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  • OCZ Vertex Plus Series 120 GB : £100

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  • Corsair Force Series 3 120GB : £127.80

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  • OCZ Vertex 2 Series 120GB : £130

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  • OCZ Agility 3 Series 120GB : £130

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Thread: Please Help Me Pick an SSD

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    Please Help Me Pick an SSD

    I've been waiting for the mobo I want to come back in stock at scan for a while. Today it's available so I went to fill my basket with the last pieces I need for my current build and assumed there must be a mistake with their HDD prices, £94.76 for a Samsung 1TB F3? My fault, I hadn't cought the news about the flooded factories in Thailand. I have the worst luck

    I can't bring myself to fork out that much for a standard drive so I'm finally going to upgrade to an SSD. I've had my eye on a few different models for a while but need some help picking 1. I like the £100-£130/80gb-120gb range.

    Here are the ones I've narrowed it down to :

    OCZ Vertex 2 Series 120GB : £130
    OCZ Agility 3 Series 120GB : £130
    Corsair Force Series 3 120GB : £127.80
    OCZ Vertex Plus Series 120 GB : £100

    Here's the system it's going in to :

    MSI P67A-G45 (B3)
    i5 2500K
    Win 7 64
    Corsair A70
    Corsair Vengeance 4GB DDR3 1600Mhz
    Asus GTX 560Ti
    OCZ MXSP 700W
    Samsung BluRay

    I've been through the sticky SSD review thread and I'm leaning towards the Corsair. That said the Vertex2 and the Agility review higher on google.

    Please help me choose, cheers.

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    Re: Please Help Me Pick an SSD

    You can get a crucial m4 for a little bit more:

    http://overclockers.co.uk/showproduc...odid=HD-009-CR

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    Re: Please Help Me Pick an SSD

    I have the Vertex 2 120Gb and love it.

    If you have SATA 3 or plan on getting it in the near future the Corsair F3 would be the better choice, otherwise the OCZ Vertex 2 is my preferred SATA 2 SSD drive.

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    Re: Please Help Me Pick an SSD

    I would look at the Crucial M4 too.

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    Re: Please Help Me Pick an SSD

    Cheers for help sam3 & CAT-THE-FIFTH. I've seen you recommend the m4 a few times on the boards and then found the ssd comparison on ocuk.

    Went for the small 64gb.

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    Re: Please Help Me Pick an SSD

    I'd go for the M4 Also.

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    Re: Please Help Me Pick an SSD

    I've got a couple of Mushkin Drives and can't fault them, support via their forums is also very good

    The intel range are both popular and well supported, also very reliable, i have a couple of those too, one specifically for use on an XP machine that will allow the Intel Utilities to be used

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    Re: Please Help Me Pick an SSD

    All the SSD reviews I've seen highly rate the Crucial M4 128gb especially with the release 9 firmware...I shall be buying one for my xmas present to myself for building a bathroom from scratch
    Of course I'm perfect you just need to lower your expectations.

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    Re: Please Help Me Pick an SSD

    Another vote for the Crucial M4 (from a happy user!)

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    Re: Please Help Me Pick an SSD

    I would definitely add the Crucial M4 to your list of potential SSDs - it is one of (if not) the best SSDs out on the market right now - in terms of reliability and speed, there are no competitors. Read the benchmarks given for the Corsair Force Series, as well as the other OCZ models, and you will see that booting up, launching applications and gaming, the Crucial M4 is on top.

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    Re: Please Help Me Pick an SSD

    And given the state of the HDD market at the moment, SSDs are going to be very popular this Christmas. The demand may even lower prices a little

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    Re: Please Help Me Pick an SSD

    I have a a Crucial M4 in my laptop, and an Intel 320 series SSD in my main rig. I can recommend either of those, very fast and so far reliable. It has transformed both the machines!
    Main PC: SUGO SG01B-F | MSI X79MA-GD45 | Core i7-3930k | 16GB Kingston HyperX DDR3-2133 | 256GB Crucial M550 SSD (OS/Apps) | 5TB Seagate Enterprise HDD (Data/Games) | MSI GTX970 Twin Frozr | Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
    Server: HP 8300usdt | Core i7-2500S | 16GB Geil DDR3-1333 | 256GB Crucial M550 mSata SSD/HGST 1TB HDD | VMWare ESXi 5.5
    NAS: Synology DS1813+ | 8x5TB Seagate Enterprise HDD (30TB RAID 6)
    HTPC: Shuttle SH67H3 | Core i5-2400S| 4GB Kingston HyperX DDR3-1600 | 64GB Crucial M4 SSD | XBMC with AEON NOX skin | Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit

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