[–]patstewart [score hidden] 11 minutes ago samsung 850 EVO 512GB permalinksavereportgive goldreply [–]goldmanma [S] 1 point 7 minutes ago Would you recommend the pro version over the regular? permalinksaveparenteditdisable inbox repliesdeletereply [–]patstewart [score hidden] 2 minutes ago no not for the 850 series, there's not a big enough speed difference IMO for the price. the pro is a little bit faster and rated for a longer life, but conservative estimates put SSDs at like 10-20+ years anyways, so who cares? (not me at least...) permalinksaveparentreportgive goldreply 79/10000BoldItalicstrikesupLink>QuoteCode•Bullets1.NumbersTable Commenting as: goldmanma macros
big editorformatting helpreddiquette save [–]goldmanma [S] 1 point a minute ago This is true. I was nervous about buying the SSD that I have had now, but i've never had an issue with it (aside from the space). permalinksaveparenteditdisable inbox repliesdeletereply [–]Sacrificer43 [score hidden] 11 minutes ago An 850 evo or a Crucial MX100 is a good SSD to upgrade to. They come in many capacities such from 120-1tb. Any questions please ask! (DONT get a kingston SSD at ALL, they have slow nands (usually unless at high-end) and have done false advertising) permalinksavereportgive goldreply [–]goldmanma [S] 1 point 8 minutes ago Thank you! Would you recommend the 850 evo pro over the regular one? If so what are the benefits? permalinksaveparenteditdisable inbox repliesdeletereply
How's this one?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA3FA2KW8151[1]
Any other you would recommend?