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WOW! If you can survive for that long with Agility 3s, you have the luck beyond belief! Or you must be an example of the NOT an idiot factor at work, since I always wondered how many users could have problems like these drives supposedly had. The Samsung 840 Pro is long out of production, but a used one would be great. I have two that are as good as on day one. The 850 Pro has a 10 year warranty, but may be replaced soon. Still well worth it. I like the SanDisk Extreme Pro, another 10 year warranty model. Anything Intel is always good, if you don't mind a Sandforce controller, at least on standard 2.5" SSDs. My best advice would be to avoid the cheap, lesser name brands, like Kingston. |
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The thing is monster sized. |
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I'm loving my Define S, plenty of room and not too much desk real estate
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I'll probably go with Samsung pro, either 850 or 950 m2 :)
I have always used quality psu's (corsair hx/ax up until my current CM v1000) and kept the disks under 40c, that probably has something to do with them lasting :P I whould never EVER buy something like a Kingston or Corsair SSD |
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Haha, you weren't kidding! Just looked up the x9, jesus christ I was thinkin about a cube case back in the day, the Yeaon Yang yy-0420 nut never got around to buying before they were gone.. |
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Good for you! I stick with manufactures that make their own NAND chips. Which means, Intel/Crucial, Samsung, SanDisk/Toshiba. I have a few random OCZ SSDs, but post-SandForce models. A Vertex 4 and new RD400, with Toshiba NAND. If ANY 2.5" SATA SSD I was using hit 40C, I would freak out! Not allowed! Yes, M.2 SSDs run warmer, no case to use as a heatsink. |
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TAMW
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Went with a 256gb Samsung 850 Pro, around $140. Not the cheapest, but that 10yr warranty sold me along with their good rep.
I read SSD's may get more expensive soon as nand chips are short in stock or something, so figured I'd just buy now. The old spin disks took years to get back down in prices after that earthquake or flooding in the factory back in 2012 ish, and im guessing they're gonna be milking this "shortage" for pretty long :P |
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Au contraire. Coming soon to an MSI board. And now I'd imagine the remainder of Manuf's also. Soon. http://techreport.com/news/31031/msi-seeks-to-shield-m-2-ssds-from-thermal-throttling |
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While my NF4-D is out and about on some 3dmark2001 adventure with his friends Opteron 175 and X1900XTX, an old (but newer) friend took over the retro rig duties for a while ;)
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btw, you guys got a thread on here where you have posted your rig's (and talk some smack)?
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