I have bought this but am wondering if anyone can help with my memory - I currently have 2 x 2gb pc3-10600s (which i believe is a 204 pin DDR3 Dimm - but doesnt say this on the memory). it is a dell inspiron N5010 i5. just wondering if anyone has any links you can send me for the right memory to purchase as i want to get 2 x 4gb (as i believe its better than 1 x 8gb) as 8GB is the max
wottodo
21 May 16#13
Both
alan143
21 May 16#12
Are these for desktops or laptops
Pbatey7
20 May 16#11
Only £145 from scan yesterday, may still be on?!
smartpee
20 May 16#10
£183.99
wottodo
20 May 161#9
It`s amazing once we get spoiled, over 500 GB ssd for 160, and we don`t think is a deal?
And for the make, l will trust it from experience
fishmaster
19 May 161#8
Another SSD deal with an average SSD price, I woke up this morning waiting for this and it happened, who'd have thought. Colder than an icebox full of Eskimos.
blitzmmccv
19 May 161#7
When testing from my dissertation all the Sandisk ones were around the 240/280 MB/s like you said the samsung evo's were around 350MB/s id show you my benchmarking data but all the screen captures are on my uni account. I thought id backed them up to dropbox but obviously not lol.
eatmorefish
19 May 161#5
Show me another TB ssd at this price. Of course there are faster out there.
blitzmmccv
19 May 16#4
The write speeds of these Sandisk ssd's are **** compared to other brands and don't get anywhere near the "500mb" speeds.
SteadVex to blitzmmccv
19 May 16#6
You get 500mb/s with other brands?
Other than benchmarks I've never had ssd's or even ramdisks reach consistently over 240/280mb/s in real world use, I used to work with large files a lot and used 20-25gb ramdrives to speed up tasks!
I have an ultra II 240gb and I was honestly surprised at how it performs, can't tell any difference over higher end ssd's
Buckyball
19 May 16#3
Identical price with shipping I would say. But with Prime it would be here faster than the one from Scan
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And for the make, l will trust it from experience
Other than benchmarks I've never had ssd's or even ramdisks reach consistently over 240/280mb/s in real world use, I used to work with large files a lot and used 20-25gb ramdrives to speed up tasks!
I have an ultra II 240gb and I was honestly surprised at how it performs, can't tell any difference over higher end ssd's