Hello there. I'm am very limited in budget, so even 240GB version is problematic to buy, so i am looking for the cheapest SSD drive with still good enough parts into it.
I found in my shop few models avaliable to buy:
I've read that MLC NAND memory much better, but it is more expensive.
Also i've found that SandForce controller is old and bad as well, which used in Kingston SSD i posted.
Could you please help me with choise?
SSD will be used primarly for OS and bunch of software.
I found in my shop few models avaliable to buy:
■ Kingston SSDNow V300 240GB (or 120GB) [ Controller: prob. SF | NAND Flash: MLC ]
■ Silicon Power Slim S55 240GB (or 120GB) [ Controller: prob. PS3108-S8 | NAND Flash: MLC ]
■ Silicon Power Slim S60 240GB (or 120GB) [ Controller: prob. SF | NAND Flash: MLC ]
■ Silicon Power V60 240GB (or 120 GB) [ Controller: prob. SF | NAND Flash: MLC ]
■ Goodram CX200 240GB (or 120 GB) [ Controller: Phison PS3110-S10 | NAND Flash: Toshiba 15nm TLC NAND Flash ]
I've read that MLC NAND memory much better, but it is more expensive.
Also i've found that SandForce controller is old and bad as well, which used in Kingston SSD i posted.
Could you please help me with choise?
SSD will be used primarly for OS and bunch of software.