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Posted at 3:55 AM on Wednesday 02/6/13 by
leothelion
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Newegg has the SanDisk Ultra Plus SDSSDHP-256G-G25 2.5" 256GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive for $220 - $60 off with coupon code EMCYTZT2901 [Exp 2/6] = $160 with free shipping. Features up to 530 MB/s max sequential read and up to 445 MB/s max sequential write speeds.
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    doitjust4fun - Posted 6:03 am PST 02/6/13 (106 Posts)  Report Spam

    Yes Please! I'll take a 2TB+ SSD for $160! haha.

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    TheMax7 - Posted 6:20 am PST 02/6/13 (1298 Posts)  Report Spam

    What a super buy! in for 4 of these massive drives Smile

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    doitjust4fun - Posted 6:31 am PST 02/6/13 (106 Posts)  Report Spam

    Yeah, too late Newegg, Amazon one up'd you when you did the 128GB for $80, they had this one for $160 a few days ago. I might have pulled the trigger again if it was $150 or less. Great drive.

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    spartan805 - Posted 7:40 am PST 02/6/13 (345 Posts)  Report Spam

    2256GB DANG!

    What is the difference between this and the extreme.

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    radioactive21 - Posted 7:55 am PST 02/6/13 (112 Posts)  Report Spam

    Man can't wait till it actually is 7 cents a gig for SSD. I used true disk space (advertised size* 0.93).

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    dave_c - Posted 2:15 pm PST 02/6/13 (20881 Posts)  Report Spam

    Heh, SSDs may not be 7 cents a gig any time soon. It's very doubtful flash memory will ever be dense enough to manufacture at that price point... some say we're only one or two process shrinks away from it being too low a write endurance for SSDs which could mean that unless some new tech for memory storage is found that is cost effective, SSDs as we now know them may never be less than about 15 cents /GB, if that.

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