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HDD is like plain empty space where you keep filling data in FIFO manner.(First In First Out).
SSD on the other hand is like a "mini-computer" in itself. It is not just an empty space to fill. There is hundreds of operations that happens when writing and reading the data. There is a dedicated micro-computer/processor inside an SSD. It has it's own cache, it's own programming etc. So, it is like having a small computer within your computer that allocates space, manages read/write operations. You even have firmware upgrades to your SSD.
That is why just "Price/GB = Value" formula won't work on SSD.
Now, every company has their way of programming their product. There are various types of NAND modes in SSD like SLC, MLC, TLC, eMLC, QLC.. where SLC is most expensive but very durable and suitable for enterprise/business. QLC being cheapest but less durable.
I have both Samsung 860EVO and Crucial MX500. Below is my analysis:
When you compare it Samsung 860EVO, refer the images that I've attached. From the first test,(less memory written for less number of times] it seems Samsung is clear winner.. but hold on...
If you see the next set of images, where more memory is written more number of times, you'll see there is a significant drop in Samsung's performance. This is what I mentioned about internal programming of SSD. Where as you'll see Crucial MX500's speed is almost same in both cases. (Consistency).
Ofcourse, I've also attached HDD performance, clearly it'll show why you should upgrade to SSD from HDD.
So, my conclusion, --> Samsung SSD are suited for smaller amount memory which are written less frequently.
Crucial MX500 --> Suited for steady, long term, non spiking performance.
Even you can go for ADATA SSDs they are reliable but the cheaper ones will be little slower because of QLC type.
FINAL VERDICT:- For a difference of 1000+ Rupees, if you are a home user with normal gaming and storage stuffs, go for Crucial MX500 SSD. It is actually of high quality and serves the purpose very well.
I have been using both Samsung and Crucial and I didn't notice any practical difference when copying, reading, writing, gaming etc on both. They are identical in performance for human perception. Crucial is actually better in some aspects.
What to be aware of?
Package comes with a small square shaped extra metal. It was of no use to me.
The firmware on my SSD was already updated and latest.
You can download Crucial SSD software for authentication, future firmware upgrade etc.
You buy 500GB but only get 465GB usable. Well, this is the case with all memory devices and the 7% loss actually helps for random file operations.
For first time buyers, I hope this was helpful. :-)


1. It has more reliability than Samsung 860 evo from data given by companies, though both have 5 years warranty.
2.It is a bit cheaper than Samsung 860 evo.
3. Crucial(Micron) is a reliable company
4. In real world you don't see any difference between MX500 and Samsung 860 evo.
Note:
Micron has no support in India yet!
Always leave around some space empty (here 50GB) in any SSD for it to work properly.
Right now(2018) only Samsung, Micron makes good SSD.

Installed the SSD, restored from time machine backup and VOILA. It takes just 13 seconds to get to the lockscreen now. This is madness.
This is magic. Highly recommended.

Anyway, coming back to the topic. This SSD vastly improved my boot times, i don't see the blackscreen anymore which used to show for 5-7 seconds when windows is loading using an HDD. My speeds are not that great because i'm limited by SATA 2 interface on my cheap H61 board.
The SSD is really lightweight and sometimes would feel like there's nothing inside. Same was the case with my previous SSD which i return due to it having some fault causing my motherboard to malfunction. 40TBW is more than enough for normal users, i won't install any games because i want my SSD to long laster so i only have my OS and essential programs on it.
On first attempt, i tried to clone it but it failed in macrium reflect with error 0 so then i tried AOEMI backupper which did successfully cloned it but for some reason it wasn't booting of my SSD due to it not having C: drive letter so would had to unplug HDD and there were many other complications with it as well so finally ended up doing a clean install and it's working great.
But due to the hassle of cloning, resizing / moving, convert dynamic disk to basic one etc. costed me around 40GB of writes. So be aware of that unlike me if you are gonna upgrade to an SSD.


I got nicer product thanks..... :)


Any SSD is always better than a traditional drive technically, Period. No point spending time in bench marking the I/O and other jargon if you are a domestic PC user...


My plan was to upgrade my approx. 10-year-old laptop (HP G42-458TU) which had Seagate 500 GB HDD running fine on SATA2 port but Windows 10 pro was running too slow that it took around 3-5 minutes to even boot up the system.
So I decided to upgrade with a budget 240 GB SSD on main SATA2 port and my old Seagate HDD on a CADDY (This is basically a Hard Drive Adapter that lets you add a second hard drive to the laptop systems by replacing it with DVD drive). It comes in two variants 12.7 mm and 9.5 mm, if interested buy according to your laptop.
So what were the results after upgrading with this Crucial BX500 240 GB SSD?
I did a fresh installation of windows 10 pro-1909 (took 8 minutes) and in comparison with my HDD, Windows is now running buttery smooth. Just click on any windows application and its there like an Image viewer, Snipping tool, office 365 etc. Boot time is like 15-20 seconds sometimes 10 seconds keeping in mind that my system has SATA2 port. You can see screenshots for read and write speeds.
Remember always do a fresh installation of windows for a smooth experience and more the free space in your SDD the better it will perform.
ADATA SU650 vs Crucial BX500 vs Kingston A400 vs Seagate Maxtor vs WD Green which one is the best?
Well it really depends on your need and budget and yes SATA port that your system supports like mine was SATA2 but if your system has SATA3 port then you'll definitely see more improved performance. If you are a regular user upgrading from HDD to SDD which uses it basically for office 365, streaming, and browsing you can buy any of them. If your budget is high always go for SSD with DRAM (like Samsung EVO) especially if using it as a Windows drive.
Why Crucial is better than ADATA in India?
Every budget SSD comes with a warranty of 3 years and after doing some inquiry conclusion was: To claim the warranty for crucial SSD you can just courier the product to any of the crucial service centers in India but the ADATA case was different. For ADATA you have to bring the product in hand to the service centers.
Overall I'll suggest if you're using HDD as a boot drive then you must upgrade to SDD.
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Installation is ease, difference between m.2 nvme and this one in real time performance is very negligible. While nvme disks comes at twice the cost, therefore would definitely recommend this one over nvme.

It's model number is CT1000MX500SSD4
1TB Storage Capacity
M.2 Form Factor
SATA III 6 Gb/s Interface
Silicon Motion SM2258 Controller
MTTF - 1.8 million hours


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🔹️Even though it took some time to go through all the details, I must say that this purchase has surely left me quite brushed up regarding any NVME or SATA ssd.
I recently decided to upgrade my existing 1 TB Seagate barracuda pro SSHD boot up drive , as it failed just over an year, it was a real tough task to lock on to the correct parameters to check , so as to make a sound purchase.
🔹️I would also like to share my journey of this selection process, in case it helps any fellow buyer, as believe me, there is a lot more to look for beyond mere advertised read write speed.
⭐Bit lengthy but worth reading before shelling out 10 grand.
❗Also please note that proceed only after verification that you have a SATA 3, 6 GBPs system, otherwise for laptops with the older sata versions 1 or 2 , the data transfer speeds will be restricted & be a lot less.
🎯 FIX THE SIZE :
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There is no way ahead, unless you decide what’s the size that you are looking for.
🔹️If you are planning on using it as a bootup drive then go for no less than 512 GB and if you are into games, you can go for anything up to 2 TB depending upon your budget.
🔶️For gaming though, I suggest you to go for blazing fast nvme drives provided you have that slot.
If you have two drive slots – one can be nvme for bootup & sata ssd for storage.
🔹️Even if you are not into games – I would suggest not to go below 512 GB as a future proof measure considering the ever-increasing application and software installation sizes.
🔹️For any storage or bootup drive anything is good provided you keep 10 % space free, for optimum disk performance and speed.
♦️I decided to go for 1TB SATA SSD version to be used as a simple storage drive.
🔹️For boot up drive, I purchased an Adata SX 8200 pro nvme drive.
🔹️Out of 1 TB, I got around 931.5 GB of usable space.
🔹️Also talking about its physical size, most Sata SSDs are now 7 mm wide but any thing of width 7 mm or 9.5 mm would fit just fine in the sata slot.
🔹️An extra rubber adaptor for levelling up the 7 mm drive to 9.5 mm, is also given with this drive pack.
🎯 QLC, TLC or MLC:
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This is another very critical deciding feature as it represents the data packing density per cell.
🔹️The QLC is the latest technology and stands for Quad level cell and contains 4 bits per cell.
Samsung Qvo is such example.
In a similar fashion:
🔹️TLC – Triple level cell & contains 3 bits per cell. (Pretty fast with decent reliability & cost)
🔹️MLC – Multi level cell & contains 2 bits per cell ( Super-fast and reliable but very costly )
🔹️SLC – Single level Cell & contains 1 bits per cell. (Super-fast and reliable but extremely costly)
However, with increased data density - the price per GB, write endurance, sustained read write speeds of the drive and the drive reliability goes down.
🔹️So in short, I would suggest to, go for a TLC Drive which is an optimum compromise between cost and reliability especially when you are going to install an OS on it.
🔹️Constant data rewrite would not affect its data and speed reliability in such case.
🔹️If it is to be used as a storage drive for general data , then you can surely go for a QLC drive like the Samsung QVO and others.
🔹️MLC & SLC drives are way too costly and impractical for normal users and are mostly meant for servers.
♦️The MX500 is an improved version of BX500 with better controller TLC drive and other parameters also in favour of purchase.
🎯DRAM or DRAM LESS:
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🔹️This is another important deciding factor, nowadays in the market many SSDs are coming without any of their own Dynamic RAM and utilise the system RAM to cut on the price margins but in the longer run, it suffers in speed and endurance especially while writing, hence, I would still suggest going for “with DRAM” SSDs.
🔹️Here, in crucial MX500 The DRAM cache is around 1 GB, unlike many other budget dram less drives.
🔆Crucial P1 , is one Dram less, QLC based drive and is surely a lower range option.
🔹️This would result in sustained speed endurance over time.
🎯SPEED & THERMAL MANAGEMENT:
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I read so many reviews on various sites about some of the fastest drives and found Samsung to definitely lead in most cases.
However in case of Sata SSDs, generally all drives have a range of around 500 MB per sec - some a few more & some a few less , so if you are confident about your brand , just go for it.
🤏 A slight variation of 30 to 40 MB per sec won’t make much of a difference.
🔹️Samsung EVO are good in speeds but are very costly in comparison.
🔹️Further to note is the SLC caching feature in drives, which again, by virtue of its single level architecture is very fast in read write operations.
♦️ I have an HP omen with core i7 8750H processor , Nvidia 1070 GTX graphics card & a 16 GB 2666 MHz RAM.
In multiple tests, with even fan on – it generally gave a read write speed of 540 to 500 MB per sec which is similar to the advertised speed.
🔹️Faster speeds come in handy when playing games or high-resolution videos or doing some heavy video editing jobs.
♦️This drive temperatures were pretty stable too & below 50 degrees Celsius at all times so no issues in cooling.
🎯BRAND RELIABILITY, WARRANTY & SERVICE CENTRE AVAILABILITY:
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This is another very critical feature to look for in practical terms .
🔹️Check for multiple product reviews to ensure low failure rate and high product reliability. Samsung, Western digital, crucial, Kingston, Adata, Transcend etc are some good brands.
🔹️If the drive supports low parity bit checking then depending upon the effective algorithm of error checking by drive onboard controller , one can expect a better reliability.
🔹️Check for warranty periods offered, the more the better.
🔹️Service centre availability is another major thing to look for, in case you need their help.
❗Some companies like Adata will only allow in-person submission of faulty drives at their service centers in india , which could be a big trouble.
♦️Crucial MX500 comes with 5 years of warranty and has many service centres across india.
🎯TBW :
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🔹️This is the Terabyte Write capacity of the drive before the drive storage starts degrading. In most cases it is more than too much, so do not worry too much for this figure.
♦️In MX500, the TBW offered is 360 TB which is quite a good endurance rating compared to most SSDs.
🔆For a basic idea, It basically means that for a given warranty of 5 years you can practically write like 197 GB data per day up to 5 years.
🎯 COST :
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You can Keep the selected drive in your Wishlist and in event of any sale, you can surely have a good margin at prices.
🔹️For information, Samsung & WD are mostly overpriced, so you can go for alternate good manufacturers like Crucial Adata, Corsair , Kingston etc which also offer good speeds and reliability.
🔹️I got this crucial MX500 for 9646 bucks in a sale against 10700 as regular price, which is decent enough.
🎯FINAL VERDICT :
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I shortlisted the crucial MX500 after comparing and reading about a lot many drives and essential parameters and by far now, I am fully satisfied with its speed and temperature management.
It is very much comparable to Samsung drive & with its new micron 64-bit TLC controller and I do not see the need to spend any extra bucks just for brand reputation.
🤏For record, micron which is the parent company for crucial , is the designer of the onboard drive controller for a majority of other brands.
👍Surely recommended.
♻️ Do let me know if my review was helpful through comments or clicking helpful tab below.


Actual volume of MX500 500 GB disk turned out exactly same as WD 500 GB Blue, so cloning went like a breeze (booted up Ubuntu flashdrive and did "sudo dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb status=progress". That's all!).

Well working fine in my Dell laptop. Performance improved a lot. Boot time is now around 10 seconds, previously it was talking 35-45 sec to boot and was laggy.
If you want to add ram to make ur system fast then first upgrade to SSD first. Otherwise adding ram makes no sense.

