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SSD for home beech. Which to choose?
I tried to find answers on Habré, but the last mentions were in 2011, and since that time I think a lot has changed ...
Unfortunately, I have never been friends with hardware, so I immediately came to ask Habravchan for advice: I want to install a hard drive in my beech, but not I can choose a model. I'm looking at 240 gigs now.
The screw will be used in a home beech under niks. For the most part, the console / Internet, but we also do not disdain torrents.
Thank you very much in advance.
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Or Crucial M4 256Gb [CT256M4SSD2BAA] or Plextor 256 Gb PX-256M3P
In practice, I met these models, they are now relevant and good at work.
Crucial M4
OCZ
VTX4
It depends on what laptop and what the price of the issue is ... Some have free mini PCI-E slots. A card with a built-in SSD for such a 128Gb slot costs $90 on ebay. It is quite budgetary and smart in combination with a regular HDD. You can also post a hybrid drive) I chose this solution when updating my laptop). In addition to the usual cache, it has a built-in caching 32GB SSD. In terms of speed, it is indistinguishable from SSD, and the volume and price (750Gb b $130) are simply pleasing.
I just finished the epic today with the choice of ssd for the laptop.
If you read the reviews, then in general you will not want to buy: there is a negative about all models.
I realized for myself that OSZ is better to avoid, I also realized that the sandforce controller is even the first to be spared from childhood illnesses, the main thing is to reflash.
I will say that I chose the most inexpensive www.citilink.ru/catalog/parts/hdd/hdd_in/615422/
I took a kingston sv100s264g for 64 gigabytes for the system, 3200 hours of flight - that's fine, any, even not very modern ssd is better than a hard drive, especially in a laptop - shock endurance, battery power efficiency, temperature, silence.
But SSDs are not very fond of power surges and sudden shutdowns - I have already rearranged several systems after Kievenergo jokes
I haven't had this problem personally yet, but I will soon.
Just yesterday I found an interesting article. I think she can help you.
www.3dnews.ru/storage/630006/index4.htm
Go straight down the page to the Output.
There, in general, everything is written.
Before entering this river, I sat on thematic forums for almost half a year. Shoveled megabytes of pdf. Collected everything in one place and wrote an article for one site. Eggs in one basket - Khan to all labor. But I made a conclusion for myself and so far I have never regretted it. I use only drives on SF controllers. In a nutshell - LSI took part in the development. A very respected cooperative (now bought all the rights). There was a document about the use of proprietary principles from the Unix file system in the algorithm. Also, Air has SSDs on SF or Toshiba controllers. And yes, stay tuned for firmware updates. Good luck.
My office has some statistics on SSD warranty cases. On Marvel - they never brought it. OCZ - return every third. Yes, they are fast, but unreliable. Therefore, for myself, I took Plextor (a marvel chip, a full 5-year warranty - this is when compared with Crucial). Of course, maybe we were so “lucky” all the time, but we have what we have.
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