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mpetrunin2011-09-20 10:39:03
Solid State Drives
mpetrunin, 2011-09-20 10:39:03

Choosing an inexpensive but high-quality SSD for 60-80GB?

After reading three questions about SSDs on Habré, I realized that if you want to install a system on an SSD, then the main thing is to buy a high-quality SSD.
I want to buy a 60-80 GB SSD, I plan to install linux on it (I mentioned, just in case: what if some SSDs are not supported, or they are poorly supported). And I'm wondering which SSD do you think is the best in terms of price / quality? I do not want to overpay, but even less I want to get a brick or wild brakes.

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TheHorse, 2011-09-20
@mpetrunin

You should have read this question. Crucial m4 - recommended for purchase.

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sisaenkov, 2011-09-20
@sisaenkov

A year ago, I settled on the Corsair F60 in terms of speed / price ratio.
The data was taken from the comparative table on the site nix.ru.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2011-09-20
@inkvizitor68sl

Ocz vertex 2, great flight. bubunta-debian.
Crucials have longer seek times. In numbers, this is imperceptible, but when loading a 4 gig profile of chromium or ff, it’s very.

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Evgeny Elizarov, 2011-09-20
@KorP

Ocz vertex 3, IMHO the best solution in terms of price / quality ratio

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ilyaProphet, 2011-09-20
@ilyaProphet

Can anyone tell me something about Transcend's SSD drives, how is the quality?

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coolurik, 2011-09-20
@coolurik

Intel 320 Series 80 GB SATA 3.0 Gb-s 2.5-Inch Solid-State Drive.

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