Is the ADATA Premier Pro SP600 64GB a good buy ?

Hello friends ,
I am looking for a cheap decent 64GB SSD. I was thinking of the ADATA Premier Pro SP600 64GB. Is it a good buy ? Or should I save up for more and get a ADATA Premier Pro SP900 64GB? I have money blocked up on Flipkart ( Less than 5300 INR ) Here's the other SSDs I can buy -
ADATA Premier Pro 64 GB Laptop Internal Hard Drive (Premier Pro SP900)
Kingston SSDNow V100 64 GB SSD Internal Hard Drive (SV100S2/64G)
ADATA Premier Pro SP600 64 GB Internal Hard Drive.

Due to warranty issues , the SP900 is a going to be a nightmare if its dead , so I am asking if its worth the risk or not.
I have ordered the SP600 64GB , so I gotta hurry ( I can cancel the order even if its hitted my door , but not after taking :p ) Order will be shipped by 22-10-13 on morning.

Rig ATM -
Intel i5 3570K
ASRock Z77 Extreme3 w/ WD Blue 500GB ( Windows 7 - 500GB Full ) and WD Green 500GB ( 230GB for storage on Windows 7 , rest for Ubuntu ) Both HDDs on SATA III , will kick the Green on SATA II once get the SSD.
CM HAF XB
SeaSonic S12II 620W
Dell S2240L

P.S -Planning on a 250GB 840 Pro , by December , SSD till then shall have Win7. Then I will have Ubuntu on it.
 
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I have the SP600 64GB running the OS on my home server and no complaints. I bought it because it was the cheapest from a company that I know stands behind their products.

gorskiegangsta

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If you're planning to get the 840 Pro later anyway, I say just go for the SP600 in the meanwhile. The only downside to it is the relatively high power consumption and thermals, but since you're rocking a custom desktop rig, they shouldn't really be a problem. BTW, for what it's worth, Kingston V300 is on sale now at Amazon (60GB is ~$55).
 
@rolli59 - Alrighty , what about speeds ? Does it serve you well ? Also I believe 64GB is enough for windows 7 and 1 game , right ?
@gorskiegangsta - I live in India. So USA's amazon is useless for me unless we're talking about international shipping.