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Poll Results: What brand SSD are you considering for your next upgrade?

 
  • 0% (1)
    ADATA
  • 2% (5)
    Corsair
  • 8% (16)
    Crucial / Micron
  • 55% (111)
    Intel
  • 2% (5)
    Kingston
  • 18% (37)
    OCZ
  • 0% (1)
    Patriot
  • 6% (13)
    Samsung
  • 3% (6)
    SanDisk
  • 2% (5)
    Other Brand
200 Total Votes  
post #201 of 704
1) Intel
2) performance and reliability. No good being fast if you lose everything.
post #202 of 704
1. Intel

2. I chose Intel because I think that they are the most reliable. That is the number 1 thing I look for. After that I guess performance and then finally price rounds out my order of priority.
post #203 of 704
1.Which brand SSD are you considering for your next upgrade?
OCZ

2.What do you look for when selecting an SSD? Price, Performance, Brand - or a combination of these elements?
1st Performance
2nd Brand
post #204 of 704
I was thinking about intel because it was available locally. Price was on the high side but that's what happens when u live in Hawaii. I've seen the 320 in a lower end system than mine and was amazed how fast the computer booted up. He had a raptor b4. From 1:30 to under 30 seconds is fast.
post #205 of 704
1) Intel
2) reliability
post #206 of 704
1. Which brand SSD are you considering for your next upgrade? Intel, OCZ, Crucial, Kingston, Patriot Memory, Samsung, or other?
OCZ, Kingston, or Patriot.

2. What do you look for when selecting an SSD? Price, Performance, Brand - or a combination of these elements?
Price and Performance
post #207 of 704
1. Intel. I've had an X-25M in my laptop for a while now, it's fantastic, and I can't ever go back to spinning platters. That's why I'm looking at the Intel 320 for my desktop now.

2. Performance is my top priority.
post #208 of 704
1. Kingston, Others are not available in our region.
2. Price and performance
post #209 of 704
1. Intel, Crucial, Kingston
2. A combination of the elements. I trust the brands mentioned above; in my IT work, I haven't had problems with any of them. I have had trouble with Corsair (surprisingly), G.Skill, and one minor incident with Asus, although it was addressed quickly and well. At my company, I deploy a *lot* of Asus boards and Intel chips. In my experience, AMD CPUs exhibit inferior quality, although we still have a cluster and a few desktops running them.
post #210 of 704
Question 1: Intel
Question 2: Combination of Performance and price
post #211 of 704
NotebookForums Contest

Quote:
Question #1
1.Which brand SSD are you considering for your next upgrade? Intel, OCZ, Crucial, Kingston, Patriot Memory, Samsung, or other?


1.) The Brands I Would Consider For An Upgrade Would Be Either The "Intel 510 Series 120GB Or OCZ Vertex Series 120GB"

Quote:
Question #2
2.What do you look for when selecting an SSD? Price, Performance, Brand - or a combination of these elements?


2.) The Things I Look For In Selecting An SSD Is What Brand It Is, The Performance, The Quality And What The Reviews Are Saying About The Product & Of Course The Warranty...
post #212 of 704
1-OCZ or Intel. I have an OCZ 60gb and it's rock solid.
2-A combination. I don't have unlimited funds, so price is a factor. OCZ and Intel are the most reliable and the best performers.
post #213 of 704
1:It would have to be an Intel 320 Series SSD, the Intel brand being the most reliable and value for what you pay. All my computers, from the dim past to today, have been Intel-led.
2:Performance and reliability.
post #214 of 704
1.Which brand SSD are you considering for your next upgrade? Intel, OCZ, Crucial, Kingston, Patriot Memory, Samsung, or other?
Intel, Crucial and Kingston top my list for brand awareness.

2.What do you look for when selecting an SSD? Price, Performance, Brand - or a combination of these elements?
Performance and reliabilty are most important to me.
post #215 of 704
If memory serves me well enough, intel was the first and is still the best, and the main reason I upgrade to SSD drives is performance, nothing else comes even close!
post #216 of 704
1. Which brand SSD are you considering for your next upgrade? Intel, OCZ, Crucial, Kingston, Patriot Memory, Samsung, or other?
Any brand for now. I don't know much about SSD yet.

2. What do you look for when selecting an SSD? Price, Performance, Brand - or a combination of these elements?
Price between the three choices. But even more important for me is the reliability of the drive.
post #217 of 704
1. Intel
2. Brand, and Compatibility: Intel platform with Intel SSD should be working better

Thanks and Good Luck
post #218 of 704
1. I am looking at either OCZ or intel, most likely OCZ due to higher performance.

2. A combination of all 3.
post #219 of 704
I'm considering both OCZ anf Intel for our next SSD purchases. We've had good luck with both brands in the past (zero failures with about 20 drives over the last year) with OCZ seeming to have a slight perormance edge although it's hard to directly compare across the model lines. Our primary concern is reliability followed closely behind by performance.
post #220 of 704
1. Intel, Samsung, or Crucial

2. Reliability, price, performance---in that order
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