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Intel vs Samsung SSD

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System Name Rubnitron
Processor i5 4670k @ 4.3 GHz
Motherboard MSI Z87 G45
Cooling Corsair H100i
Memory Corsair Vengeance 2x4Gb @ 2133Mhz
Video Card(s) MSI 770 2Gb OC Gaming
Storage Samsung EVO 250Gb , OCZ Vertex 128 Gb , Toshiba 2Tb HDD
Display(s) Asus VG248qe
Case NZXT Phantom 410
Audio Device(s) Onboard
Power Supply Corsair TX 650m
Software Windows 8.1 x62
Benchmark Scores 7480 3DMark Firestrike
I'm looking to buy an SSD to use as a boot drive. I'm looking at the Intel 330 series 240 GB , the Samsung 840 series 240 GB , and the Samsung 840 EVO 240 GB. All have the same price by the way.

Also i already have an OCZ vertex 3, so do you think i should just buy an ~120 GB SSD for Windows and programs, and use the Vertex to store only games?
 
I have two 840-PROs and I'm very satisfied with them, they are fast and Samsung's Magician utility is very easy and also a real pleasure to use.

Having the OS on a SSD drive is a must imo, and the bigger the rest of the free and available space you have, the better. Steam allows you to create multiply storage locations, so it's not really a problem there, and I just install the rest of the games to my large HDDs and temporarily junction the one(s) I'm currently playing to the SSD (until I'm done and I can move them back, because I usually never delete games. I know it's a bad habit, but HDDs are cheap, so I don't care ;> ).
 
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