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What's the cheapest SSD around?

Posted by cerealkiller on Apr 14, 2011

Hi, I'm looking to treat my notebook with a little speed upgrade, so I figured the SSD would give the best performance per $, and I'll be going for something like 40-60GB just for the OS. What would you say, what's the brand, what's the model? Thanks!

 

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Reply Level 4 2 Chubaka on Apr 14, 2011

Intel X25-V, 40GB for $90..I think Intel SSDs are the best at the moment :)

Reply Level 2 3 Warrior on Apr 14, 2011

OCZ or Kingston 60GB SSD costs around $100..it's 10 bucks more than Intel's one but U get 20GB+....as for the manufacturer I thing Kingston is better than OCZ

Reply Level 2 4 Hatebreed on Apr 14, 2011

http://www.amazon.com/Kingston-2-5-Inch-Notebook-SNV125-S2BN-64GB/dp/B002BH3UA2I believe Kingston SSDNow 64 GB is around 120$ and it is the best for its price

Reply Level 2 5 Inferno on Apr 15, 2011

I believe OCZ had a unit for around $85

Reply Level 2 6 storm13 on Apr 15, 2011

64 GB for $120 sounds like one of the best deals you can find. Totally worth the upgrade.

Reply Level 2 7 Sickness on Apr 15, 2011

You don't have much choices.....take the one that is the best for the money (I don't think manufacturer is important in this case, my opinion)

Reply Level 2 8 Reaper on Apr 19, 2011

Pretty much the pricing of these units per gigabyte is the same.

Reply Level 2 9 Bulldog on Apr 19, 2011

Why don't you buy one of those SSD that are like PCI-e plate (I think Samsung made them )?

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