A good SSD for about 50€?
Also, SSD thread.
Tell us your experiences and opinions.
>>53916458
Intel 535
>>53916458
i borked boot sector .. or made a crucial drive unbootable .. had left it some time then got onto crucial, very efficently, with drive serial # .. they knew who I was & instantly dispatched a replacement drive
impressed - recommends crucial - that was a 64gb m series drive. have used it subsequently for a long time without any problems zippy
>>53916465
20€ more expensive, but I keep it in my product list. Thanks!
>>53916504
Is that Spanish?
https://www.alternate.es/Intel(R)/SSD-535-120GB/html/product/1192154?event=search
>>53916559
Yes. OP is from Spain.
Thanks for the URL.
SSDs killed my cat.
>>53916681
A PSU killed my mum :(
>>53916739
RAM nearly killed me, I'm fine now
>>53916458
850 Pro owner here. I use a RAID of them for / and /home.
14100 power on hours, 61 P/E cycles used (out of rated 6000).
In other words, I've used about 1% of its expected durability in about 1.5 years.
>>53916917
Nice product. I'll check it. Thanks!
I installed Debian Sid on a Kingston SSD back in 2010.
I put a lot of effort into ricing it and making it mine.
about a month in, one day running dist-upgrade i was greeted with not the list of packages to be upgraded but gibberish.
the fucking install had corrupted not because i couldn't handle Sid being broken once in a while because of its nature but because the POS kingston turd was and to this day is the most unreliable on the market right next to the no name chinese ones.
It was a plaything so i didn't keep backups but needless to say the *nixer in me died that day and I've been using stable and derivatives for personal use ever since along with OS X for work.
>>53916917
>>53917007
It's a solid purchase, for sure. The 850 Pro is virtually impossible to wear out.
Hell, they have test drives that have had over 6 PB written to them and still going strong.