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November 30, 2017, 10:11:39 AM
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Samsung is indeed very good, i +1 this,

I recommend going with 64GB or even 128GB, allow you to set quite a bit of virtual memory, some algos need alot of it (32 to 64GB)
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November 30, 2017, 11:52:28 AM
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If you ask me this is how my logical thought would go:

1) Letter C is out, it is too expensive
2) Letter B is out, it has the same specs as Letter D but more expensive
3) Letter A is out, it is more expensive and samsung memory drives are more known for stability and 128gb is enough for a mining rig

So definitely i'd pick D:

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d) Samsung 128GB SSD: 33 US$



meh hardly, anything over 80gb is just dumb, as far as prices goes 35 bucks max. cheaper you can get the ssd the better. I get mine used on ebay since there only being used on a mining rig, 80gb is plenty of space which includes the 16gb windows virtual memory

I agree on this one. Buy cheap one it will be good for mining purpose.
Don't overkill it.

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November 30, 2017, 07:25:17 PM
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Hi,

I got Samsung in evening. I couldn't get the one made in Korea. I believe it wont make much difference. It is made in China. Here is the pic:

 

Thank you all for your valuable suggestions.

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Rizwan

PS: Got mount for 2.85US$.

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November 30, 2017, 07:38:19 PM
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Samsung is the best choice. Excelent performance and durability for mining
I agree. I am using the same - 120G - perfect.
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