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In for one. If you look at the latest Anadtech article, the agility and many of the other budget SSDs hand in there with the more expensive SSDs, and all of them put physical HDDs to shame.
Also available through their eBay store. Slightly higher upfront, but 8% Cashback instead.3% Bing cashback knocks another $4.75 off
Also available through their eBay store. Slightly higher upfront, but 8% Cashback instead.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190327138096
Also available through their eBay store. Slightly higher upfront, but 8% Cashback instead.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190327138096
so does superbizThe rebate is linked on the eBay listing, so yes. I believe they give you a proper ZZF-style invoice when it ships, I know this is how MWave handles purchases through their eBay storefront.
Definitely better than nothing... and in the case of SSDs I would buy the cheapest (of the good ones) that you could handle (size/speed). They are only going to get cheaper.
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I'll be buying my 500GB SSD Drive in a year for $80. You guys have fun with your $300 80GB SSD Drives until then.
and you sir, have fun waiting until 500gb SSD @ $300 comes out on the market.
Can this be used as an OS drive, or will it choke because of the simultaneous reads/writes?
I'll be buying my 500GB SSD Drive in a year for $80. You guys have fun with your $300 80GB SSD Drives until then.
haha, that's exactly how it goes, and exactly why I'm brokeI almost went with this and then opted for the 120GB Vertex for $260. Twice the price, twice the capactiy but full Vertex speeds.
I think this agility is a pretty good deal though.
I'll be buying my 500GB SSD Drive in a year for $80. You guys have fun with your $300 80GB SSD Drives until then.
Thanks, bought the 120gb Vertex off Circuit City!
I almost went with this and then opted for the 120GB Vertex for $260. Twice the price, twice the capactiy but full Vertex speeds.
I think this agility is a pretty good deal though.
Unless you're running a pretty old rig (pre-C2Q/PII) you'd probably see a bigger boost in daily performance from the SSD than from i5... 'Course it all depends on what you're actually doing.
I just ordered an 80GB X25-M for my desktop last week and told myself I'd stick with it as my OS drive (just large enough/cheap enough for me atm) 'till they go down in price and I upgrade to something else, at which point I'd move it to my netbook... But I'm tempted by the Agility at $130, it'd make a great netbook drive, heh.