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nvme ssd intel vs pny vs adata

Hi, I have been thinking of buying an pcie nvme ssd and saw intel 600p 512gb was a cheap one although this affects performance. I later found a pny cs2030 480gb for a very similar price and also adata xpg sx8000. Which one would you recommend? which one performs better and last longer? 

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Out of those 3, I would get the Intel drive. If you can, get a Samsung drive.

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The adata and pny are mlc, while they intel is tlc, so the intel one won't last as long.

 

From a quick googling of reviews, the data seems to be at about twice the speed of the pny and intel drives.

 

So I'd go with adata.

 

EDIT:  Sorry, the pny performs about twice the speed.  Get the pny one.

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