Is this ssd worth it?

I'd probably say no.
As you only get a £30 day warranty I wouldnt want to risk it tbh.
Considering you could get:
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/120g...ead-250mb-s-write-160mb-s-64mb-cache-12000-io
For a lower price, and get a 3 year warranty with it - even if it is OCZ and it will most likely die, you'll still get a new one when it fails.

Or spend a little more and get:
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/120g...b-s-read-550mb-s-write-510mb-s-83000-iops-max

Probably a little more reliable, and again with the 3 year warranty. I wouldnt risk it with the Corsairs anything over about 25/30 quid
 
Or just put windows and games on, no files.
If it's steam or origin, back up the game files to your 1TB HDD and then you wont have anything worth losing
 
Aye, I really couldn't care less if my SSDs blew up, as there's no data on there which isn't downloadable from the internet.
If it's covered by a warranty or is dirt cheap to replace, I don't really see why you shouldn't do it.
 
Aye, I really couldn't care less if my SSDs blew up, as there's no data on there which isn't downloadable from the internet.
If it's covered by a warranty or is dirt cheap to replace, I don't really see why you shouldn't do it.

i totally agree
 
360MB/s is still faster than any HDD that I know of, and it should be plenty fast to work with. As long as those random 4k reads are good, I don't see why you should be concerned.
Is it feeling sluggish to you? Because I don't see why it should.
 
I got the 60gb one but the speeds are pretty bad given they are advertised as 550 max, mine is 360 ffs and i'm considering sending the bugger back :lol:

Let me know how you get on with yours as my new found experience with SSD's is not all that.

Is your OS installed on the drive while you've been running the tests?
 
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