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Andrew2015-04-25 21:35:54
Solid State Drives
Andrew, 2015-04-25 21:35:54

Which of these 3 SSDs should you choose?

Hello. I have never used an SSD before, but now I feel an urgent need for it. After looking for options for 1 day, I came to the conclusion that the
CRUCIAL M500 CT240M500SSD1
A-DATA Premier Pro SP600 ASP600S3-256GM-C
SSD PATRIOT Blaze PB240GS25SSDR suits
me best in terms of price and memory capacity. From personal experience and subjective opinion, tell me which one of these three would you choose (or, if you think that there are better options for the same money, indicate them too)
It is planned to place OS, software on the disk (Mainly Adobe products, Compass , Solidworks, a couple of toys) and leave the system folders like appdata in the same place.
There are no plans to use a paging file, there is 16 GB of RAM
Reinstalling the OS takes place, as a rule, once every 2-3 months. Windows 8.1 and later will be used.
You just need a disk to get rid of the suffering of constant HDD overload. Reliability and stability are more important than speed characteristics, because I will hardly feel the difference in the speeds of disks of the same price range.

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Artem @Jump, 2015-04-25
@peacedos

From the listed models, according to subjective characteristics, I would choose CRUCIAL, because this office inspires confidence, and there is experience in using it. Not sure about the rest.
In general, I trust the following SSD manufacturers in the domestic sector - kingston, intel, plextor, OSZ, Cruical.
For these purposes, any ssd from these manufacturers that suits you at the price and volume will do. You can ignore the rest of the features.

There are no plans to use a paging file, there is 16 GB of RAM
You are in vain. The swap file is necessary and important, no matter how much memory you have. Moreover, you will have an SSD - an ideal place to place the swap file.
Reinstalling the OS takes place, as a rule, once every 2-3 months.
If not a secret - why so often? Doesn't get bored? Or just for sport? Usually once every four years is sufficient.

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Pashenka, 2015-04-26
@like-a-boss

I would take Crucial purely for subjective reasons. And if all the same you stop on krushial, it is quite possible that you will get a license for the aforementioned acronis. When I took an SSD for myself (although I have an MX100 model), I found a license key in the box, a trifle but nice)

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Puma Thailand, 2015-04-26
@opium

Anyone who is satisfied with the presence in the nearest store and price.
The disk is destined to die, it makes no sense to take care of it, they give a guarantee for three years if it dies earlier, change it if later, then its time has come. The main thing in life is the tail, that is, backup.

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NuRsAk, 2015-05-05
@NuRsAk

I have been using Crucial for 2 years. The flight is excellent. Of the three - I would take it

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