Ideal upgrade option replacing HDD in desktop or laptop
SP550 is ideal HDD alternative for everyday computing activities such as video streaming, web surfing and social media trending with Intelligent Caching Algorithm that boost read/write performance to 560MB/s read and 510MB/s (for 240GB/480GB models). Built-in hardware error-checking, data prioritization and low-power state technology features improve stability and extend service life.
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macleanie
12 Jan 17#15
Thank you :smiley:
macleanie
11 Jan 17#13
My SSD with my operating system has just died on me..been having issues for months and it seems like the main problem. Could this be a good replacement? Simply to run the OS off? my previous one was 120gb ocz 2.5"
Thanks in advance.
borosidf to macleanie
12 Jan 17#14
I believe it is more than perfect for your needs. :smiley: I had an ADADA 60GB SSD for like 5 years abd had no problems.
Sshh. This is something else that can be blamed on Brexit!
taras
11 Jan 17#7
As i've now said for the last couple of months pcie 3.0 x4 based (u.2 and m.2) nvme based flash thrashes sata 600 every which way possible. The Only way it can't if there isn't a big enough cache on the pcie drive.
Prices aren't coming down for the uk, 1. brexit and 2. gobal nand shortage (that said samsung produces their own nand )
fishmaster to taras
11 Jan 17#9
Of course many people won't be able to use those due to lack of physical connection in their laptop/pc. Real world data suggests that people don't notice the difference between SATA III (6GB/s) and NVMe M.2 and the only noticeable difference would be if they could saturate the queue depth of M.2 based devices, which no general consumer will be able to.
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SP550 is ideal HDD alternative for everyday computing activities such as video streaming, web surfing and social media trending with Intelligent Caching Algorithm that boost read/write performance to 560MB/s read and 510MB/s (for 240GB/480GB models). Built-in hardware error-checking, data prioritization and low-power state technology features improve stability and extend service life.
Limited to 2 per customer
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Thanks in advance.
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Prices aren't coming down for the uk, 1. brexit and 2. gobal nand shortage (that said samsung produces their own nand )
http://www.overclock.net/t/1489684/ssd-interface-comparison-pci-express-vs-sata
The above would never stop me from buying an M.2 if I had the choice over SATA III of course :smiley:
You're right cicobuff, I paid like £47 a few months ago, and lots of similar priced SSDs. Now none even come close on price
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