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Posted at 4:44 AM on Tuesday 11/24/09 by
Ben
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eWiz.com has the Super Talent 32GB MLC Half Mini PCI-E SSD for $93 - 10% off with coupon code BLACKFRIDAY [Exp 11/30] + $7 shipping = $91 shiipped. Features a sequential Read Rate of 40 MB/s and a sequential Write Rate of 15 MB/s.
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    techsupport - Posted 5:34 am PST 11/24/09 (5129 Posts)  Report Spam

    These things work as SSDs for Dell Mini, eeepc and others. However, you can do a lot better. The speed on this particular model is atrocious. You will not be happy. There are other supertalent models and some from Runcore that do much better.

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    Fannatick - Posted 5:55 am PST 11/24/09 (326 Posts)  Report Spam

    Thanks for the info Techsupport. From a novice perspective this model doesn't look bad.

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    itprogrammer - Posted 6:33 am PST 11/24/09 (561 Posts)  Report Spam

    This is a 40 read / 15 write. For just a few bucks ($8 to be exact) more you can get a 80 read / 40 write from eWiz.com. I currently have the FEM32GFDL and it runs Win 7 really well. Not sure why Ben thinks this is a deal.

    $99
    http://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?name=FEM32GFDL

    Specs: http://www.supertalent.com/products/ssd_category_detail.php?type=Netbook

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    biggin - Posted 6:49 am PST 11/24/09 (492 Posts)  Report Spam

    that's because ben thinks everyday is opposite day

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    kponenation - Posted 8:47 am PST 11/24/09 (282 Posts)  Report Spam

    #3, thanks for the link..

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    mhzpower - Posted 9:23 am PST 11/24/09 (29 Posts)  Report Spam

    Can you make these run on regular PC through PCI or PCIe? Or even IDE/sATA?

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    techsupport - Posted 10:22 am PST 11/24/09 (5129 Posts)  Report Spam

    These don't work in regular PCs. I forget why but it has something do with having the SATA controller directly connected to the PCI.. or something like that. Go google it.

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