SSD recommendation

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  1. Yellow Raven

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    Hello again
    I was just informed that the SSD I chose is not available. the
    Kingston SFYRS/1000G 1TB NVMe 1TB M.2 2280 Internal – PCI Express 4.0 x4 NVMe SSD

    they are giving me an alternative the
    Kingston SKC3000S/1024G 1TB KC3000 NVMe 1TB M.2 2280 Internal – PCI Express 4.0 x4 NVMe SSD

    I tried to find comparison between the two on the net but no luck

    please can anybody tell me what is the difference between the two
    thank you
     
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  3. BEAT16

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    SFYRS = Read 73000MB/s ------ KC3000 = Read 7000MB/s
    SFYRS = 3D-NAND TLC ----- KC3000 = 3DNAND TLC, Micron. 176 Layer
    SFYRS = 800TB ----- KC3000 = 1PB

    [​IMG]
     
  4. Yellow Raven

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    Thank you for the quick reply
    I went with the KC3000 as it is generally a bit more expensive but they gave it to me at a lower price.

    thank you so much and happy holidays :cheers:
     
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    Good choice, thank you and you too, peaceful days off.
     
  6. F.L.O.W.

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    Oh.
    I would have recommended Crucial SSDs as a cheaper alternative for you in your country.
    Extremely reliable for years. Buy direct.
    That's good, because they were out of stock of what you wanted.
    So maybe you were blessed.
     
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    Thank you for your time and consideration.
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    In your country, I would have suggested Crucial SSDs as a less expensive option.
     
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  8. Herr Tony

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    Use crucial 500 g or 1 Tb and you will never look back again.
     
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    I am using Samsung 870 QVO and It is a QLC NAND SSD with a SATA interface. The unit I received is the 1 TB variant. It has a 1 GB of DRAM cache and about 42 GB of SLC cache. Samsung (samsung qvo ssd) rates the read/write speeds of the drive at around 550 MB/s, but neglects to mention that you'll only get these speeds within that 42 GB cache.
     
  10. notrace

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    Stay away from Crucial SSD's. I own 6 SSD's from different manufacturers and the only failure I've ever had is with a 500Gb Crucial SSD. I've also seen a number of other posts complaining about Crucial SSD failures.
     
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    You cant say that, had a Samsung EVO 250GB 850 dying after 1 year. All data was lost. (daily used the computer, was boot drive)
    And Samsung EVO's have a good rep.
     
  12. BEAT16

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    I have been running Samsung SSD and Crucial SSD for years without any problems.
     
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  13. notrace

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    Well, that is my personal experience, and you could call it a fluke but as I mentioned I've seen a number of posts complaining about failures of Crucial SSD's.
     
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    Hello @notrace!

    SSD - 850 EVO series
    Warranty period: 60 months
    Service type: Send in for repair or visit the nearest Customer Service Plaza
    SSD - 850 PRO Series
    Warranty period:120 months
    Service type: Send in for repair or visit the nearest Customer Service Plaza

    This tool is free and very good:
    CrystalDiskInfo --> https://crystaldiskinfo.en.uptodown.com/windows
     
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    ___ ( sorry , off topic in fact, deleted )
     
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    but maybe its just one specific SSD, which has a higher production failure. Would help me to write down, which specific failed instead of a broad generalized statement.
     
  17. PifPafPif

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    No problem with Crucial AND Samsung on my side.
    Check if you see some discount online for them :wink:

    I use 2 ADATA NVME for now.
    No problem too.
     
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