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[Solved] GoodRam CX400 SSD: Should You Choose It for Your New PC Build Over Adata SU650? (480-512GB)

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  • #1 17457777
    holo0725
    Level 6  
    Hello, I am in the process of building a new pc, this week I am going to finish. I have to buy, among others, ssd, I want to buy something between 480-512 gb, I missed the last promotion on 860 Evo, so I thought about the Adata SU650. But I just see that in some stores there is already a new Goodram, on paper it seems better and the price is almost the same, a few zlotys even cheaper.

    Do you think that it is worth buying?
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  • #2 17457851
    Pedros050
    Level 43  
    GoodRam CX400 is a new drive you have to wait for feedback of users if it works according to descriptions. Or maybe he has already bought such a disc from colleagues and can boast of testing this disk.
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  • #3 17457935
    holo0725
    Level 6  
    You have to wait for at least a few months for reliable strength tests, and they will rather not lie about speed.
    I thought rather that maybe someone from the SSD subject specialists would talk about the components or the history of GoodRam as it used to be with their first series of disks.
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  • #5 17458119
    holo0725
    Level 6  
    MLC certainly much better, but it's another price shelf, I'm looking for something from this slightly lower, if not just TLC only 3D NAND.
  • #6 17458171
    Pedros050
    Level 43  
    To Adata SSD Ultimate SU800.
  • #7 17460270
    holo0725
    Level 6  
    I had adate su800 in the previous pc and would not recommend it to anyone. Unless it is very cheap, but at the price of cruciala mx500 or 860 Evo is a complete mistake.
    I just bought a cruciala mx500, PLN 80 more than the Goodram, but at least sure.
    SSD prices are still running, maybe as in a few months there will be positive tests and will cost PLN 200 for 500gb, it will be bought as a second drive.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the choice between the GoodRam CX400 SSD and the Adata SU650 for a new PC build, focusing on the 480-512GB capacity range. Users express caution regarding the GoodRam CX400 due to its newness and lack of user feedback, suggesting that potential buyers should wait for reliability tests and user experiences. Comparisons are made with other models, including the Adata SU800 and Crucial MX500, with some users recommending the latter for its proven performance despite a higher price. The conversation highlights the importance of considering long-term reliability and performance over initial cost savings.
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