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Chamalion2020-12-01 13:38:40
Solid State Drives
Chamalion, 2020-12-01 13:38:40

Which of the two SSDs should I buy for my laptop?

My laptop is Asus X507MA 2018. There was an SSD at 128, but it came to an end.
I choose between Samsung Evo 860 250 GB (for 120 Belarusian rubles) and Kingston A400 240 GB (85 Belarusian rubles). I know that the first one is considered one of the most worthy, since it uses its own microcontrollers (or shoto there). The second one is also good, but assembled from Chinese components.
My laptop specs:
4 Gb RAM
Intel Pentium N5000
Intel UHD Graphics 605

Of course Samsung is a priority, but will it work fine on my laptop? They say he is finicky (but it seems only to AMD). If you need any more information - ask.

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Yan, 2020-12-01
@Chamalion

Of course, sumsong
Google benchmarks, see reviews
I bought it for 480, I can't get enough of it after sandisk plus

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SOTVM, 2020-12-01
@sotvm

yes, any one that is guaranteed for 3 years
if it has not broken in a year = will work for another five)))
and if there is no difference, then why pay more ???
if it breaks = exchange it for a new one

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kalapanga, 2020-12-01
@kalapanga

In this laptop, it seems like you can put 8 GB of memory (though not 4 + 4, but 8 instead of 4). This will also be a significant performance boost. And together with ssd it will already be "full stuffing" for this model.
From this point of view (and if the budget is limited!) It is worth taking a cheaper ssd and investing more in memory.

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Chamalion, 2020-12-02
@Chamalion

Bought Samsung. Here are the results of the old and new SSD:
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