> http://www.skytech.lt/ct250mx200ssd1-ssd-crucial-mx200-250gb-sata3-555500mbs-iops-10087k-7mm-p-228185.html > 82.59€ .. Persiprašau už suklaidinimą, skirtumas net mažesnis, negu 3 eur :) > > O 120GB versijų iš viso nereikia niekam jokių gamintojų rekomenduoti, nes čia, anot MRT, greičio požiūriu bus gaidys su generolo > antpečiais ir atsarginiu pentinų komplektu :] > > Jei jau pakanka mažo SSD, tai vienintelis padorus būtų SM 850 PRO 128GB. Nieko panasaus: 850 Pro 128GB kainuoja 96,69 Eur << visiskai nepadoru. Jei jau gausiai 850Pro norisi - turi kisenej atsirasti +40Eur iki 256GB versijos Pasiskolinsiu komentarus ir apie 120GB furija: http://ssd.userbenchmark.com/Kingston-HyperX-Fury-120GB/Rating/2586 Effective Speed: Terrible (9th percentile) The Kingston HyperX Fury has the same controller as its HyperX 3K sibling; the only difference between the two drives is the use of cheaper Micron 20nm NAND in the newer Fury. Comparing the performance differences between the HyperX Fury and 3K shows that the newer 20nm NAND results in an effective performance decrease of around 30% for a price saving of just 12%. The Fury was never aimed at the high performance sector of the market but given the known compressible performance weaknesses of its Sandforce 2281 controller and its relatively non-budget price tag, the 120GB Fury will struggle to find rational takers in today's market. There are far better value alternatives available for just a few more dollars. [Sep '14 SSDrivePro] ******* http://ssd.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Kingston-HyperX-Fury-120GB-vs-Transcend-SSD370-128GB/2586vs2699 Cia palyginimas Terrible vs Poor << t.y. dvieju sh.. atspalviai.. 50,69 Eur - http://www.skytech.lt/ts128gssd370s-transcend-ssd-ssd370-128gb-sata3-7mm-readwrite550170mbs-aluminum-c-p-239311.html sio privalumas netgi tie papildomi +8GB. Realiai jei tai standartinis 2,5" SSD - reiktu pamirsti kad yra mazesniu uz 240GB apskritai.