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My 3 year computer is feeling a bit old and slow. I'm thinking the best upgrade for me is to add a SSD and move my OS from non SSD to SSD. The price at the computer store for Samsung 256G 830 and 840 is exactly the same, around $195 AUD (computer parts are more expensive here).
Anyway I read Anandtech's 840 review and I'm a little worried about the drive dying and lower lifespan.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6328/samsung-ssd-840-pro-256gb-review/8
Has anyone had Samsung 840 for more than 3 months as their OS drive? If I want a SSD that lasts more than 3 years is important for me, should i get the Samsung 830 instead? I heard Samsung's are good (compared to OCZ). Or what brand recommendations for 256G.
Anyway I read Anandtech's 840 review and I'm a little worried about the drive dying and lower lifespan.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6328/samsung-ssd-840-pro-256gb-review/8
Our replacement 840 Pro also died prematurely, I'd recommend holding off any purchases until we hear back from Samsung as to the cause of death. Update 2: It looks like this may have been a firmware issue. Retail drives should ship with fixed firmware.
Has anyone had Samsung 840 for more than 3 months as their OS drive? If I want a SSD that lasts more than 3 years is important for me, should i get the Samsung 830 instead? I heard Samsung's are good (compared to OCZ). Or what brand recommendations for 256G.
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