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Is the SanDisk SSD Plus 120GB any good?

Hi! I am currently reviewing over the options for budget SSDs for one of my clients PCs and I was wondering would this make a good boot drive? As of now they only want a single SSD in their computer and will get a 1TB HDD for mass storage in the future. If not then what would be a good budget SSD for around $50? I would prefer something that is not TLC NAND and is MLC NAND. As of size 120/128GB is fine since its only a boot drive. 

 

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/sandisk-120gb-internal-sata-solid-state-drive-plus-for-laptops/5394600.p?skuId=5394600

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I use one as a boot drive, it's not NVMe ridiculously fast but it's definitely far better than an HDD.

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Just now, AlwaysFSX said:

I use one as a boot drive, it's not NVMe ridiculously fast but it's definitely far better than an HDD.

how long have you owned it and is it reliable? 

"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning." -Albert Einstein

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I'm not sure, but value wise that's a pretty good price for a known brand!

Yes, it's 2871 as in the year 2871. I traveled all this way, back in time, just to help you. And you thought your mama lied when she said you were special-_-

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the only help i can give here is talk to the ssd master, @Druaga1

mother nature dictates that if you develop a custom kernel for the snes, it gets worked up, steam comes out the cartridge port, then it kills itself

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30 minutes ago, glitchmaster0001 said:

how long have you owned it and is it reliable? 

2 years so far, no issues. I use my computer a lot too.

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