Acer SSD vs Kingston SSD

ozhantalay
ozhantalay Member Posts: 3 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
I am looking for a new SATA3 SSD for my laptop and I am stuck between two options. While Kingston A400 480 GB has 500 - 450 reading/writing speed, Acer Speedy 512 GB has 550-500 reading/writing speed. Both SATA 3 and 3D NAND. There is a very small price difference between them (Acer is more expensive). I couldn't find many reviews about Acer Speedy + it has more space than Kingston. On the other hand, I know Kingston is a reliable brand. I especially don't want to have a heat problem with my SSD though. What do you suggest?

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  • JD86
    JD86 Member Posts: 16 Troubleshooter
    From what I know any of both should be similar in actual performance since they're priced similarly. Probably the reason why the Kingston SSD have a "smaller" capacity is because of Over Provisioning when in reality both have a usable storage of 480 GB and the other 32GB for OP. As for the heat so far I haven't heard of any non-faulty SATA SSDs overheating. I would suggest you find a datasheet of both, check their TBW, and buy the one with a higher TBW for more longevity if that's what your looking for.
  • ozhantalay
    ozhantalay Member Posts: 3 New User
    JD86 said:
    From what I know any of both should be similar in actual performance since they're priced similarly. Probably the reason why the Kingston SSD have a "smaller" capacity is because of Over Provisioning when in reality both have a usable storage of 480 GB and the other 32GB for OP. As for the heat so far I haven't heard of any non-faulty SATA SSDs overheating. I would suggest you find a datasheet of both, check their TBW, and buy the one with a higher TBW for more longevity if that's what your looking for.
    Thanks for the answer. I checked Kingston's TBW and it says 160 TB for 480 GB model. However, I couldn't find anything about 

    Acer Speedy 2.5" 512GB 550MB-500MB/s Sata 3 3D Nand SSD ZL.SRGCC.006

    What would you do in this situation?