/product/412139/M5M_PX-256M5M_256GB_mSATA_60Gb-s_Internal_Solid_State_Drive_(SSD)_with_Marvell_88SS9187_Controller

 

 

 

Thanks for any help you guys!!!!!

Well the first and second ones are the same SSD, and the third one is an MSATA SSD, which probably is not compatible with your motherboard.

So I say the first one.

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Go for the first one.

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link 1 & 2 are the same and you don't have a m-sata slot for #3

 

 

Well the first and second ones are the same SSD, and the third one is an MSATA SSD, which probably is not compatible with your motherboard.

So I say the first one.

 

 

Go for the first one.

 

 

Are you guys sure its sandforce chip is compatible with the z77x-ud5h? I have no way to tell. And when I research it I get nothing close to helpfull....

 

Ok.... sorry I thought I pasted 3 different links.... here is the ACTUAL first one....

 

http://www.microcenter.com/product/390990/HyperX_3K_SH103S3-240G_240GB_SATA_6Gb-s_25_Internal_Solid_State_Drive_(SSD)_with_SandForce_SF-2281_Controller

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Any 2.5 in ssd is fine with your motherboard the compatibility would be with the form factor. if it plugs into a sata port it most likely means it's a standard ssd, but the other commonish form factors are m-sata(mostly used in laptops), pci-e(usally just enterprise, but crazy fast), and ngff which is brand new and will have similar use case to m-sata. 

 

Out of those 3 my choice would be the hyperX 3k, but the one that wooden marker recommend is also good.

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