Thanks but I need SATA and this looks to be PCIe.cYrus wrote:i would consider the samsung 950 instead: http://www.anandtech.com/show/9702/sams ... b-512gb/12
I'm pretty much sold on the 850 Pro now and will be ordering tomorrow. Yay!!!
Thanks but I need SATA and this looks to be PCIe.cYrus wrote:i would consider the samsung 950 instead: http://www.anandtech.com/show/9702/sams ... b-512gb/12
Pretty sure it would. Ive got a couple of old 2.5" HDs in far crappier enclosures than that.Mushy Mushy wrote:Morning all,
Once I have removed the existing Fujitsu MHY2200BH will it fit into this enclosure?
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/heisei- ... uch-backup
Great, thanks.whyterabbyt wrote:Pretty sure it would. Ive got a couple of old 2.5" HDs in far crappier enclosures than that.
Samsung 850 Pro 512GB it is thenMushy Mushy wrote:These are the two I've shortlisted based on Kaine's support for Samsung and Intel:
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/480gb-i ... s-48k-37k-
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/512gb-s ... k-90k-iops
or as an absolute strech:
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/1tb-sam ... k-90k-iops
1TB is complete overkill though. I still have 20GB left on my 8 year-old 250GB drive.
I should have said 530 series tbh, but the Samsung would be my choice over the that.Mushy Mushy wrote:Thanks Kaine. The 730 Intel is £100 more expensive than the bigger Samsung and the equivalent 535 Intel.Kaine wrote:Ahh, ok. The U.2/M.2 options are far too new for a laptop of that generation (both standards came out last year), so your Intel 750's are out I'm afraid. Standard Sata 3 controller, so either the Intel 730 or Samsung 850's are where you want to be looking.
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/480gb-i ... write-iops
Why does the extra £ bring to the party?
Well I'm sold dude.Kaine wrote:Samsung 850 Pro 512GB it is then
Well it was something I knew I had to do but it wasn't really a priority. Besides I always have projects on the go so didn't have the downtime to change a perfectly working system.incubus wrote:Oh wow, you're just getting it now?
Had my 840 for a long time now. Very nice so far.
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