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vlaneo

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Re: The Best SSD for Laptop ?!
« Reply #10 on: 26. October 2016., 09:52:50 »
I use only samsung SSD and I'm really happy.
on my personnal computer, I use the 850 evo and for my personnal server the 750 and both are really working fine !

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Re: The Best SSD for Laptop ?!
« Reply #10 on: 26. October 2016., 09:52:50 »

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Re: The Best SSD for Laptop ?!
« Reply #11 on: 24. November 2016., 22:58:12 »
Be aware that SSDs are quite sensitive to permanent read/write for TMP and TEMP files. That's why you should create for example a 20GB partition to move the temporary files management on your HDD.   8)

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Re: The Best SSD for Laptop ?!
« Reply #12 on: 03. December 2016., 04:54:38 »
i would prefer Samsung SSD, because i see in many sites that say Samsung SSD is still the best SSD right now

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Re: The Best SSD for Laptop ?!
« Reply #13 on: 28. January 2017., 14:38:23 »
all ssd are good, but with little life, samsung is good, but to me the better is kingston.

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Re: The Best SSD for Laptop ?!
« Reply #14 on: 06. February 2017., 03:25:25 »
The Samsung EVOs have been mentioned numerous times in this thread, but I will chime in with another recommendation for them.  I've put the 850 EVOs in 50+ different laptops and they have been rock solid, not a single issue.  Can't recommend them enough.

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« Reply #14 on: 06. February 2017., 03:25:25 »

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Re: The Best SSD for Laptop ?!
« Reply #15 on: 24. April 2017., 20:39:23 »
I recommend kingston for value SSD. Samsung is great, but the price is too much for average user in my area. With kingston i never face problem (i install plenty of it on my customer pc/laptop) and never found 1 faulty drive for nearly 3 years. for the type, i suggest sv 400 for the price/performance. It cover 5 years warranty too, which i find nice.

for low budget, i prefer SP (Silicon Power) better than sandisk, based on my experience too.

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Re: The Best SSD for Laptop ?!
« Reply #16 on: 05. May 2017., 22:21:26 »
for me the best SSD it's the Samsung EVO 850.
i have in the desktop pc and the laptop, it's faster!!

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Re: The Best SSD for Laptop ?!
« Reply #17 on: 08. May 2017., 02:59:27 »
Samsung if you're going SSD for speed only.  But if you want speed and capacity, I like the WD Black 2 dual drive.

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Re: The Best SSD for Laptop ?!
« Reply #18 on: 25. May 2017., 09:02:26 »
I agree Samsung SSDs are really good. I've had a 850 EVO and I didn't have any problems with it. Although I recently bought an ADATA SU900 from Newegg and it's good so far. 

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Re: The Best SSD for Laptop ?!
« Reply #19 on: 29. March 2018., 07:43:44 »
Western Digital, Seagate, Samsung
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