What is a good brand of traditional SATA SSDs for the operating system?
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I can recommend the Crucial 2,5" SATA SSD MX500. It's not expensive and have a lot of very good reviews.
I can recommend the Crucial 2,5" SATA SSD MX500. It's not expensive and have a lot of very good reviews.
Some time ago, I installed Patriot Burst SSDs in 2 laptops and 2 stationary PCs as system drives - bought at different times, from different sources. They have been working for a good couple of years, working day in day out, no problems. They are definitely cheap drives, and I have a very good opinion about them. In one stationary I also assumed Samsung EVO 860 and also zero problems. The only SSD that failed me (problems with starting and then running Windows, system freezes) was some Silicon Power, but it didn't break down completely, because after formatting it and transferring it to an old laptop, it works somehow. I think you must have been unlucky and got a defective piece - they should replace it under warranty.
Some time ago, I installed Patriot Burst SSDs in 2 laptops and 2 stationary PCs as system drives - bought at different times, from different sources. They have been working for a good couple of years, working day in day out, no problems. They are definitely cheap drives, and I have a very good opinion about them. In one stationary I also assumed Samsung EVO 860 and also zero problems. The only SSD that failed me (problems with starting and then running Windows, system freezes) was some Silicon Power, but it didn't break down completely, because after formatting it and transferring it to an old laptop, it works somehow. I think you must have been unlucky and got a defective piece - they should replace it under warranty.
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