Totally agree with.
Samsung 850 EVO and SanDisk Ultra II looks far better than PNY, at least for me.
Crucial MX300.. Nice drive for sure. However, it is still not a 850 EVO.
Yup.
Silicon Motion 2256S is an also Dram-less controller. SanDisk SSD Plus G26 ( G25 version uses the 2246XT ) got that controller. However, the performance bites the dust:
http://www.ssdlabs.net/incelemeler/makul-fiyatli-120gb-240gb-ssd-satin-alma-rehberi-2016/?ps=19
That's true. The drive doesn't support Secure Erase even in the very bios of Asus Z170 Gene mobo.
Here, check the performans comparison of Team L7 EVO and its equivelant drives:
http://www.ssdlabs.net/incelemeler/makul-fiyatli-120gb-240gb-ssd-satin-alma-rehberi-2016/?ps=18
The article is...
Hi Jim,
Samsung 850 EVO and Crucial BX100 are solid drives as well. And they are much better than Kingston's V300 both in performance and reliability :)
Both goes around 65-70$ recently.
My vote on Intel 750.
It comes with native NVMe and bootable on most common mobos.
Samsung SM951 is also an nice solution, but had questions about booting on some motherboards.
All in all, picking NVMe is a invest for future I believe.
Thanks for the sharing @berryracer
Good question !
But since there is no a manual has been published around, we have to wait some 840 EVO users to report their experiences.
Crucial BX100 also performs very solid for an entry level drive. Kristian has just published the review:
http://anandtech.com/show/9144/crucial-bx100-120gb-250gb-500gb-1tb-ssd-review
Looks good an article that written about history of OCZ. But it is in Turkish unfortunately.
http://www.ssdlabs.net/makaleler/ocznin-tarihi-mercek-altinda-bir-pegasusun-seyri/
And a gallery that includes all of OCZ's legacy SSD solutions from the very first drive of their...
It is normal I think.
Because mSATA drives comes with no a metal case or cooler pad on the chips like 2.5'' drives do.
Plus, yours are a powerful desktop CPU within a tiny chasis. That makes the inside hotter :)
Reliability is not just write endurance.
Most of the SSDs dies in sudden cases which the controllers face a bug and can't jump over it then close itself.
I believe the enterprise based drives are better solution. You can pick some Intel 710 or DC S3500 if you find in acceptable price.
But this for good :)
Here is a clear review:
http://www.ssdlabs.net/incelemeler/kingston-hyperx-3k-120gb-incelemesi-biraz-daha-sandforce/
The article itself is in Turkish, but the graphs are still readable. There are also comparison pics of old and new versions of 3K's.
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