best ssd under 15k?

paul.rohit

Broken In
hello. im looking to upgrade my pc and was hoping that the forum would help me get the best SSD under 15k. i dont know much about setting them up though. is it possible to set up an SSD and an HDD in raid 0 ? im currently using 2 seagate 1 tb HDDs and would like the add the ssd to my setup. thanks in advance for your help :)
 

aniket.cain

Padawan
It is possible, but not advisable due to various reasons, specially because HDD will hinder the performance. I would advise you to use the SSD as your 'primary' drive, for instaling Windows and Programs, and the HDD for other data.

For the SSD, look at Samsung 840 Pro 256 gb.
 

rijinpk1

Aspiring Novelist
If you wanna install many games at once, you can get a larger size. I think samsung released 850 series ssd. If you can wait, then wait for 850 series. Otherwise 840 series is fine. Pro series has 5 years of warranty compared to 3 years of evo.
 
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paul.rohit

Broken In
If you wanna install many games at once, you can get a larger size. I think samsung released 850 series ssd. If you can wait, then wait for 850 series. Otherwise 840 series is fine. Pro series has 5 years of warranty compared to 3 years of evo.

is that the only difference between evo and pro series? or is there a speed difference as well?
 

Jripper

Pro/An---tagonist xD
All the reviews on the net are for the 256 gb drive. And a review on the flipkart page for the 128 gb one says its not as good. Dunno how much that should be trusted,but since you have the budget, go for the 256 gb one. Its still 5k below your budget.
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
is that the only difference between evo and pro series? or is there a speed difference as well?

There is a considerable speed performance difference between the EVO & PRO series SSD's of samsung.
Here take a look at this :AnandTech | Samsung SSD 840 EVO Review: 120GB, 250GB, 500GB, 750GB & 1TB Models Tested
 
IMO you should wait for 850 series to arrive. It's really a good upgrade over 840 with better speeds, lower temperatures and higher durability.
 
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