Best bang for buck SSD?

thestrangebrew1

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Right now I have an old OCZ Vertex 60gb ssd that I use for boot and a few programs and have been thinking of upgrading it. Looking for something in the 100-120gb range. What do you guys recommend?
 

thestrangebrew1

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Do you plan on upgrading SSD's again in a year or so?

Not necessarily. I've had this one for about 2 years now. It works fine, just a little tight on space. I got it in a shell shocker deal on NE and for the onsale price/gb it was a pretty good deal back then. Just curious what everyone would recommend as I haven't kept up with ssds since I bought my current one.
 

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I supplemented my 60Gb Agility with a $50 1Tb Samsung F3 or WD black drive. It is a really effective solution for having a bunch of games and apps installed while still benefiting from having your OS on SSD.

Getting a large expensive $250 ~240Gd SSD and filling it up with game installs makes each one of those games take up like $30 of HDD space. With SSD prices falling like mad (finally) this may become less of an issue.
 

Jocelyn84

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Right now, with rebates/sales, the Agility3 120GB is at or below $1/GB.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227726

Keep an eye on the sales/daily deals...!

I've got a 60GB Agility3 and like it very much... but I wish I would have went with the 120GB... because now I'm already looking to upgrade.

If you're going to recommend sandforce, at least recommend the synchronous nand pyro SE that goes on sale for around the same price at 10 am PDT ;)
http://www.newegg.com/Special/ShellS...4-_-03082012_2

OP, I'd personally buy the least expensive between the Crucial m4, Plextor M3, Samsung 830, and Corsair Performance Pro :)

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thestrangebrew1

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Thanks for all the replies. I'll look into these suggestions and decide from there. On a side note, I'll be putting my rig together tomorrow: 2700k asrock extreme 4 gen 3, as far as ssd caching is there anything special I need to know or setup or does the system do that stuff automatically?
 

Jman13

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Wait...are you using SSD caching or are you installing a boot drive? SSD caching only uses 64 GB, so there's not a whole lot of reason to upgrade your drive in that instance. If a boot drive, there's no need for SSD caching.
 

thestrangebrew1

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Wait...are you using SSD caching or are you installing a boot drive? SSD caching only uses 64 GB, so there's not a whole lot of reason to upgrade your drive in that instance. If a boot drive, there's no need for SSD caching.


Ok thanks. I'm only using it for boot and a few programs/games so I don't have to worry about SSD caching. Thanks again.
 

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OP, I'd personally buy the least expensive between the Crucial m4, Plextor M3, Samsung 830, and Corsair Performance Pro :)

If you value your data I would listen to the above advice. Sandforce reliability is still a bit dubious at this point, but improving.
 

LOL_Wut_Axel

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If you value your data I would listen to the above advice. Sandforce reliability is still a bit dubious at this point, but improving.

It's really more of a problem with new drives. The vast mayority of the drives have been fixed now, but when the Vertex 3 and Agility 3 came out more than a year ago OCZ was using buyers as Beta testers.

My main recommendation with SandForce, OCZ, and the other SandForce vendors in general is to wait around six months after they're released to buy and to install the latest firmware before doing anything else. My Vertex 3 has the latest firmware and I've only had a single problem with it that was solved a while ago.
 

thestrangebrew1

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Do I need to do anything special with this ssd if I'm just going to use it as a spare hd and not a boot drive? Just follow the instructions and start loading programs? I'm assuming since it's not a boot drive I don't have to worry about what sata port it's going in right?
 

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Make this one your boot drive and use the other for storage. IT'S FASTER than the OCZ !!!
 

thestrangebrew1

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Make this one your boot drive and use the other for storage. IT'S FASTER than the OCZ !!!

I thought about doing this too.

Weird that I clicked the link and the price of it has already gone up. It was just onsale for $159.99 a few hours ago. Now it's onsale for only $5 off.
 

HexiumVII

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I'm looking to upgrade my 80GB Intel G2 also. Mostly need slightly more space, 120GB or so should be good. And i only have an x58 board, so no SATA 6GBps. Are there any reliable places to get a 160GB G2? I'm debating between a Plextor PX-128M3S, used to love those guys and an Intel 320/510 120GB. Its a bit sad that its such a struggle to choose a new SSD when a few years ago it was so easy, Intel g1/g2.
 

zCypher

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I've been very happy with the Vertex3 120GB and Chronos Deluxe 240GB SF2281 drives I have running :D

Definitely don't leave the slower one as boot/OS drive