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 Pete_G 09-25-2013, 11:31 AMSSD's have got to be the best thing to happen to computers in some time.  A lot of "upgrades" are barely noticeable but you can't miss the change in performance an SSD brings.
 They make a 5, 6, or even 7 year old system feel almost like new...  assuming you're not into gaming or doing something that requires serious processing power.
 
 Windows start times are cut in half, browser tabs pop up one after another without a hint of slowdown, pages load instantly, Photoshop boots up promptly, there's nothing you can really pick on when it comes to performance.
 
 They seem to be the way everything is going anyways, but I'll never buy/build another computer without one.
 The Dad Fisherman 09-25-2013, 07:18 PMWaiting for prices to come down....I'm still a cheap bastard :hihi:Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device
 iamskippy 09-25-2013, 09:12 PMWaiting for prices to come down....I'm still a cheap bastard :hihi:Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device
 
 They are really cheap now, i dont think they are going to come down anymore..... maybe the PCI drives will, but the sata cable drives i think are at the bottom...
 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device
 The Dad Fisherman 09-26-2013, 05:09 AMThey will come down.....everything PC eventually comes downl. I've seen them dropping in price this week even.
 I agrre they are friggin slick....Just can't justify the cost vs the benefit.
 
 256 Gb SSD - $199
 500 Gb HDD - $59
 
 I can wait 20 extra seconds for my PC to boot up....I'm not in that big of a hurry. :hee:
 
 Thats just me though....
 iamskippy 09-26-2013, 05:36 AMIts more then the PC boot IMHO, its program performance and stability.Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device
 The Dad Fisherman 09-26-2013, 08:35 AMNot saying they aren't the Cat's Ass.....but Like I said, for me Cost vs Benefits isn't there yet.
 I mostly use my PC's for Playing/Streaming media, Surfing the Web, and Running Office.....the performance increase would be negligible there for what I do with it, once I boot to the O/S I wouldn't notice any difference....Like my example above, why would I pay 4 times as much for 1/2 the storage capacity if my PC is already responding faster than I need it to, especially with my Typing Skills :hihi:....
 
 When I get around to building a new PC for myself, i'll probably buy one, by then I bet I will be able to get 1Tb for about $100 :hee:
 Pete_G 09-26-2013, 09:46 AMWaiting for prices to come down....I'm still a cheap bastard :hihi:Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device
 
 I put in 120gb drives on a couple computers and just turned what was the primary drive into a storage drive.
 
 The performance jump for $85 was enough to overwhelm my normal cheapness...
 
 OS and all programs on the SSD.
 Raven 09-30-2013, 04:43 AMno he is a cheap bastard because he already spent enoughcash on craft beer that would buy himself that SSD  :rotf2: :gu:
 The Dad Fisherman 10-04-2013, 08:08 PMPriorities Raven.......prioritiesPosted from my iPhone/Mobile device
 Raven 10-06-2013, 10:31 AMwell , true enough!
 i have been known to wait a decade for a bargain price :uhuh:
 Raven 10-06-2013, 10:33 AMThey will come down.....everything PC eventually comes downl. I've seen them dropping in price this week even.
 I agrre they are friggin slick....Just can't justify the cost vs the benefit.
 
 256 Gb SSD - $199
 500 Gb HDD - $59
 
 I can wait 20 extra seconds for my PC to boot up....I'm not in that big of a hurry. :hee:
 
 Thats just me though....
 
 the ones at New egg were like $579  .....  way out of my price range
 The Dad Fisherman 11-25-2013, 11:16 AM128 Gb $50 after rebate....
 http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=8689705&sku=O261-5318 TD
 Raven 11-25-2013, 06:01 PMNEWEGG  isn't even coming close to matching that price  :love:
 The Dad Fisherman 11-25-2013, 08:19 PMYou gotta bounce between the 2 when looking for stuff.....sometimes NewEgg has the better price.Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device
 Raven 11-25-2013, 09:49 PMnew egg  must be holding out until the weekend.I had good customer service from the florida outfit
 when they sent me a wrong hard drive (my mistake)
 they took it back no questions asked.
 leptar 11-28-2013, 08:18 AMThe 600 series 240gig seagate is $129 @ Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Seagate-2-5-Inch-Z-Height-Solid-ST240HM000/dp/B00CKAOJA0/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1385643710&sr=1-1&keywords=seagate+600).
 
 I'm just waiting for the 480's to drop in price before i jump on one..
 
 
 LOL @ OCZ deal... sorry Dadfisherman..
 bundle junky softyware with an iffy SSD and wait 18 weeks for a $90 rebate actually 2 different rebates a $60 for the software and $30 for the drive. I'm sure you'll get the $30 for the drive and i'm sure they will find a reason to deny you the $60 for the software. While in the mean time TigerDirect "secure" server will get compromised again and you will see "itune purchases" on your CC statement.
 
 FYI rebate requirments
 You have to pay for AV service
 Rebate Information
 
 
 
 Click here to download information for:
 $60 (USD) MIR on Total Defense Premium ISS - TD12-2014 (http://static.highspeedbackbone.net/rebates/TD9-10053%20PremBD%20Ecomm%20$60.pdf)
 Valid11/01/2013-11/30/2013
 This rebate MUST be postmarked within30days of purchase.
 This rebate is inUSDcurrency and may be paid with a prepaid reward card.
 Credit card required for activation and rebate. Cancel at any time
 
 All rebates expire at Midnight Eastern Time on the date listed unless otherwise noted.
 
 Click here to download information for:
 $30 (USD) MIR on Select OCZ products - O261-5318 (http://static.highspeedbackbone.net/rebates/OCZ-12338.pdf)
 Valid11/23/2013-11/30/2013
 This rebate MUST be postmarked within30days of purchase.
 This rebate is inUSDcurrency and may be paid with a prepaid reward card.
 NOTICE: Limit (3) THREE rebate per person, billing address, company, or household
 
 All rebates expire at Midnight Eastern Time on the date listed unless otherwise noted.
 Raven 12-09-2013, 09:52 AMand now the DATA rate via optical fibers has been speeded up ten times fasterread more here
 http://www.kurzweilai.net/ten-times-more-throughput-on-optic-fibers?utm_source=KurzweilAI+Daily+Newsletter&utm_campaign=22c520a851-UA-946742-1&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_6de721fb33-22c520a851-282118213
 The Dad Fisherman 12-09-2013, 11:47 AMJust pointing out that the price keeps dropping....you (leptar) posted a 240 gig for $130.
 In Sept I posted a 240 gig for $200.
 
 Dropped 35% in 2 months....Just Saying :hee:
 Raven 02-08-2014, 03:35 PMThey will come down.....everything PC eventually comes downl. I've seen them dropping in price this week even.
 I agrre they are friggin slick....Just can't justify the cost vs the benefit.
 
 256 Gb SSD - $199
 500 Gb HDD - $59
 
 I can wait 20 extra seconds for my PC to boot up....I'm not in that big of a hurry. :hee:
 
 Thats just me though....
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 that 240 ssd is now selling for $130.00   a 128  for 81 bucks
 
 http://www.newegg.com/SSD/Category/ID-119?Tpk=ssd
 Mr. Sandman 02-09-2014, 06:53 PMSSD's are worth every penny!!!!!my current computer has 2, 1Gb ssd's and no hard drive.  I have a network drive to do backups to.   SSD's make the processor so much more efficient because it never is waiting for data.  Put an ssd in an ageing machine that bogs down and presto! it will run better then it did when it was new.  < 5 sec bootup time and almost no program lag.  Way less heat,no popcorn noise, no mechanical wear or breakdowns, less energy consumption and faster than anything you can imagine.  Just do it.
 Raven 03-13-2014, 05:00 AM48 hour sale at new egg  for 500 gig SSD  for 247 clamshttp://promotions.newegg.com/NEemail/Mar-0-2014/Memory_SSD_Flash-11/index-landing.html?nm_mc=EMC-IGNEFL031114&cm_mmc=EMC-IGNEFL031114-_-EMC-031114-Index-_-E0-_-PromoWord&et_cid=5951&et_rid=2768744
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