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What 250GB SSD?
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26/11/2013 14:16
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Time for a new toy for my computer and it's going to be SSD time. Looking at my current Win7/Mint set up the OS/application area takes up about 120GB so a 240/250Gb SSD will suffice and is now within a reasonable budget of £120~£150.
Any recommendations? I'll be keeping my current conventional 1TB drive for data and just put the apps/OS on the SSD. I'll also probably triple boot Win7/Win8.1/Mint if that has any bearing.
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Re: What 250GB SSD?
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26/11/2013 19:04
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The Samsung Evo 840 gets good reviews
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Re: What 250GB SSD?
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26/11/2013 23:29
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That was a good deal as they're £87 at DABs now, at least for the kits, were yours bare drive for that price? I hadn't really thought of pairing up 120GB drives as that could make it even cheaper. Saying that however, I'm a bit reticent to go RAID0 on my main machine which is what this is. This is mainly because I've suffered the consequences of having to recover data from a failed array when REALLY needing that data back and it wasn't a pleasant experience. At least with a failed larger drive you can just slave it and read off it. The 240GB version of that drive are within budget at £140 though. Out of interest, why the Hyper X rather than the slightly cheaper V300?
I'll look into the Samsung suggestion too.
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Re: What 250GB SSD?
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27/11/2013 00:43
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Why OCZ in particular? I understand they're a fairly reliable RAM manufacturer but why them over the other options? Understood regarding the controller but whose silicon is getting used downstream of that?
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Re: What 250GB SSD?
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27/11/2013 10:19
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That was very cheap then. I understand why you'd use Raid 0 for a gaming PC, it's just that my requirements are different. I use mine for work a lot and hence lack of any downtime if something went wrong is more important to me than speed.
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Re: What 250GB SSD?
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27/11/2013 16:10
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Would this be worth the extra few pennies? I'll have a better read of this later. Another option from quickly looking at that review is this.
Last edited by Wishy; 27/11/2013 16:16.
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Re: What 250GB SSD?
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28/11/2013 13:13
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You weren't joking about the "if money weren't an option" aspect, they're a step up again in price from the Vector I linked above. Having had time to look through that review, the Crucial drive is currently looking favourite. This will probably be the last upgrade for my current rig so I'm going to stick to the original budget (especially seeing as last month I took my budget for a new mobile phone and threw it out of the window before spending 4 times what I'd originally planned  ). The machine probably doesn't have much that I can add to it. It's up to capacity on RAM and CPU speed and there isn't much point getting anything better than the GTX480 it has given I don't play games on it. MiniWishy does but he doesn't pay the bills so he can just live with it. It will last another couple of years before I consider replacing the motherboard. At that point it will be major upgrade time and this drive will make a perfect laptop upgrade. The larger capacity drives should be in reach by then and I can look at possibly going PCI-SSD only (or whatever is looking best then) for the whole system. I'm now just waiting for my credit card to reach the end of it's billing month so I don't have to pay for this in and amongst all the Christmas presents I've been buying. 
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Re: What 250GB SSD?
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28/11/2013 21:37
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OCZ just annouced bankruptcy today, you may not want to touch their SSD's atm.
I'm running Plextor SSD's in RAID1. On some controllers RAID1 gives the same read performance as RAID0 as it uses both drives interleaved. The Intel controller on my motherboard does this but others don't, so it's worth checking.
Obviously write performance is slower, but you are protected against single drive failure.
Sandisk SSD's seem to be getting very good reviews lately, I'd have a look at those if I were buying now.
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Re: What 250GB SSD?
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28/11/2013 22:50
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It's a newer drive on that list and it came top of the review I was looking at which included independent performance testing. However, looking at Crucial's own figures it looks like the performance of the lower capacity drives in that series aren't as good as the higher capacity ones. I may think again as the one in the test was a 480Gb and I'm looking at a 240Gb in the same series.
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Re: What 250GB SSD?
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28/11/2013 23:25
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That might mean that they could be had for very cheap sometime quite soon. I've never had a hard drive fail within warranty (plenty afterwards) and I've never needed after sales support for one so maybe I shouldn't be that bothered....
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Re: What 250GB SSD?
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Will have another look later but probably the Samsung as it stands.
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Re: What 250GB SSD?
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29/11/2013 15:57
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OCZ just annouced bankruptcy today, you may not want to touch their SSD's atm.
I'm running Plextor SSD's in RAID1. On some controllers RAID1 gives the same read performance as RAID0 as it uses both drives interleaved. The Intel controller on my motherboard does this but others don't, so it's worth checking.
Obviously write performance is slower, but you are protected against single drive failure.
Sandisk SSD's seem to be getting very good reviews lately, I'd have a look at those if I were buying now. And in sympathy my SSD OCZ crashed yesterday, on my new (April) PC - no doubt will get another brand as a replacement under warrenty
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Re: What 250GB SSD?
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29/11/2013 22:51
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Will have another look later but probably the Samsung as it stands. Ordered. Thanks as always for your input.
Last edited by Wishy; 29/11/2013 22:56. Reason: because it's rude not to say thank-you!
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Re: What 250GB SSD?
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30/11/2013 17:12
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Good choice. I'm hoping to unwrap one myself in a few days :-)
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Re: What 250GB SSD?
[Re: Wishy]
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04/01/2014 00:37
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I've got a 250GB Samsung sitting here waiting to go in. The only thing that's stopping me is trying to decide whether to give it a fresh install, or dump some data off my current drive and copy it over.
Decisions, decisions.....might have a bash at it this weekend sometime.
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Re: What 250GB SSD?
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04/01/2014 21:34
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Interesting that if you have exactly the same drive as me. I couldn't resist checking and found I got a 7.4 with the score being restricted by the lowest scoring component which was ..... wait for it.... primary hard disk transfer rate??? CPU/RAM both 7.5 and Graphics are 7.9. How come, less efficient SATAIII controller on the motherboard? But other than that, the speed is good, very good. Photoshop and 3D CAD start up is almost instant now.
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Re: What 250GB SSD?
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05/01/2014 11:03
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Yep, Windows 7 with SSD, at last a computer that starts in an acceptable time with 16GB high speed RAM 
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