Hi,
I was looking at a SanDisk ssd for my new build.
I was going to use it for OS and start up programs only.
Do you think that this would be a good choice?
Many Thanks.
Hi,
I was looking at a SanDisk ssd for my new build.
I was going to use it for OS and start up programs only.
Do you think that this would be a good choice?
Many Thanks.
The are in my opinion the best cheap SSD's you can get.
All my systems run SSDs exclusively.
My Laptop has the SSD X300 120GiB. My Main Machine, I have a 120GiB SSD Sandisk PLUS and for storage I have a 960GIB ULTRA II Sandisk SSD. if you need a cheap and good SSD for your money, you can't go wrong with picking up a Sandisk SSD.
I run a 120GB plus on my router. No problems at all.
Hello
Thanks for your reply, do you think the 120 gb one will be enough capacity for the operating system and bf4?
I bought a z400s 256gb when it was brand new and a few weeks later a 128gb z400s. I had no issues.
Owned plenty of flash drives, sd cards and a pro duo memory stick from san disk. Never had a problem.
*edit I just realized the main concern seems to be if its enough space and not if its Sandisk, ahuehue
OS+Startup+maybe a large game or a few smaller
ofcourse if you can scrap some more money together get a ~250gb for more gb for the $
Somewhat.
The OS takes like 15 GiBs give or take. And Then Battlefield takes up like 40 or 50 GiBs.
The Plus-series is from SanDisk's older line, and wasn't built for performance. (Not that it matters too much with an SSD.)
I think their most up-to-date line is the Ultra II, which, for a while, was the only other SSD product that utilized TLC NAND along with Samsung's SSDs. (If I recall correctly.) That is about 10 pounds more expensive for the same size, however.
Anyway, SanDisk has really upped there game in the consumer market with SSDs. My next SSD is probably going to come from them.
I have a few SanDisk ssd's in various computers, not this specific one your showing but I have never had issues, great performers!
I wouldnt use them for professional work, I stick with my 850 pro's but they are not meant for that kind of work load and have never failed me :)
Also SanDisk are a rather larger name in Flash memory so... yeah im sure your fine ;)
I have a sandisk SSD in my dad's PC... They are as good as it gets for the price and even rival Samsung evos which cost significantly more