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Help me choose a SSD

Cobusvj

Junior Member
All the reviews just confuse me with al the benchmarks they do, and sometimes even conflicting conclusions. I have managed to put together a small selection, which would you suggest? Please note I live in South Africa so I have given an equivalent dollar price to what I will need to spend in my own currency.

1) Patriot Pyro 240GB [PP240GS25SSDR] $361
2) OCZ Vertex 4 256GB 2.5" SATA6G $423
3) Corsair Force GT 240GB 2.5" SATA6G $434
4) Kingston HyperX 3K 240GB $450

The system will be used for gaming most of the time.

I am leaning towards the Pyro as it is the cheapest, but if the Vertex 4 is a significant step up then that's what I'll get. And since the OCZ, Corsair And Kingston is relatively similarly priced, which then?

Thanks.
 
If you can only get these, IMO, the Patriot and OCZ should be the two to pick from. The Patriot being the best value for the size, and the OCZ being the best performer.

The Kingston and Corsair will be a bit faster than the Patriot (with TRIM), but nowhere near worth the price difference (most of the performance gains, which are small, disappear over time, and they're 17% and 25% higher in cost), and they'll be slower, over time, than the new Vertex.

If not running Windows 7 (AHCI on, Intel or AMD SATA port), make sure you can get some kind of TRIM support, if you get a Sandforce drive (such as the Patriot Pyro). SF's GC w/o TRIM does not provide good performance over time, compared to others.
 
why a plextor m3 over a vertex 4? Only the price difference or something else?

Those prices suck. Where do you live?

If I had to choose one of those, it would be the pyro. And yes, I would get a cheaper/slower sf 2281 based ssd over anything from OCZ.
 
Those prices suck. Where do you live?

If I had to choose one of those, it would be the pyro. And yes, I would get a cheaper/slower sf 2281 based ssd over anything from OCZ.

Lol, as stated in my original post, I live in South Africa, so electronics come at a price premium. However for some weird reason we get games a bit cheaper than what it costs in the US and EU, go figure...
 
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