Question Budget SSDs

Jul 24, 2024
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I am building a PC and looking for a budget friendly SSD. I have narrowed it down to TeamGroup MP33 and Silicon Power A60

Which would you suggest?
 
Both use the SM2263XT controller with no DRAM. After that, I typically look at how many layer memory each SSD has (more layers generally being better). Also SLC>MLC>TLC>QLC. Most budget SSDs these days have TLC or TLC memory.
SPA60 = 64L Intel TLC
MP33= 96L Micron TLC

Therefore, the MP33 is probably* better.

https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/team-group-mp33-m2-nvme-ssd

Have a look at the MP44L though. In the US, it's only a couple $ more than the MP33 at 500GB and 1TB capacity. That's really the issue with budget range, price creep. But the MP44L is a notable step up from the MP33. Pretty easy to justify that $2 premium.
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/team-group-mp44l-ssd-review
 
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I have no idea what a controller or DRAM is. I am just trying to make a PC that doesn't cripple my financially. The motherboard I am using is an MSI MAG b650 Tomahawk with WiFi if that makes any difference.
 
Jul 24, 2024
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I am really wanting a 2TB and the MP44L is only 500GB. The regular MP44 is $120 on Amazon which is the same price as a Western Digital WD_Black SN770.

WD has always been good to me so I might just save the extra $20 and get that one. Would that be a good replacement?
 
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js2

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I am building a PC and looking for a budget friendly SSD. I have narrowed it down to TeamGroup MP33 and Silicon Power A60

Which would you suggest?
You will pay twice for those cheap SSDs. Best get something smaller, but better quality. Even second had SSDs can be good value sometimes.