SSD advice plox

Choklitmlk

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I'm looking to get a couple new SSDs for my main system (sig for link), ill be getting 2x 240-256gb identical drives to put in a raid 0 array off my z77 mb as a boot drive.

Although I'm fairly sure I know what I want, I wish to see what other peoples opinions were. I'm unlikely to get sandforce ssds unless someone comes up with a brilliant argument for them. ^_^

So...
- What have you used and why did you pick that one?
- What do you know is reliable (raid 0 after all) and how do you know?
- Any issues with any particular ssds/configs?
- Anything else I might find useful?

Feel free to use big words and elaborate as much as you like, I dont part with my money easily and I would like to make the right decision :p

Cheers forum.
 
corsair gt/gtx series or samsung 840 series prooven reliability and great warrenties.

some people been posting issues with M4 ssd's and steer clear of ocz.. and you should be pretty much set :D
 
I recently bought the Samsung 256gb 840 Pro. All the reviews I have read class the Samsung 840 Pro series SSDs as the best SSDs at the moment.

Add on top the cashback offer Samsung are doing on them and the 5 year warranty, I thought why not go for one.
This is my first SSD, so I can't compare it to others, but the performance is good and it does the speeds it says it can do.
 
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Thanks guys, pretty much along the lines of what I'd seen/heard/read elsewhere. I was 95% set on a couple 256gb 840 pros before, but now I think thats definitely the way to go
 
Sure.

Well for SSD's you want reliability and performance, I guess as with anything.. Couple decent SSD's are Intel 330/Samsung 840(+840 Pro)/Corsair Force GT/Neutron GTX. I tend to steer clear of brands like OCZ etc, primarily due to reliability, and they generally aren't very good. Either of the 4 above will be fine.

Intel 330: (Could only find 180GB, so you may want to disregard this one)
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/180g...-25nm-mlc-read-500mb-s-write-450mb-s-52k-iops

Samsung 840 Pro:
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/256g...x-21nm-toggle-nand-read-540mb-s-write-520mb-s

Corsair Force GS: (Could only find 180GB's of GT)
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/240g...dforce-2200-mlc-read-555mb-s-write-525mb-s-90

Corsair Neutron GTX:
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/240g...and-read-550mb-s-write-470mb-s-95000-iops-max

My personal vote from the above 4 would be the Samsung 840 Pro or Corsair Force GS, the Neutron GTX is rather expensive.
 
You need to make sure the drive has hardware garbage collection too (like the corsairs) or the raid will be slower than a mechanical in months because of the lack of trim support with RAID
 
Plextor Pro SSDs are the best on the market right now :)
Not really the best, no. The Plextor M5 Pro SSD is actually pretty much on par with the Corsair Neutron GTX. Except with the M5 Pro SSD's you get more GB's than Neutron GTX, and is somewhat cheaper. The only advantages the M5 Pro has over the Neutron GTX (Apart from the price) is the extra 16GB's, the little higher IOPS, and the less power consumption.

M5 Pro:
Controller: Marvell 9187
Read: 540 MB/s
Write: 460 MB/s
Random Write 4K: 86000 IOPS
Random Read 4K: 100000 IOPS

http://www.scan.co.uk/products/256g...gb-s-read-540mb-s-write-460mb-s-100000-iops-m

Neutron GTX stats:
Controller: Toggle NAND
Read: 555 MB/s
Write: 470 MB/s
Random Write 4K: 85000 IOPS
Random Read 4K: 95000 IOPS

http://www.scan.co.uk/products/240g...and-read-550mb-s-write-470mb-s-95000-iops-max
 
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surely having intels rst driver installed with a version later than 11 will do me though? supposed to have raid trim support for any win7 + intel 7series chipset.

My z77 with win 7 pro means that ill be fine to use this so long as im updated to the latest versions?
 
Kingston, Corsair, Samsung, Intel, Crucial. Only drives i would recommend, If you want to skip out on raid 0 and just go for a large size ssd. Crucial just released a 960gb model:cool: 600$ is a fair price for that size... but do you want to spend that money? All up to you in the end:)
 
Kingston, Corsair, Samsung, Intel, Crucial. Only drives i would recommend, If you want to skip out on raid 0 and just go for a large size ssd. Crucial just released a 960gb model:cool: 600$ is a fair price for that size... but do you want to spend that money? All up to you in the end:)
... Again with the 960GB Crucial? If the OP, or anyone for that matter wanted a large SSD for $600 they'd be better off with a couple Intel 330/520, Samsung 840/840 Pro, Corsair Force GT/Neutron GTX/M5 Pro SSD's. Plus, Crucial suck.
 
Not really the best, no. The Plextor M5 Pro SSD is actually pretty much on par with the Corsair Neutron GTX. Except with the M5 Pro SSD's you get more GB's than Neutron GTX, and is somewhat cheaper. The only advantages the M5 Pro has over the Neutron GTX (Apart from the price) is the extra 16GB's, the little higher IOPS, and the less power consumption.

Sorry to say it but I find your logic terribly perplexing.

In another thread you were willing to dance with the devil (Dabs and XFX) in order to, in your words -

I don't care what they use lol. All I'm trying to do is make sure the OP get's a good deal. On some level I do agree with you, I sometimes think Dabs can be a little sketchy. At the end of the day, the OP will be fine going with the 7950 From Dabs, and it even comes with 2 of the games he want's.

Where you are prepared to nickle and dime over the sake of literally a few pounds (Dabs and XFX) to get the OP a good deal.

Yet, here you are telling the OP of this thread to spend thirty eight pounds more on an SSD that in your own words -

The only advantages the M5 Pro has over the Neutron GTX (Apart from the price) is the extra 16GB's, the little higher IOPS, and the less power consumption.

All of which are the reason why the Plextor worked out best in a group test I read recently. Because, by your own logic price is the most important thing when it comes to PC components. :confused:
 
Oh okay.. Don't mistake me for being rude but, what is your problem? Be honest. But first of all, if you can, stay on topic. That's another thread, for another user, that thread has no purpose here. Call me a wannabe mod, but unless you have anything useful to comment to the OP about the task in hand, don't comment.

All of which are the reason why the Plextor worked out best in a group test I read recently. Because, by your own logic price is the most important thing when it comes to PC components. :confused:
Uh, Well yeah no shit'. Of course money is a factor in everything. And especially when one is on a budget. To answer your original question though for how many times I don't know, XFX and Dabs are both fine. If the thread maker does have a problem with his GPU, then so be it? There's a chance that any component could malfunction. Just specifically targeting XFX and Dabs is a little silly. So by that, I find your logic very perplexing.

My original argument to the OP was that he claimed the Plextor M5 Pro was the best SSD on the market right now. So I was showing him how it wasn't. That specific SSD, the 258GB version had some better features than the Corsair Neutron GTX, and visa versa. So I was simply saying that before one tries to make claims like that, they at least have to back it up.

Now to end all this, you do your bit, and I do my bit. For that past couple hours or so you've commented on everything I have and took quotes from a specific part of a comment I've wrote and tried to point flaws. Personally, I don't know why you're acting like such a douche. Please Scuse' my language. If you think you're not, then perhaps you should think about the things you write before posting them.

Good day..
 
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Oh okay.. Don't mistake me for being rude but, what is your problem? Be honest. But first of all, if you can, stay on topic. That's another thread, for another user, that thread has no purpose here. Call me a wannabe mod, but unless you have anything useful to comment to the OP about the task in hand, don't comment.

I don't have a problem. I stated facts. When it comes down to performance, price and everything added in the Plextor is the best value SSD on the market right now. It's better than the Samsung and it does everything the Neutron can for £38 less. Of course I didn't point out all of those reasons (and it has better IOPs) I just said, very quickly, that right now they offer the best price per GB, best performance per price and so on.

You then came along and basically and said -

Not really the best, no. The Plextor M5 Pro SSD is actually pretty much on par with the Corsair Neutron GTX. Except with the M5 Pro SSD's you get more GB's than Neutron GTX, and is somewhat cheaper. The only advantages the M5 Pro has over the Neutron GTX (Apart from the price) is the extra 16GB's, the little higher IOPS, and the less power consumption.

So what's it to be? either your own admission that they are better than the Neutron or, you arguing the toss and telling me they're not?

If you're going to disagree with me that's fine, however, try and put forward the reasons you think so. You also say Crucial suck. Hmm, funny that ! I don't really see why unless of course you want to hang draw and quarter them over the 5000 hour bug?


Uh, Well yeah no shit'. Of course money is a factor in everything. And especially when one is on a budget. To answer your original question though for how many times I don't know, XFX and Dabs are both fine. If the thread maker does have a problem with his GPU, then so be it? There's a chance that any component could malfunction. Just specifically targeting XFX and Dabs is a little silly. So by that, I find your logic very perplexing.

No, XFX and Dabs are not both fine. I told you why in another thread. Dabs are owned by BT so their 'staff' are nothing but low paid monkeys who don't know a computer from their asshole, let alone care about what they're doing.

If they were any good you would see people singing their praises. Go and look up some consumer reviews.

Secondly XFX are not fine either. Their cards are nothing but stock crap with pants coolers stuck on and their customer service simply doesn't exist. If you weren't sure of that then simply take a look around this forum. There are complaints about XFX regularly. You can also add Sapphire to that list too. Trying to solve a problem with them involves leaving web notes for people who can't even speak English and whose only answer to a tech problem is "Please contact your retailer".

EVGA are 'fine'. Gigabyte are also 'fine' given that they have UK based RMA. MSI are also great, but, like EVGA require you to send your card to the EU which can get expensive.

There have been so many threads involving RMA and complaints (Add PNY to the shit list too) that I lose count. Yet all of a sudden you turn up stating how wonderful XFX are. Have you ever had to deal with them when something goes wrong? I have. It just doesn't happen.

My original argument to the OP was that he claimed the Plextor M5 Pro was the best SSD on the market right now. So I was showing him how it wasn't. That specific SSD, the 258GB version had some better features than the Corsair Neutron GTX, and visa versa. So I was simply saying that before one tries to make claims like that, they at least have to back it up.

The bottom line comes down to what it always does when you are talking computer hardware. Speed, specs,price. The last obviously being the most important as long as the product is worth it.

It's a close call (but not with the Neutron, it offers among the worst VFM in a SSD right now which is a shame because we all love Corsair here) but that's just how it goes. Some you win,some you lose, and right now Plextor offer the best of all worlds for the best price.

Now to end all this, you do your bit, and I do my bit. For that past couple hours or so you've commented on everything I have and took quotes from a specific part of a comment I've wrote and tried to point flaws. Personally, I don't know why you're acting like such a douche. Please Scuse' my language. If you think you're not, then perhaps you should think about the things you write before posting them.

Good day..

Firstly I have commented on two threads where I believed you were giving out bad advice. In fact, as of last night when you originally posted them I said nothing. However, when I looked at them again today AND noticed you telling some one to buy a quad core CPU that can't even keep up with Intel's 45nm quad core CPUs I decided to say something.

When you go onto a forum and start handing out advice it needs to be right. TBH? I don't care what advice you give so long as it's solid. When, however, you start recommending bad products and offering bad advice? some one will disagree with you.

As for me acting like a douche as you so eloquently put it? I'm not falling for that one thanks, it's a bit 2003. What you fail to grasp is that I am not here to argue with you. I am here to make sure that this forums' standard for handing out great, honest and truthful advice (as it always has done and been prided on) remains the same.

If you want to start the insults I recommend Youtube. Loads of brain dead keyboard warriors on there.
 
we will keep this on-topic and leave the personal stuff out of this topic-line.
if not, we will find two circles with some noses in the corner... capice!
 
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