Decent price for a decent SSD. Use code 'SSD' for this price.
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chapchap
15 Feb 163#1
Another cheap SSD deal- it is almost as if this is the new price for SSDs?
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chapchap
15 Feb 163#1
Another cheap SSD deal- it is almost as if this is the new price for SSDs?
robodan918 to chapchap
15 Feb 16#3
most likely right - at least for low end SSDs
it's a step in the right direction. The sooner I can get rid of my old spinning platters the better. Hopefully in a few years I can rebuild my RAID 10 NAS with low-end SSDs that will still have better MTBF & of course transfer speeds
goodnightirene
15 Feb 161#2
Just what I was after - Thanks op
dossdes
15 Feb 16#4
great drive, bought one late last year and installed it in my sons pc as a boot drive. terrific performance for the price
Kikesin
15 Feb 16#5
Very tempting.. Heat!
mk3
15 Feb 16#6
Thanks......I got one of the Dell laptops off here week or so back just put a smaller SSD from my PC in that. This will replace it.
gazgits
15 Feb 161#7
Will google later but does anyone know if I can use this in a MacBook Air?
Thanks in advance.
DevilzGtr to gazgits
15 Feb 16#8
No you can't.
Both current Macbook Air and Pro's use custom SSD's.
Cheers, wanted this size over the 960 that was on offer last week, now I can splash out on my upgrade. Bring on the bootspeed..
Neil_
15 Feb 162#10
Bought one a few weeks ago for just slightly more. heat added. if you have a HD and are undecided consider this. Fallout 4 was a nightmare for me before I got an SSD. It could take up to 2 minutes travelling from one location to another. Even walking through doors could cause a minute's worth of load time. Everything takes under 12 seconds now (including booting the game from scratch). Do a fresh install. Don't think about cloning. Cloning copies all data blocks, including ones marked for deletion, which means you won't get the most out of Trim. (Google SSD Trim to find out more).
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it's a step in the right direction. The sooner I can get rid of my old spinning platters the better. Hopefully in a few years I can rebuild my RAID 10 NAS with low-end SSDs that will still have better MTBF & of course transfer speeds
Thanks in advance.
Both current Macbook Air and Pro's use custom SSD's.
You can replace SSD on the Macbook Air with kits like this if your model year is supported:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00JQXT5RG?keywords=transcend%20macbook%20air&qid=1455544175&ref_=sr_1_4&sr=8-4
An easier way to expand memory on these Laptops is by getting these SD cards that you just slot in
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00K73NT0S?keywords=transcend%20macbook%20air&qid=1455544175&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1