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TSreiben05
post Oct 1 2014, 05:46 PM, updated 11y ago

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I have an old SSD, the corsair F120.

Is it worth it if I upgrade to a newer faster one (was looking maybe at the Samsung EVO)??

plus, my old SSD only has 120GB, might get a slightly bigger capacity (240GB maybe) as I'm only gonna run 1 hard drive for my htpc rig.. will I notice any gains if i do so?

running on a P67 motherboard (Maximus IV Extreme)..

*oops i realised i posted on the wrong thread.. should be in HardWare Q/A or Storages.. sweat.gif

This post has been edited by reiben05: Oct 1 2014, 06:10 PM
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post Oct 4 2014, 01:54 AM

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to be honest is not much of a difference
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post Oct 7 2014, 10:01 PM

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QUOTE(reiben05 @ Oct 1 2014, 05:46 PM)
I have an old SSD, the corsair F120.

Is it worth it if I upgrade to a newer faster one (was looking maybe at the Samsung EVO)??

plus, my old SSD only has 120GB, might get a slightly bigger capacity (240GB maybe) as I'm only gonna run 1 hard drive for my htpc rig.. will I notice any gains if i do so?

running on a P67 motherboard (Maximus IV Extreme)..

*oops i realised i posted on the wrong thread.. should be in HardWare Q/A or Storages.. sweat.gif
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Around +10~20% performance for read/write activities.
By upgrading to a larger capacity, you are able to store more files compared to 120GB.
If its mostly for watching video, better get a normal HDD Western Digital 3TB Green Caviar for RM300 at Garage Sales, worth the money + store lots of videos/music/etc vs a 120GB/240GB SSD.
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post May 30 2015, 10:41 AM

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worth it,can install gtav instead..else,u might not see the difference from ssd-to-ssd
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post May 31 2015, 07:33 PM

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If you are an artist definitely need to upgrade to speed up multitasking jobs. Despite as a casual user not necessary needed to spent extra SSD. Stick to your SSD at the moment.
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post Jun 24 2015, 12:50 PM

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I'll go for 850 Evo, 256GB
if you're a gamer ,enough for a big title
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post Jun 25 2015, 12:34 AM

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I am using one of the cheapest ssd available in the market,, Transcend 256gb for my c drive..

so far i am very happy with it.

For me is better to get cheaper 256gb and invest the money on additional 2tb sata3 internal hard drive or perhaps nas storage for your case
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post Aug 18 2015, 12:25 AM

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QUOTE(reiben05 @ Oct 1 2014, 05:46 PM)
I have an old SSD, the corsair F120.

Is it worth it if I upgrade to a newer faster one (was looking maybe at the Samsung EVO)??

plus, my old SSD only has 120GB, might get a slightly bigger capacity (240GB maybe) as I'm only gonna run 1 hard drive for my htpc rig.. will I notice any gains if i do so?

running on a P67 motherboard (Maximus IV Extreme)..

*oops i realised i posted on the wrong thread.. should be in HardWare Q/A or Storages.. sweat.gif
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If I were you, I upgrade to M.2 SSD drive, much faster compared to SATA 6Gb/s. Your computer must have M.2 port.
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post Aug 18 2015, 09:10 AM

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QUOTE(reiben05 @ Oct 1 2014, 05:46 PM)
I have an old SSD, the corsair F120.

Is it worth it if I upgrade to a newer faster one (was looking maybe at the Samsung EVO)??

plus, my old SSD only has 120GB, might get a slightly bigger capacity (240GB maybe) as I'm only gonna run 1 hard drive for my htpc rig.. will I notice any gains if i do so?

running on a P67 motherboard (Maximus IV Extreme)..

*oops i realised i posted on the wrong thread.. should be in HardWare Q/A or Storages.. sweat.gif
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Buy another new/used F120, run Raid0...it's cheaper method & fast too... flex.gif


QUOTE(fpchong @ Aug 18 2015, 12:25 AM)
If I were you, I upgrade to M.2 SSD drive, much faster compared to SATA 6Gb/s. Your computer must have M.2 port.
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Since when MIVE have M.2 port? hmm.gif hmm.gif hmm.gif TS mention his mobo, rite?
TSreiben05
post Aug 20 2015, 12:24 AM

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QUOTE(fpchong @ Aug 18 2015, 12:25 AM)
If I were you, I upgrade to M.2 SSD drive, much faster compared to SATA 6Gb/s. Your computer must have M.2 port.
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QUOTE(Nova_Ghost @ Aug 18 2015, 09:10 AM)
Buy another new/used F120, run Raid0...it's cheaper method & fast too...  flex.gif
Since when MIVE have M.2 port?  hmm.gif  hmm.gif  hmm.gif  TS mention his mobo, rite?
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Nope the motherboard doesn't have an m2 port unless u buy the adapter. Anyways i got rid of the motherboard and got another 1155 system, and went with an m2 plextor.
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post Nov 12 2015, 02:43 PM

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Perhaps run an AS SSD benchmark to see what your current SSD speeds are?
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post Dec 2 2015, 12:34 PM

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m.2 more worth it to get on skylake with enough lanes for x4/NVME. a normal 256GB SSD should suffice?
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post Jan 21 2016, 03:45 PM

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ssd is laif
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post Apr 6 2016, 12:37 PM

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i would say upgrade SSD to laptop, you will see the huge performance increase, for powerful desktop PC, is not necessary, it will help on game loading speed and video conversion only, normal desktop operation hardly see the different.
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post Apr 6 2016, 02:11 PM

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Having SSD is great experience on desktop gaming
After few day trying it & I could feel the difference between normal hdd vd ssd
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post Jul 10 2016, 08:45 PM

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QUOTE(rudolfjie @ Jun 24 2015, 12:50 PM)
I'll go for 850 Evo, 256GB
if you're a gamer ,enough for a big title
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Evo is better than pro (if we calculate price/performance)

QUOTE(ajaxcbcb @ Jan 21 2016, 03:45 PM)
ssd is laif
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If you can get m.2 then ssd is really ur laif hahaha
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post Jul 12 2016, 12:37 AM

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QUOTE(DellMalaysia @ Jul 10 2016, 08:45 PM)
Evo is better than pro (if we calculate price/performance)
If you can get m.2 then ssd is really ur laif hahaha
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pcie ssd is laif
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post Jul 15 2016, 12:30 AM

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m.2 not necessary means pcie ssd right? you can still get the sata 6 interface on M.2 as well....that was the mistake i made earlier when i purchased m.2 ssd but it is actually not pcie...
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post Jul 15 2016, 10:29 AM

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QUOTE(kevyeoh @ Jul 15 2016, 12:30 AM)
m.2 not necessary means pcie ssd right? you can still get the sata 6 interface on M.2 as well....
Correct
M.2 is just a type of connector, it can either be AHCI or NVME. And on some special motherboards, it can be both
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post Sep 12 2016, 11:48 AM

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QUOTE(kevyeoh @ Jul 15 2016, 12:30 AM)
m.2 not necessary means pcie ssd right? you can still get the sata 6 interface on M.2 as well....that was the mistake i made earlier when i purchased m.2 ssd but it is actually not pcie...
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yeah
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post Jan 4 2017, 05:25 PM

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HDD is much cheaper than SSD, especially for drives over 500GB. The SSD drive has no moving parts. It uses flash memory to store data, which provides better performance and reliability over an HDD. The HDD has moving parts and magnetic platters, meaning the more use they get, the faster they wear down and fail.
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liteon m.2 ssd anyone?
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post Oct 24 2017, 11:08 AM

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QUOTE(nearbynews @ Jan 4 2017, 05:25 PM)
HDD is much cheaper than SSD, especially for drives over 500GB. The SSD drive has no moving parts. It uses flash memory to store data, which provides better performance and reliability over an HDD. The HDD has moving parts and magnetic platters, meaning the more use they get, the faster they wear down and fail.
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Means in longer run, SSD is much better in reliability?
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post Nov 6 2017, 12:27 AM

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not worth it, better look into nvme ssd for ~200% improvement

 

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