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izstas2012-11-26 22:38:19
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izstas, 2012-11-26 22:38:19

Recommend an inexpensive SSD for PC

I thought it was time to add a small SSD to my already aged hard drive, on which to keep the OS and programs. ~64 GB should be enough for me.

Actually, I would like to hear advice - is it possible to buy an SSD of this capacity with more or less decent performance for an amount in the range of 3-4 thousand rubles? Which one can you advise?

Thank you!

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edogs, 2012-11-26
@izstas

Classics of decent state employees: market.yandex.ru/model.xml?modelid=7291074&hid=91033&show-uid=947435613539594231 crucial m4

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m151, 2012-11-26
@m151

+1 for crucial m4

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Iliapan, 2012-11-27
@Iliapan

Save up and get an intel 320

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denism7, 2012-11-27
@denism7

Crucial M4, Samsung 830, Plextor M5 or Intel 330. The latter is slightly slower than the first three, but recently I managed to buy a 180 gig model on Amazon for 100 bucks. In other stores, too, slips at delicious prices.
There is also Samsung 840, it is even faster and it is also often given discounts, but there are three-level cells, it would not affect reliability.

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admin4eg, 2012-11-27
@admin4eg

I put these disks in various computers, with the second one on laptops there were other jokes, during a cold start it does not see it, if you press reset, then everything is fine, a couple of times this jamb got out and on the stationary PS
Corsair Force GT OSZ
Vertex 3-4
the first older relatively vertex4 but we (in Siberia) have an option with its replacement and repair, but with the second one, although they write a guarantee for a dofiga years, I didn’t find where to carry it if there are problems, I’m afraid that in stores half a year or a year after sales will disown him, and ...

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Lev Lybin, 2012-11-27
@lybin

I have an OCZ AGT3 for 60G, ~2t.r., a friend has the same but with a larger volume: market.yandex.ru/model.xml?modelid=7289243&hid=91033&suggest=1 I
compared almost the same with OCZ Vertex 4. Also, 2 colleagues of OCZ Vertex 3 did not hear any complaints, but it is slightly worse than OCZ Agility3.
All Linux.

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wartur, 2012-11-27
@wartur

If you suddenly want speed, you could advise this Corsair Neutron GTX 240 GB beast. www.ixbt.com/storage/ssd-p23.shtml
Concerning the answer to a question it is Crucial M4 naturally.

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Puma Thailand, 2012-11-27
@opium

The last ssd I bought for 4000 was 128 GB vertex 4

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Nazar Mokrinsky, 2012-11-27
@nazarpc

I have Silicon Power Velox V30 - it lives for more than a year, no complaints and the speed is on the level.

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izon, 2012-11-28
@izon

similarly +1 for crucial m4

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samurai, 2012-11-29
@samurai

The Crucial M4 is a great option.
The Plextor M5S is very similar in hardware, but the firmware is smarter and costs almost the same.
OCZ Vertex 4 and CORSAIR Neutron are also excellent modern SSDs, they can be a bit more expensive, but they have a 5-year warranty.

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boodda, 2012-11-29
@boodda

I had OCZ AGT3 at 60G, I don’t know how anyone, but it started to get very stupid for me if it was filled with more than 35GB, I don’t know what it is connected with, and in general it makes no sense to take less than 120 now, in my opinion.

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Nikolai Turnaviotov, 2012-11-29
@foxmuldercp

I have Kingston 64GB, bought a year and a half ago for a hundred bucks in Ukraine, it works like clockwork - Windows, visual studio (I'm a programmer), office, browsing, plus a lot of gimp (wife), it promises to die by the end of 2016, I'm afraid, moreover time has already changed more than once ...

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alextih, 2016-01-10
@alextih

Here is a proven Kingston Digital 120GB on Amazon for 48 bucks. It makes no sense to buy a smaller size because of the penny difference in price.

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ZUZ, 2016-01-10
@ZUZ

As the cheapest, I put SiliconPower S55 60 GB to people.
(example www.citilink.ru/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/hd...
I 'm happy as an elephant - the Phison chip decides. I'm
glad that there is no drop in speed (by eye) when it is full.

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