Unfortunately still too expensive for me, even though this is basically half price :disappointed:
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dbizal
4 Sep 164#5
Good price, but like others there is only so much porn I need on an SSD...
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Boxrick
20 Jan 17#42
All that is going to happen is the £££ is going to plummet vs the Euro much further than it already has done, we will almost certainly pay VAT and match the standard EU rate and its extremely likely we will pay duty in the future.
Basically things are going to get more expensive and the country is going to get worse.
Well done Brexit voters *clap* *clap*
Nate1492
8 Sep 16#41
I would simply install games you want on the SSD and when you are 'done' but not sure, back them up to HDD just in case, and delete off SSD.
And certain games are hugely improved, like BF4 and other frostbite engine games. Civ games, and certain other heavy load games.
BluesFanUK
8 Sep 16#40
Too small for my porn collection.
K1LLER HORNET
8 Sep 16#39
Moving games back and forth is not something I want to do.
Despite the setup I have I don't game anywhere near enough to justify the cost.
Then again I could put a few big titles like Doom, Titanfall and Gears 4 when it comes out onto the C Drive. But again Origin is a pain in the ass to move game files. Steam is easier but still a hassle.
Nate1492
8 Sep 16#38
You don't have to store all the games you own on the SSD, just the ones you play.
And if you think its "just a few seconds of load time" you are gravely mistaken.
Sorry for the music.. but this is the fairest test I've seen.
And if you ever play a game the loads a lot, like NBA 2k16, you will save hours of load time.
It's your time though, if you are happy with minutes of your life wasted every time you start up a game, while you have tons of space available on your SSD, that's your choice.
K1LLER HORNET
8 Sep 16#37
I've got around 1.1TB of PC Games. I don't think I could justify spending this much money to put my games on an SSD to save a few seconds on load times every once in a while.
I'd probably be better off with a couple of hard drives in RAID 0.
Nate1492
8 Sep 16#36
But you aren't putting games and media on your SSD? It's easy to struggle to fill if you put nothing on it.
Games on SSD is the only way to play.
minicale
7 Sep 16#35
I currently use a 120gb for programs and windows and a 500gb ssd for all my games, I could easily use another 500gb for more games that I might play at some point but I just have to keep deleting games when I havent played them in a while to install new games.
People always argue that ssds do not help gaming, yes they dont help fps but loading times are massively decreased which is great hence why I run pure ssd.
huangxq2
6 Sep 16#34
No need to be defensive and take it personal.
Your previous reply was not clear to me that you understood it at the time and realised your mistake.
Just trying to be clear.
tightar5e
6 Sep 16#33
About the same as Apple charge today, i.e. double.
deany76
6 Sep 16#32
It sound like you are the type of person that doesn't like to admit when they are wrong - from the post you wrote.
I did admit I was wrong (I believe this is a good quality) and don't need you to confirm my mistake, thank you.
Good luck to you - in the future.
Drabman
6 Sep 16#31
I wouldn't be surprised if VAT had disappeared in conjunction with the end of the world, if by completing Article 50 you mean the finality of full exit from the EU.
Times may get a lot more interesting than some people think. I can already see the editors of the Mail and Express showing signs of panic.
huangxq2
6 Sep 16#30
You thought wrong.
dck
5 Sep 16#29
In theory, they will be exempt once Article 50 is completed.
deany76
5 Sep 16#28
Of course for some reason I thougt EU imports were VAT exempt.
thanks for the link - had a good laugh at some of the posts, cheers
huangxq2 to HowCheapIsIt
5 Sep 16#27
amazon did not honor. Orders were cancelled.
deany76
5 Sep 16#10
Zero VAT or duty.....for the time being.
kennethsross to deany76
5 Sep 16#11
Won't you pay VAT at the German rate? Included in the price?
huangxq2 to deany76
5 Sep 16#26
This is VAT. But no duty.
jaju123
4 Sep 162#4
People voting cold as it still seems expensive... just bear in mind this is usually over £700.
Chuggee to jaju123
4 Sep 16#6
For small gains over a cheaper SSD like the SanDisk Ultra II, memory type doesn't matter in a high capacity SSD and nor does speed (all SATA SSDs have similar random IOPS).
huangxq2 to jaju123
5 Sep 16#25
you can buy on ebay for £510, brand new. It has been at £510 for some time now.
kennethsross
5 Sep 16#15
Yeah, Brexit............ And giving Nanny Sturgeon the excuse for another Indy Ref up here. We live in 'interesting' times.
WBRacing to kennethsross
5 Sep 16#24
Thanks to the Sturgeonator, we once again now live in uncertain times - thus hindering investment and creating divisions within our society. Hurrah....
Sorry OP for the off topic post.
spock1958
5 Sep 16#23
If we replace the term 'needs' by 'desires' then fine. Nobody can actually 'need' something that didn't even exist a few months ago, but may desire it for one of a number of reasons.
Better to stick with a more affordable lower capacity SSD coupled with a standard disk until the price drops to realistic levels which it will no doubt do quite quickly.
There seems little point spending so much money for what is effectively boasting rights.
Gort1951
5 Sep 16#22
Waiting for mech. drives to go the way CRT did in TVs.
arczi19
5 Sep 16#21
Fair enough. I guess we're in different boats, I don't keep that many games installed, only a couple that I'm currently playing :smiley:
delahmed
5 Sep 16#20
It does load faster but not sure you would store your entire library on ssd. My Samsung 240g stores win 10 and usually 2 steam game I am currently playing. My 2tb we black is where the other 280 games are installed. Quite easy to move games across as I complete them and start new ones. Ssd is good for games with long loading screens and you will notice the seconds saved. I.e gta v, skyrim, witcher 3. On small games it doesn't really matter. Hope that insight gave you some insight.
ipsa
5 Sep 16#19
These might take effect Black friday this year Intel 600p NVME
panoulix
5 Sep 16#18
Amazing deal. Tempted to buy one for my ZBook.
arczi19
5 Sep 16#17
Its worth having games on SSD for faster loading times and such.
weiran
5 Sep 16#16
Just keep telling yourself that your Ultra II is as good as an 850 Pro.
deany76
5 Sep 16#14
Hi
I meant Zero VAT or duty when parcel enters UK and my last part ".....for the time being." had a hint of sarcasm.
kennethsross
5 Sep 16#9
Giving heat because it's a good deal, but uncertain how many people would actually need a 2TB ssd. I snapped a 960GB Ultra II for £142.99 in a lightning deal months ago, so the price premium for twice that capacity still looks steep. However, if 2TB in a single ssd is what someone needs, then this is a hot deal.
malachi
5 Sep 16#8
Coming down in price now because of the Intel 600p NVME SSDs. This will drop further.
K1LLER HORNET
5 Sep 16#7
Im really struggling to fill my 500GB SSD. Probably used under 80GB.
Games/Media on a second drive.
dbizal
4 Sep 164#5
Good price, but like others there is only so much porn I need on an SSD...
JimBobJr
4 Sep 16#3
Not quite £215, but at least it will get delivered this time
Xadryxil
4 Sep 16#2
How much would this much ssd storage have cost just 5yrs ago?! Amazing price really, but who needs 2tb of ssd?
888eyeball
4 Sep 161#1
l was waiting for the pro but at this price, NO WAY MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Unfortunately still too expensive for me, even though this is basically half price :disappointed:
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Basically things are going to get more expensive and the country is going to get worse.
Well done Brexit voters *clap* *clap*
And certain games are hugely improved, like BF4 and other frostbite engine games. Civ games, and certain other heavy load games.
Despite the setup I have I don't game anywhere near enough to justify the cost.
Then again I could put a few big titles like Doom, Titanfall and Gears 4 when it comes out onto the C Drive. But again Origin is a pain in the ass to move game files. Steam is easier but still a hassle.
And if you think its "just a few seconds of load time" you are gravely mistaken.
Sorry for the music.. but this is the fairest test I've seen.
WoW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFP2wg6t650
30 seconds simply on the game loading for wow...
And if you ever play a game the loads a lot, like NBA 2k16, you will save hours of load time.
It's your time though, if you are happy with minutes of your life wasted every time you start up a game, while you have tons of space available on your SSD, that's your choice.
I'd probably be better off with a couple of hard drives in RAID 0.
Games on SSD is the only way to play.
People always argue that ssds do not help gaming, yes they dont help fps but loading times are massively decreased which is great hence why I run pure ssd.
Your previous reply was not clear to me that you understood it at the time and realised your mistake.
Just trying to be clear.
I did admit I was wrong (I believe this is a good quality) and don't need you to confirm my mistake, thank you.
Good luck to you - in the future.
Times may get a lot more interesting than some people think. I can already see the editors of the Mail and Express showing signs of panic.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/2tb-samsung-850-pro-ssd-215-amazon-fr-2499170
Sorry OP for the off topic post.
Better to stick with a more affordable lower capacity SSD coupled with a standard disk until the price drops to realistic levels which it will no doubt do quite quickly.
There seems little point spending so much money for what is effectively boasting rights.
I meant Zero VAT or duty when parcel enters UK and my last part ".....for the time being." had a hint of sarcasm.
Games/Media on a second drive.