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incelerated
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Ok brocels, I'm tired of my slow Windows 10 PC. I know for a fact that they deliberately make it slow to force us buy SSD and I am finally giving in. (One obvious proof is that my Windows 7 virtual machine that runs inside this PC is much faster than the host system itself
Absolute Jewish fucking treachery).
Anyways I am faced with 3 choices:
1- Do not buy an SSD. Because nobody actually needs an SSD. Things will just load faster. I could just wait and save some money.
2- ADATA SWORDFISH M.2 250GB
3- Western Digital Blue SN550 M.2 250GB
The ADATA looks better, has a heatsink on it, has a 5 year guarantee, and comes from a more trusted seller that accepts refunds more easily.
The Western Digital surpasses the ADATA in all benchmarks but has 2-3 years guarantee and comes from a less trusted seller that may or may not accept a refund if the SSD turns out to be defective.
What do?
Anyways I am faced with 3 choices:
1- Do not buy an SSD. Because nobody actually needs an SSD. Things will just load faster. I could just wait and save some money.
![95e.png](/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fi2.kym-cdn.com%2Fphotos%2Fimages%2Foriginal%2F000%2F426%2F112%2F95e.png&hash=2ab7431cfa5dd5776dc9c3757e26cc3a)
2- ADATA SWORDFISH M.2 250GB
![productGallery7459.jpg](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwebapi3.adata.com%2Fstorage%2FProductGallery%2FproductGallery7459.jpg&hash=895e39532f7b2788aab63a0085d5af77)
3- Western Digital Blue SN550 M.2 250GB
![61CyG2ts7RL._AC_SY450_.jpg](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fm.media-amazon.com%2Fimages%2FI%2F61CyG2ts7RL._AC_SY450_.jpg&hash=87abeaa327aa5ea63c5cf5c57509ac52)
The ADATA looks better, has a heatsink on it, has a 5 year guarantee, and comes from a more trusted seller that accepts refunds more easily.
The Western Digital surpasses the ADATA in all benchmarks but has 2-3 years guarantee and comes from a less trusted seller that may or may not accept a refund if the SSD turns out to be defective.
What do?
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