And here is a screenshot from that video, showing the speeds:
HankHandsome
21 Dec 16#6
gggrrrr .. only a fiver more than the 128gb one i bought from mymemory only about 3 weeks ago ..
TheDiscountSeeker to HankHandsome
21 Dec 16#14
That's gotta hurt :confused::(
CraigT
21 Dec 161#7
I would say this drive is good enough for anyone to replace a smaller or non-ssd drive, but probably will not impress someone who is prepared to spend a *lot* of money on their computer to get the very best/latest components.
i.e. A great find to update my dad's computer.
aaqeel
21 Dec 16#8
Was looking to upgrade from 120GB. Thanks OP. heat added.
LondonsRichestTramp
21 Dec 16#9
nice price just ordered
bkpetr
21 Dec 16#10
tempted indeed
greentrident
21 Dec 16#11
Ordered! Just what I needed thanks!
Rich44
21 Dec 161#12
Nice just got a Skylake motherboard for £19.99 a G3900 cpu for £38, case for £15 (expensive case cheap), 8gb ddr4 £41 so this is perfect for a cheap build cheers
greentrident to Rich44
21 Dec 16#15
second hand gear or bargain?
petemaybery
21 Dec 163#13
sadly out of stock :disappointed:
HankHandsome
21 Dec 16#16
Meh, swings and roundabouts really. The one i've got has plenty of space for Windows 10 and the stuff i've got installed - i've probably got just over half of it as free space, so i'm not missing out in that respect but obviously i'd have been quite happy to pay the extra fiver for nearly double the space though.
bigup
22 Dec 16#17
Since when did pcworld do no thrills packaging?
xdaminis to bigup
22 Dec 16#18
MyMemory.co.uk had the same packaging on one of these.
Opening post
Reviews seem to be positive. YouTube review of an SSD with same controller and flash type here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiTEIv7yyNU
Free next-day delivery or C+C.
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- Write: 370 MB/s
Fast enough for gamers
It's a nice price, but very little information is available on these drives otherwise.
And here is a screenshot from that video, showing the speeds:
i.e. A great find to update my dad's computer.
Since when did pcworld do no thrills packaging?