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#1
grumpydog - Posted 8:18 am PDT 10/19/09 (1444 Posts)
was $16 or $17 the other 3 times it has been here.
newegg lists the ocz diesel 16gb at $24 after rebate + 3 shipping, but the rebate center at OCZ does not list any rebate for it! maybe someone at newegg or OCZ will fix it eventually.
newegg lists the ocz diesel 16gb at $24 after rebate + 3 shipping, but the rebate center at OCZ does not list any rebate for it! maybe someone at newegg or OCZ will fix it eventually.
#2
raffa - Posted 4:35 pm PDT 10/19/09 (310 Posts)
way to expensive....only $8 for this one
#3
dave_c - Posted 8:57 pm PDT 10/19/09 (8422 Posts)
If Newegg links the rebate you don't need OCZ to list it. I agree this is too costly for only 8GB, but flash prices did rise so unlike years past we didn't get a doubling of capacity per dollar. Darn shame too, just when capacities were getting high enough you could run windoze from an SSD without breaking the $100 mark (I mean for a non-crappy performing model not the jmicron junk) if the chip prices had continued on their prior trends.





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