What is the fastest 120GB (or 128GB) SSD still being made?

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The fastest I can find are the ones using Phison E7 and 15nm Toshiba MLC NAND such as the MydigitalSSD BPX:

http://mydigitalssd.com/pcie-m2-ngff-ssd.php#80mm-bpx-m2

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(but I know these are being phased out of production)
 

EXCellR8

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I don't know if they're still being manufactured, but the Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD was among the fastest at the time of its inception; still available online. Hopefully someone else can chime in though because I'm not all that up to date on the latest SSD tech.
 

aigomorla

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I don't know if they're still being manufactured, but the Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD was among the fastest at the time of its inception; still available online. Hopefully someone else can chime in though because I'm not all that up to date on the latest SSD tech.

i honestly dont think you can compare a SATA ssd over a PCI-E one like the mydigital above.

You would need to bring out the sammy xp941 or a 960 or a Optane, and do a pci-e to pci-e comparison.

PCI-E vs SATA is like comparing a Tesla vs Internal Combustion Engine cars.
It screams no fair for the tesla.

128gb Adata for 53 dollars:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076ZWSW7X/ref=psdc_1292116011_t1_B077GY7R3D

Xp941. 128gb for 138 dollars: - not worth it IMO...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/XP941-MZHP...401959?hash=item2a96c94fa7:g:BpYAAOSwCtJaFYi5

but honestly at that price...
You can get a 250gb 960 EVO for 120.,.. so it makes the XP941 quite useless...
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-960-...e=UTF8&qid=1520016851&sr=8-4&keywords=960+evo
 
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