Test Report

SSDs with 240 to 256 GB in the comparison test

An SSD with 240 to 256 gigabytes of storage space is large enough to hold the operating system and all frequently used programmes - in other words, the ideal capacity class for a cost-effective upgrade from a conventional hard disk to an SSD. PC-WELT has tested a dozen models and tells you what to look for when buying and which SSD is worth the money.

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TesterPC Welt Online
Edition06/2015

13 Products in test

1TestsiegerNo rating
Samsung 850 Pro (256 GB, 2.5")
SSD

Samsung 850 Pro

256 GB, 2.5"

2No rating
OCZ Vector 150 (240 GB, 2.5")
SSD

OCZ Vector 150

240 GB, 2.5"

3No rating
OCZ Vector 180 (240 GB, 2.5")
SSD

OCZ Vector 180

240 GB, 2.5"

4No rating
HyperX Savage (240 GB, 2.5")
SSD

HyperX Savage

240 GB, 2.5"

5No rating
Samsung 850 EVO Basic (250 GB, 2.5")
SSD

Samsung 850 EVO Basic

250 GB, 2.5"

6No rating
OCZ Radeon R7 (240 GB, 2.5")
SSD

OCZ Radeon R7

240 GB, 2.5"

7No rating
Intel SSD 520 Series (240 GB, 2.5")
SSD

Intel SSD 520 Series

240 GB, 2.5"

8No rating

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Kingston SH103S3B/240G Hyperx 3K 240 GB
Unfortunately this product is currently not available in our assortment.
9No rating

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Intel SSDSC2CT240A4K5 Ssd 335 240 GB
Unfortunately this product is currently not available in our assortment.
10No rating
OCZ Arc 100 (240 GB, 2.5")
SSD

OCZ Arc 100

240 GB, 2.5"

11No rating

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Corsair CSSD-N240GBGTX-BK Neutron Gtx
Unfortunately this product is currently not available in our assortment.
12No rating
SanDisk Ultra II (240 GB, 2.5")
SSD

SanDisk Ultra II

240 GB, 2.5"

13No rating
Dynabook Q Series Pro
SSD

Dynabook Q Series Pro