Fixing disk issues...
Fixing disk issues...
Well you can try and check if the errors are due to the data corruption or an actual defective drive. Tbh when looking for SSDs m.2 ones are the way to go nowdays due to higher speeds and righer IOPS rate. It all depends how big and fast drive you want. I have found that adata SU630/SU650 tend to fail , also Kingston A400 series. Samsung is pricier , but should be more reliable long term. Also there is a bad trend of manufacturers launch their SSD series with one revision,. and months later they change physical components for cheaper ones. And they are all guilty of doing this atleast once. I use samsung ssds, and never had issues with them, Stay away from cheap adata, western digital blue, https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...=906612217 Might also check with the sheet here and try find the model you looking to buy. stay away from red squares xD
I'm considering exploring NVME options. On my motherboard (B450 Tomahawk Max) with the M2 slot, two of my SATAs are turned off.