I'd go with the Sandisk. Go with the other if you're concerned about size.
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I'd go with the Sandisk. Go with the other if you're concerned about size.
I wouldn't go for any of those I'd go for the samsung 850 evo ssd
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Samsung or PNY would be better.
Last edited by koshinator; 09-25-2015 at 06:53 AM.
As everyone else is saying, Samsung is honestly the best choice in my opinion currently.
Avoid anything SandForce-based, not only because of lower reliability (compared to non-SF drives) but also because the posted benchmarks are a lie (Seq. Write is crippled when you work with uncompressable data; my Intel 330 advertises something like 400-500MB/s write but I actually get ~150MB/s, even with the latest firmware).
Lolwut? The Read/Write speeds I'm pretty sure are advertised because that's how fast the ssd this is in "ideal" conditions. If you're moving 100,000 100KB files vs 1 100GB file you'd have different read/write speeds. So technically the companies "advertised speed" is technically correct. Sustained read/write =/= Shot Read/Write
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San-Disk has a pretty good rma service got mine replaced after it died within a week, little to no hassle.
i know its not on the list but i used samdung evo 850 (3 x raid 0) and boy is it fast.
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