All Kingston SSDs, at least in the past, have been rebranded Intel drives. Maybe that's different with the newest one, I haven't looked into it just yet. Actually their newest uses Intel Chips, but a SF controller.wasn't there some issues with the sf2000 controllers? not sure if that's been fixed yet. AFAIK intel drives still have the best reliability record, though the sf based drives are faster.
I wouldn't say they're all the "same", intel has their own controller, crucial uses marvell, and kingston has jmicron controllers etc.
NOW i'm thinking about getting SSD,
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Originally Posted by kensredemption
I'd rather play solo than play with a bunch of elitists.
Compared to normal HDDs SSDs are pretty cheap now :P
And the new ones work pretty well. But if you don't buy an Intel (they test them before shipping it seems) you should be prepared to have it replaced for a working one lol
Yea, not much you can do about it though when 1/4 of the world's hdd production capacity got wiped out overnight in a flood, though price should probably come back down here in the next couple months.
Also, I wouldn't go that far on non-Intel SSDs, they're no better or worse than your avg. pc components, though iirc Intel does have a much more rigorous testing process on their ssd models.
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