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SSID wrote I change peoples laptops from hdd to sdd quite often, I've tried alot and ive found that this one really does the job on a budget, for its speeds, and software for transfer that comes with it I can't find a reason to pay the extra for the samsung when this pny one gets the job done and its cheaper, you might wanna go into the bestbuy store the I buy them there for $135 (usd) [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Most of the posts here are for price/gb

So it makes sense, the price for that pny drive is a bit much imho.

obviously its a little more expensive, but its quality for budget he asked for suggestions not, find the cheapest thing you can find with pretty colors on it and post it, I made a suggestion I didnt say he had to listen what he gets is up to him i was just giving ideas


PNY isn't the highest performance drives there are, honestly seen some of Sandisks SSDs perform equal for half that really. Also no one said the cheapest thing? I said price/gb meant GB*. But how does that accumulate to the cheapest with the most colors? lmao

No need to go on a comment rampage because of a opinion lol


Speaking from personal experience, PNY SSD's are crap. They are cheap and their performance is shocking.
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SSID wrote I change peoples laptops from hdd to sdd quite often, I've tried alot and ive found that this one really does the job on a budget, for its speeds, and software for transfer that comes with it I can't find a reason to pay the extra for the samsung when this pny one gets the job done and its cheaper, you might wanna go into the bestbuy store the I buy them there for $135 (usd) [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Most of the posts here are for price/gb

So it makes sense, the price for that pny drive is a bit much imho.

obviously its a little more expensive, but its quality for budget he asked for suggestions not, find the cheapest thing you can find with pretty colors on it and post it, I made a suggestion I didnt say he had to listen what he gets is up to him i was just giving ideas


PNY isn't the highest performance drives there are, honestly seen some of Sandisks SSDs perform equal for half that really. Also no one said the cheapest thing? I said price/gb meant GB*. But how does that accumulate to the cheapest with the most colors? lmao

No need to go on a comment rampage because of a opinion lol


Speaking from personal experience, PNY SSD's are crap. They are cheap and their performance is shocking.

Speaking from experience ive bought over 15 of them of different sizes but some model number and their speeds were all constant and comparable to the Samsung ones, for a cheaper price
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SSID wrote Speaking from experience ive bought over 15 of them of different sizes but some model number and their speeds were all constant and comparable to the Samsung ones, for a cheaper price

No, you haven't and no, they weren't. This is a blatant lie that can very easily be disproved.
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SSID wrote Speaking from experience ive bought over 15 of them of different sizes but some model number and their speeds were all constant and comparable to the Samsung ones, for a cheaper price

No, you haven't and no, they weren't. This is a blatant lie that can very easily be disproved.

edit: I'm not saying that PNY is better then samsung preformance wise, all im saying is that for the price the pny is better *In my opinion* when at my bestbuy where i live they are cheaper then what the website says. I don't want to argue anymore and I shouldn't have got sassy. sorry
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SSID wrote
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SSID wrote Speaking from experience ive bought over 15 of them of different sizes but some model number and their speeds were all constant and comparable to the Samsung ones, for a cheaper price

No, you haven't and no, they weren't. This is a blatant lie that can very easily be disproved.

edit: I'm not saying that PNY is better then samsung preformance wise, all im saying is that for the price the pny is better *In my opinion* when at my bestbuy where i live they are cheaper then what the website says. I don't want to argue anymore and I shouldn't have got sassy. sorry


Its cool, you were only airing your opinion on them, as was I.


I paid £37 per SSD which I thought was a brilliant price for a 120GB SSD, but their performance was absolutely shocking. If I knew earlier, I'd have happily paid more for the Samsung EVO SSD's.

I purchased around 5 from Scan to use within our office as some of the laptops were getting sluggish, I replaced the slow HDD's in the laptops with the PNY CS1311 120GB SSD's and I certainly was not impressed with their performance.
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Shiv wrote
SSID wrote
13 wrote
SSID wrote Speaking from experience ive bought over 15 of them of different sizes but some model number and their speeds were all constant and comparable to the Samsung ones, for a cheaper price

No, you haven't and no, they weren't. This is a blatant lie that can very easily be disproved.

edit: I'm not saying that PNY is better then samsung preformance wise, all im saying is that for the price the pny is better *In my opinion* when at my bestbuy where i live they are cheaper then what the website says. I don't want to argue anymore and I shouldn't have got sassy. sorry


Its cool, you were only airing your opinion on them, as was I.


I paid £37 per SSD which I thought was a brilliant price for a 120GB SSD, but their performance was absolutely shocking. If I knew earlier, I'd have happily paid more for the Samsung EVO SSD's.

I purchased around 5 from Scan to use within our office as some of the laptops were getting sluggish, I replaced the slow HDD's in the laptops with the PNY CS1311 120GB SSD's and I certainly was not impressed with their performance.

Hmm I've got 4pny ones, 2 samsung, one ocz, one kingston, one sandisk, one, crucial one. I've discovered the PNY one that I buy at my bestbuy for 130$ is the best for its price, although samsung is the best performance, and I have my main gaming computer on it with windows 10, and i have Ubuntu on a pny and hackintosh on crucial, but i tested them all before and decided thats the order I wanted, based on usage of the OS's I recommend samsung too, but I also recommend PNY because it's never let me down, I also like the transfer software, its fast and works good for getting data over drives quickly.
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SSID wrote
Shiv wrote
SSID wrote
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SSID wrote Speaking from experience ive bought over 15 of them of different sizes but some model number and their speeds were all constant and comparable to the Samsung ones, for a cheaper price

No, you haven't and no, they weren't. This is a blatant lie that can very easily be disproved.

edit: I'm not saying that PNY is better then samsung preformance wise, all im saying is that for the price the pny is better *In my opinion* when at my bestbuy where i live they are cheaper then what the website says. I don't want to argue anymore and I shouldn't have got sassy. sorry


Its cool, you were only airing your opinion on them, as was I.


I paid £37 per SSD which I thought was a brilliant price for a 120GB SSD, but their performance was absolutely shocking. If I knew earlier, I'd have happily paid more for the Samsung EVO SSD's.

I purchased around 5 from Scan to use within our office as some of the laptops were getting sluggish, I replaced the slow HDD's in the laptops with the PNY CS1311 120GB SSD's and I certainly was not impressed with their performance.

Hmm I've got 4pny ones, 2 samsung, one ocz, one kingston, one sandisk, one, crucial one. I've discovered the PNY one that I buy at my bestbuy for 130$ is the best for its price, although samsung is the best performance, and I have my main gaming computer on it with windows 10, and i have Ubuntu on a pny and hackintosh on crucial, but i tested them all before and decided thats the order I wanted, based on usage of the OS's I recommend samsung too, but I also recommend PNY because it's never let me down, I also like the transfer software, its fast and works good for getting data over drives quickly.


Which PNY SSD are you paying $130 for? If you personally value quantity of SSD over quality of SSD then sure, go ahead. Having different SSDs for different OS does not justify its performance equally as thats not exactly a fair evaluation?

A bit off topic Ive seen a few of your posts and you seem to recently active again, you could try to be a bit less salty on posts, it is a community and were all here to help eachother, buddy. Just keep it in mind!
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Shiv wrote
SSID wrote
Shiv wrote
SSID wrote
13 wrote
SSID wrote Speaking from experience ive bought over 15 of them of different sizes but some model number and their speeds were all constant and comparable to the Samsung ones, for a cheaper price

No, you haven't and no, they weren't. This is a blatant lie that can very easily be disproved.

edit: I'm not saying that PNY is better then samsung preformance wise, all im saying is that for the price the pny is better *In my opinion* when at my bestbuy where i live they are cheaper then what the website says. I don't want to argue anymore and I shouldn't have got sassy. sorry


Its cool, you were only airing your opinion on them, as was I.


I paid £37 per SSD which I thought was a brilliant price for a 120GB SSD, but their performance was absolutely shocking. If I knew earlier, I'd have happily paid more for the Samsung EVO SSD's.

I purchased around 5 from Scan to use within our office as some of the laptops were getting sluggish, I replaced the slow HDD's in the laptops with the PNY CS1311 120GB SSD's and I certainly was not impressed with their performance.

Hmm I've got 4pny ones, 2 samsung, one ocz, one kingston, one sandisk, one, crucial one. I've discovered the PNY one that I buy at my bestbuy for 130$ is the best for its price, although samsung is the best performance, and I have my main gaming computer on it with windows 10, and i have Ubuntu on a pny and hackintosh on crucial, but i tested them all before and decided thats the order I wanted, based on usage of the OS's I recommend samsung too, but I also recommend PNY because it's never let me down, I also like the transfer software, its fast and works good for getting data over drives quickly.


Which PNY SSD are you paying $130 for? If you personally value quantity of SSD over quality of SSD then sure, go ahead. Having different SSDs for different OS does not justify its performance equally as thats not exactly a fair evaluation?

A bit off topic Ive seen a few of your posts and you seem to recently active again, you could try to be a bit less salty on posts, it is a community and were all here to help eachother, buddy. Just keep it in mind!


PNY for 480gb is $134? Yet you could get matched performance from a Ultra II 480gb from Sandisk for $4 less with tax and subtotal paid. Same performance nearly. Personally more reputable, since Sandisk is apart of WD.
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Mitochondria wrote
Shiv wrote
SSID wrote
Shiv wrote
SSID wrote
13 wrote
SSID wrote Speaking from experience ive bought over 15 of them of different sizes but some model number and their speeds were all constant and comparable to the Samsung ones, for a cheaper price

No, you haven't and no, they weren't. This is a blatant lie that can very easily be disproved.

edit: I'm not saying that PNY is better then samsung preformance wise, all im saying is that for the price the pny is better *In my opinion* when at my bestbuy where i live they are cheaper then what the website says. I don't want to argue anymore and I shouldn't have got sassy. sorry


Its cool, you were only airing your opinion on them, as was I.


I paid £37 per SSD which I thought was a brilliant price for a 120GB SSD, but their performance was absolutely shocking. If I knew earlier, I'd have happily paid more for the Samsung EVO SSD's.

I purchased around 5 from Scan to use within our office as some of the laptops were getting sluggish, I replaced the slow HDD's in the laptops with the PNY CS1311 120GB SSD's and I certainly was not impressed with their performance.

Hmm I've got 4pny ones, 2 samsung, one ocz, one kingston, one sandisk, one, crucial one. I've discovered the PNY one that I buy at my bestbuy for 130$ is the best for its price, although samsung is the best performance, and I have my main gaming computer on it with windows 10, and i have Ubuntu on a pny and hackintosh on crucial, but i tested them all before and decided thats the order I wanted, based on usage of the OS's I recommend samsung too, but I also recommend PNY because it's never let me down, I also like the transfer software, its fast and works good for getting data over drives quickly.


Which PNY SSD are you paying $130 for? If you personally value quantity of SSD over quality of SSD then sure, go ahead. Having different SSDs for different OS does not justify its performance equally as thats not exactly a fair evaluation?

A bit off topic Ive seen a few of your posts and you seem to recently active again, you could try to be a bit less salty on posts, it is a community and were all here to help eachother, buddy. Just keep it in mind!


PNY for 480gb is $134? Yet you could get matched performance from a Ultra II 480gb from Sandisk for $4 less with tax and subtotal paid. Same performance nearly. Personally more reputable, since Sandisk is apart of WD.


+1 for the Sandisk SSD's, I implemented a couple of Z410s on desktop PC's which are joined to the domain so they only really have the OS & basic software (Outlook, Word, Excel) installed. £50 per 120GB SSD & I do not have anything to complain about. The users have not had any issues with system performance since the upgrades.

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Shiv wrote
SSID wrote
Shiv wrote
SSID wrote
13 wrote
SSID wrote Speaking from experience ive bought over 15 of them of different sizes but some model number and their speeds were all constant and comparable to the Samsung ones, for a cheaper price

No, you haven't and no, they weren't. This is a blatant lie that can very easily be disproved.

edit: I'm not saying that PNY is better then samsung preformance wise, all im saying is that for the price the pny is better *In my opinion* when at my bestbuy where i live they are cheaper then what the website says. I don't want to argue anymore and I shouldn't have got sassy. sorry


Its cool, you were only airing your opinion on them, as was I.


I paid £37 per SSD which I thought was a brilliant price for a 120GB SSD, but their performance was absolutely shocking. If I knew earlier, I'd have happily paid more for the Samsung EVO SSD's.

I purchased around 5 from Scan to use within our office as some of the laptops were getting sluggish, I replaced the slow HDD's in the laptops with the PNY CS1311 120GB SSD's and I certainly was not impressed with their performance.

Hmm I've got 4pny ones, 2 samsung, one ocz, one kingston, one sandisk, one, crucial one. I've discovered the PNY one that I buy at my bestbuy for 130$ is the best for its price, although samsung is the best performance, and I have my main gaming computer on it with windows 10, and i have Ubuntu on a pny and hackintosh on crucial, but i tested them all before and decided thats the order I wanted, based on usage of the OS's I recommend samsung too, but I also recommend PNY because it's never let me down, I also like the transfer software, its fast and works good for getting data over drives quickly.


Which PNY SSD are you paying $130 for? If you personally value quantity of SSD over quality of SSD then sure, go ahead. Having different SSDs for different OS does not justify its performance equally as thats not exactly a fair evaluation?

A bit off topic Ive seen a few of your posts and you seem to recently active again, you could try to be a bit less salty on posts, it is a community and were all here to help eachother, buddy. Just keep it in mind!

Yesterday was a bad day for me, I wanted to become more active just had a bad day. I'm gonna fix it please ignore my posts above, I was purely arguing for the sake of arguing. I still stick behind the pny though I like how its 130$ and it comes with the transfer software that works good when im transferring from HDD to SSD

Also: I wasn't evaluating the SSD Based on the OS I evaluated them on windows and determained that Obviously samsung was the best and I would be using windows the most so windows stayed on that one, then linux which I use for programming, I would use alot but not as much as windows, and pny fit for that, and the other I didnt use really at I just installed hackintosh for fun, so I put it on the crucial drive

My bestbuy is selling the PNY CS1311 for $130 instore only, same with the bestbuy by my college.
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