it will replace a faulty hdd
already have a mx500 in my main
compare to any dramless ssd
Personally I'd avoid SSD's with capacities such as 120, 240, 480 and 960 since they tend to be ones with crippled spec's just to meet a price point for extremely budgeted folks. In retrospect they seem fast at first go but as you work with it over time, they seem to go as slow as a USB2.0 drive. What sort of SSD's do you have access to? As a side note, you're looking for 2.5" drives?