Converted to USD, these two ssd's are priced in my region (HK) at:
Crucial mx500 500gb: $70
Adata xpg sx8200 pro: $90
I was originally going with the adata xpg sx8200 pro, but then upgraded another component by quite a bit, and now looking to cut costs elsewhere. The storage was the only real place to do it, without making significant changes and I already had the mx500 in mind. Here is my build: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/f7Y7xG.
I realize the adata nvme ssd is a lot faster than the crucial mx500, though my main question is how much the speed will affect overall performance and feel. When booting, downloading, playing games or just using the computer in general, how noticeable is it and is it worth the $20?
Would it just be better to stick with the fast adata nvme ssd?
Crucial mx500 500gb: $70
Adata xpg sx8200 pro: $90
I was originally going with the adata xpg sx8200 pro, but then upgraded another component by quite a bit, and now looking to cut costs elsewhere. The storage was the only real place to do it, without making significant changes and I already had the mx500 in mind. Here is my build: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/f7Y7xG.
I realize the adata nvme ssd is a lot faster than the crucial mx500, though my main question is how much the speed will affect overall performance and feel. When booting, downloading, playing games or just using the computer in general, how noticeable is it and is it worth the $20?
Would it just be better to stick with the fast adata nvme ssd?