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Posted at 11:21 AM on Tuesday 12/4/07 by
Ben
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ClubIT.com has the Western Digital Scorpio WD1200BEVE 120GB 5400 RPM 8MB Cache ATA100 Notebook Hard Drive on sale for $72 + $3 shipping = $75 shipped. Covered by a 3-year warranty. [BizRate]
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    LiveSquid - Posted 11:26 am PST 12/4/07 (2122 Posts)  Report Spam

    Hmmm, for around $25 more you can get a 160GB 2.5

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    seymour - Posted 11:28 am PST 12/4/07 (1066 Posts)  Report Spam

    For this price, you should be able to get the drive in an enclosure.

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    uigrad - Posted 11:41 am PST 12/4/07 (349 Posts)  Report Spam

    #1, the price/MB comes out the same

    120 / 75 = 1.6
    160 / 100 = 1.6

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    TheKitty - Posted 11:42 am PST 12/4/07 (1484 Posts)  Report Spam

    THis is a laptop drive guys

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    jwahooo - Posted 11:43 am PST 12/4/07 (1543 Posts)  Report Spam

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    Broly - Posted 12:04 pm PST 12/4/07 (329 Posts)  Report Spam

    I just bought a 500GB for $95. This is a cold deal.

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    pipper - Posted 12:08 pm PST 12/4/07 (156 Posts)  Report Spam

    Not only is a laptop drive, it is a parallel ATA interface. So 120G is a decent upgrade for older laptop say an Apple Powerbook.

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    OBBoy - Posted 12:08 pm PST 12/4/07 (173 Posts)  Report Spam

    #6 can you put that 500 gig into a labtop?

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    magicalhack - Posted 12:18 pm PST 12/4/07 (401 Posts)  Report Spam

    Not a good deal, paid 60 for 100GB in june from newegg. That was regular price then, this should be less to be a deal.

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    mikerowaved - Posted 1:10 pm PST 12/4/07 (747 Posts)  Report Spam

    Newegg has 5 models on special in this same price/performance range, so this is not a big deal.

    Besides, if you're gonna go through the hassle of upgading, at least grab a 7200RPM model for a couple of bux more. Well worth it.

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    fake_ben - Posted 1:27 pm PST 12/4/07 (401 Posts)  Report Spam

    I agree with #9; I have been getting 60gigs for $40 and 80gigs for $50 a while back. So, $75 for 120gigs is around normal price.

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    seymour - Posted 1:47 pm PST 12/4/07 (1066 Posts)  Report Spam

    Nothing you say is remotely plausible. Anybody can check my postings and see your quotation is edited. Also, your intelligence is suspect at best. San Francisco's h0m0 area? Really? What area is that? Do you really think they have their own area? The area is called San Francisco. It just shows what a retard you are.

    I know you're just trying to amuse yourself on your quest for 1000 postings, but if you don't call me out, you won't get my attention, racist burp. Why don't you shut your vag, and make your postings like everyone else?

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    Myself - Posted 9:29 pm PST 12/4/07 (874 Posts)  Report Spam

    #8, find me a 500GB 2.5" drive and I'll put it in a laptop for ya!

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    atrjeep - Posted 7:22 am PST 12/10/07 (35 Posts)  Report Spam

    Decent price for a 5400rpm drive, but I have seen 7200rpm drives for about the same price. Definitely, worth paying an extra few bucks for the faster drives. Laptops need all the extra speed they can muster.

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