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[Solved] [Solved] Which SSD to buy?

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  • #1 17387429
    Dominik0990
    Level 7  
    SSD what to buy?

    I want to buy an SSD, but I can't decide which one.

    Option 1: https://www.morele.net/dysk-ssd-goodram-irdm-240gb-sata-3-ir-ssdpr-s25a-240-1663165/

    Option 2: https://www.morele.net/dysk-ssd-crucial-mx500...b-sata3-ct250mx500ssd1-979471/?reviews_page=4

    These disks differ in the type of SSD memory goodram has an MLC memory controller and the Crucial disk has TLC this memory controller is rumored to be worse, but still the Crucial disk is better I conclude that at the price of this disk and the read speed is higher by 10mb / s, but the disk Good ram has a write speed higher by 30mb / s, so I do not know if it pays to spend PLN 30 more on the Crucial disk, since the differences are so small.
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  • #2 17387447
    gnome3
    Level 14  
    I would buy a Crucial MX500, reason: 5 years warranty (or 100TBW).
    Goodram is only 3 years old (I don't know how many TBW).
    MLC and TLC are not NAND types sometimes?
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  • #3 17387471
    Dominik0990
    Level 7  
    gnome3 wrote:
    I would buy a Crucial MX500, reason: 5 years warranty (or 100TBW).
    Goodram is only 3 years old (I don't know how many TBW).
    MLC and TLC are not NAND types sometimes?


    These are the types of memory bones as follows from the description on apricots.
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  • #6 17395741
    Brozerihno
    Level 24  
    But these are TLC bones :)
  • #7 17395745
    Dominik0990
    Level 7  
    Brozerihno wrote:
    But these are TLC bones :)


    Yes Tlc dice but has good reviews. But it doesn't work like it should ... Do you know what could be the reason? [Solved] Which SSD to buy?
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  • #8 18056710
    Dominik0990
    Level 7  
    I bought a Crucial 250gb SSD.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the choice between two SSDs: the Goodram IRDM 240GB and the Crucial MX500 250GB. Users highlight the differences in memory types, with Goodram utilizing MLC (Multi-Level Cell) and Crucial using TLC (Triple-Level Cell). The Crucial MX500 is favored for its 5-year warranty and better read speeds, despite its lower write speeds compared to Goodram. Some users recommend opting for the Goodram IRDM Pro version for enhanced performance and warranty. Ultimately, one user confirmed purchasing the Crucial MX500 due to its positive reviews, while concerns about the performance of TLC memory were also raised.
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