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Post #57127530 added 01-25-2013 12:55 PM by 722 in Archived Deals
I am still looking for a reason to purchase a drive larger than 120GB. I have a 120GB kingston hyperx and still have 75GB left after 4 months of use. What do people usually do with all that...
Post #57129584 added 01-25-2013 2:02 PM by wassabe in Archived Deals
I am torn as well between the 2, here is a comparison , Sandisk extreme has an slight edge in overall performance, but Samsung has better power consumption. Here is some difference between the...
Post #57119540 added 01-25-2013 8:24 AM by Tweak155 in Archived Deals
My dad gets by on 80gb on his desktop. So he went "over the top" for his laptop at 120gb. I mean that is literally 50% more storage, huge step up!
Post #57120602 added 01-25-2013 9:02 AM by dormat029 in Archived Deals
lol, you'll always be able to tell the dif going from hdd to ssd. wtf u smoking
Post #57120844 added 01-25-2013 9:09 AM by Jetlitheone in Archived Deals
Thumbs up but I adore my intel 520 and I want a deal on that haha. Which I haven't found yet
Post #57123418 added 01-25-2013 10:34 AM by ballengee in Archived Deals
Just bought 2... thanks to the OP!
any help ?
Post #57120100 added 01-25-2013 8:44 AM by wavesine in Archived Deals
Nice find. There is one caveat with buying a smaller SSD. As you know, write/erase cycles slowly wear out the drive. Drives are engineered to mitigate this problem by using a wear leveling algorithm...
Post #57121864 added 01-25-2013 9:45 AM by Frenchie14 in Archived Deals
Thanks OP! I was waiting for a good deal on a 120gig. I just want this for OS and a couple games so it's perfect!
Post #57122056 added 01-25-2013 9:52 AM by exhurt in Archived Deals
I highly doubt they'll be able to tell the difference between the regular and the pro version unless his job requires him to use a really fast hard drive.
Post #57125002 added 01-25-2013 11:29 AM by doema in Archived Deals
yes it would, you would just be capped at SATA2 speeds.
Post #57119948 added 01-25-2013 8:37 AM by exhurt in Archived Deals
This bigger SSD might not fit some laptops with a small SSD and a larger hard drive. Sometimes these laptops use mSATA SSD drives. This is a SATA 2.5 inch drive that's on sale. You're assumption...
Post #57122472 added 01-25-2013 10:04 AM by HoT_NiKeL in Archived Deals
Can you clone a standard Raptor HD to an SSD?
Post #57119216 added 01-25-2013 8:13 AM by sr71 in Archived Deals
prob want to avoid the last one, it's not the Extreme version so you have a drive with less performance and track record. both the 840 and V300 are new releases so ltd data there but the mfgs have...
Post #57119226 added 01-25-2013 8:14 AM by RavenSEAL in Archived Deals
Please submit lower price to Amazon guys :(
Post #57122756 added 01-25-2013 10:13 AM by tarheel1 in Archived Deals
Would this be backward compatible with SATA I II?
Post #57125622 added 01-25-2013 11:51 AM by Solandri in Archived Deals
If you're going from a HDD to a SSD, bear in mind that you want to keep about 20%-30% of the SSD empty. The drive needs free space for its wear leveling and garbage collection algorithms to work. ...
Post #57120152 added 01-25-2013 12:34 AM by daisybeetle in Archived Deals
Newegg.com has 120GB Samsung 840 Series 2.5" SATA III Internal Solid State Drive SSD (MZ-7TD120KW) for $109.99 - $30 promo code EMCXWVR34 = $79.99. Shipping is free. Thanks Discombobulated Price...
Post #57118090 added 01-25-2013 7:32 AM by neatwords in Archived Deals
Which is a better ssd? Sandisk Extreme or the Samsung 840?
Post #57114858 added 01-25-2013 5:03 AM by HitchItch in Archived Deals
I checked out that chart. I was surprised to see the 830-256gig from Samsung in the #3 spot but the 840-256gig was not on the list. It was my understanding that the 840 series were faster across the...
Post #57116362 added 01-25-2013 6:29 AM by Tourist1292 in Archived Deals
Still waiting for the $0.5/GB price.
Post #57113626 added 01-25-2013 1:41 AM by jason68031 in Archived Deals
I'm looking for a drive of this size to go in a server. It would be nice if it was closer to $70 though. The only thing I don't like about this is the TLC.
Post #57113710 added 01-25-2013 2:01 AM by ryk1998 in Archived Deals
while ssd for all applications and data is great ... while prices are high seriously consider windows and program apps on ssd and data on mechanical drive which you can use to create additional...
Post #57113196 added 01-25-2013 12:42 AM by hp79 in Archived Deals
Yeah, that 250GB with the kit was a pretty good price at $150.
Post #57113204 added 01-25-2013 12:43 AM by Discombobulated in Archived Deals
While bigger is always better, some may not be able to afford the price tag of $150 and may want to settle for the lesser version. I like to keep all SD'ers in mind :)
Post #57113232 added 01-25-2013 12:45 AM by jaydoc79 in Archived Deals
Me..! I want a 128 GB drive to use on my desktop as I already have another 128 GB SSD. This will be my first RAID experiment and $80 for it sounds better than coughing up $150 on a 250 GB SSD.
Post #57118510 added 01-25-2013 7:48 AM by Quinn_Inuit in Archived Deals
I put one of these in our new netbook and it's working out well so far. I went with a TigerDirect MIR for that one last month that I believe ended up at this price. I just purchased one of these,...
Post #57126444 added 01-25-2013 12:15 PM by dvdid in Archived Deals
Out of Stock.
Post #57125966 added 01-25-2013 12:00 PM by KingViper in Archived Deals
Dead.
Post #57126118 added 01-25-2013 12:04 PM by MaidenDrummer in Archived Deals
there are plenty of different ssd brands, pretty sure there will be similar deals very soon...
Post #57126128 added 01-25-2013 12:04 PM by dipertni in Archived Deals
If you have more legacy equipment that you keep running for whatever reason (PITA to migrate to new hardware, like an old CAD system with an octopus of cables and converters), you can't find new HDDs...
Post #57161312 added 01-27-2013 12:59 AM by jamessicat25 in Archived Deals
Since the coupon is expired, Newegg magically have more in stock. WOW
Post #57118418 added 01-25-2013 7:45 AM by jolleyjoe in Archived Deals
Got one for Macbook, thanks!
Post #57118438 added 01-25-2013 7:45 AM by kevinmscs in Archived Deals
The Crucial M4 is still an alternative at $170 for 256gb
Post #57120220 added 01-25-2013 8:48 AM by BPD007 in Archived Deals
These are good drives But if you really can afford it get their 840 pro series. I have one in my main PC and it's unreal how good it is.
Post #57121406 added 01-25-2013 9:29 AM by xcopy in Archived Deals
you may not have long to wait. Crucial will begin shipping 1TB for $600 very soon (1-2 months?). Smaller drives could have a better ratio of cost/GB . You may even see everyone do it this year,...
Post #57123574 added 01-25-2013 10:39 AM by exhurt in Archived Deals
Dang, when was this. That's a pretty good deal.
Post #57125694 added 01-25-2013 11:53 AM by MaidenDrummer in Archived Deals
in for 1 for my thinkpad t60... this will be my last update for my 6 years old lappy...
Post #57127990 added 01-25-2013 1:08 PM by Arkantis in Archived Deals
Isn't the whole purpose of a SSD to keep the OP system and permanent files for fast access while booting/loading the file/game? I'm a n00b to SSDs but I bought this one as I was waiting for a 120g+...
Post #57128130 added 01-25-2013 1:13 PM by m15x in Archived Deals
Was going to order it, but wanted to check with Amazon if they would price match it. Anyone had any luck with amazon?
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