Ssd solutions

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Need some advice thinking of getting a second ssd drive bigger than my existing 128gb intel 320 which is operating as my c drive I'm thinking of getting a crucial m4 256 or 512 gb I'm running at sata 2 due my mob ,Is the crucial the best bet I've heard of issues with sand force controllers I read that the crucial is one of the more reliable ones also how do I do the install ,I read that with correct software you can clone one ssd drive to another ,Is it a easy install for pc newb ,?
 
intel, crucial and samsung are the best in class they all perform about the same and have the same reliability.

just get which ever is teh cheapest
 
is it backward compatible to sata 2 also looks like 20 quid back offer if student?

Today I enrol you in the 'University of life' .... there you go you are now a student :)

It doesnt look as though they ask for proof of being a student anyway.
 
What's the difference between apple/desktop series...?

There's no difference with the actual SSD, it's just the accessories :

Basic : Nothing (I think you still get Norton Ghost)
Desktop : Ghost + 2.5"/3.5" bracket + Sata cable
Notebook/Apple : Ghost + spacer thingy + USB-Sata adapter

Unless there's only a couple of quid in it (often it's £30-£50!), get the cheapest kit.

You'll need a Sata cable for a desktop, but not the bracket (blutac/velcro work fine).

For a notebook/laptop, you'll only need the adapter if you're cloning the HDD - it's preferable to do a clean install if you can (ie you don't have OEM Windows pre-installed). But it's a useful adapter to have, and Notebook/Apple Kits are usually the cheapest anyway.
 
How much a cable going to cost?And which sata 2 cable how long ,which brand,etc OcUK Value SATA-II 45cm Red Data Cable (NLRB-302LOCK) [NLRB-302LOCK] will this be good
 
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