Hello !! About 1 month ago I did an upgrade from an athlon ii x4 640 to a ryzen 5 3600 and although the performance it's huge I believe that the 5400 rpm hdd still holds the system back. So I decided to buy an m.2 nvme and I came up with the wd sn550, but after reading that the company recently changed the nand flash having now of course inferior performance, I'm going back to the start and I do not know which one to choose. But I have found some ssd's and I want your opinion.
The main thing i want is the speed in the small files and the speed after the cache is full. As for the second, the a2000 is the worst of all (500mb / s), but it has a very large cache which is 150gb i think and of course with 90 euros (107 usd) price makes it a good deal. And I'm also interested in the reliability of each ssd
Which of them would you suggest to me ??
PS. And the adata changed the nand flash and the controller for the sx8200 pro but I believe that nevertheless it has good performance so it's on the list.
The main thing i want is the speed in the small files and the speed after the cache is full. As for the second, the a2000 is the worst of all (500mb / s), but it has a very large cache which is 150gb i think and of course with 90 euros (107 usd) price makes it a good deal. And I'm also interested in the reliability of each ssd
Which of them would you suggest to me ??
- Kingston A2000 SSD 1.0TB M.2 NVMe SA2000M8/1000G
- Kingston KC2500 SSD 1TB M.2 NVMe SKC2500M8/1000G
- Adata XPG SX8200 Pro SSD 1.0TB M.2 NVMe ASX8200PNP-1TT-C
- Western Digital SN750 SSD 1.0TB M.2 NVMe WDS100T3X0C
- Crucial P5 SSD 1TB M.2 NVMe CT1000P5SSD8
PS. And the adata changed the nand flash and the controller for the sx8200 pro but I believe that nevertheless it has good performance so it's on the list.