I have a Dell OptiPlex 9020 desktop computer (running Windows 10) with a 250 GB hard drive as the main C drive. I want to upgrade to either a 1 TB or 2 TB SSD and have a budget of about $150 (I'd prefer to pay less than $100 if possible for a 1 TB SSD or $150 or less for a 2 TB one - and am leaning toward keeping my costs down more toward $100 than $150 if possible), but am unsure which SSD I should buy. My main concern is reliability. I want a SSD that is unlikely to fail or wear out quickly. I make system image backups with Macrium Reflect, but I still don't want my main drive failing on me.
At first, it seemed like a 1 TB Samsung 870 EVO was the obvious choice, as most forums and articles presented it as the most reliable drive within an affordable price range, and the Crucial MX500 in particular had a large number of complaints. The Sandisk Ultra 3D doesn't seem very well-regarded either. But I have now started to find complaints about the 870 EVO failing as well, including here on this forum. I'm not very well-versed in the technical aspects of SSDs and am confused as to which (if any) currently available SSDs in my price range are most reliable.
What is my best option at this point in time?
At first, it seemed like a 1 TB Samsung 870 EVO was the obvious choice, as most forums and articles presented it as the most reliable drive within an affordable price range, and the Crucial MX500 in particular had a large number of complaints. The Sandisk Ultra 3D doesn't seem very well-regarded either. But I have now started to find complaints about the 870 EVO failing as well, including here on this forum. I'm not very well-versed in the technical aspects of SSDs and am confused as to which (if any) currently available SSDs in my price range are most reliable.
What is my best option at this point in time?