If you're not buying Samsung, these are the next best thing. The only reason I prefer Samsung's 2.5s is they look better and their cloning software is absurdly better than Acronis.
Crucial MX line has been around forever. Very stable line with power loss protection for anyone running ZFS zil or similar need. Workstation and server grade. Have them ranging from 7+ years old 512GB to 2 year old 2TB. MX line is my go-to for sata SSD. Phuck samsung
Crucial MX line has been around forever. Very stable line with power loss protection for anyone running ZFS zil or similar need. Workstation and server grade. Have them ranging from 7+ years old 512GB to 2 year old 2TB. MX line is my go-to for sata SSD. Phuck samsung
HP in the list? Crucial dead last? This is an obvious troll post.
I agree, also I recall a year or so ago people complaining about crucial downgrading parts on their sd lines (dram, controllers etc) after initially releasing drives with better components, so they initially release with premium parts, wait for positive reviews to come in and then downgrade.
Listing Sandisk next after the show they had with Sandisk Extreme portable ssds wiping data and how they reacted to it is pretty laughable.
I have an internal sandisk, it stopped working. dont even know why, usage wasn't even high, I think maybe windows ran on it for 3-6 months. it just doesn't register on anything, not even expensive recovery software that detects lost partitions in raid configs. One day it just said it no longer wanted to be a disk and that was it.
I still keep it, use it every day, as a coaster. And a reminder, where sandisk belongs.
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This. Exactly THIS
I agree, also I recall a year or so ago people complaining about crucial downgrading parts on their sd lines (dram, controllers etc) after initially releasing drives with better components, so they initially release with premium parts, wait for positive reviews to come in and then downgrade.
Also on some lines (p2?), they may have swapped down from TLC to QLC.
(https://forums.anandtec
I still keep it, use it every day, as a coaster. And a reminder, where sandisk belongs.