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Old 21-10-2009, 08:04 PM
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Hey folks, I am planning to buy a 256GB SSD for my new custom built PC. I am thinking of Samsung atm.

Any other makes you would suggest?
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This is something where you can/should do a lot of research on. Some reputed SSD manufacturers include OCZ, Corsair, Toshiba etc.
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I would suggest you to wait for some time and let the prices go down. 256GB SSD is way too expensive right now.

Just like i7 processor prices have went down significantly and is coming as standard processor in most new systems.
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I really like this blog, It's always nice when you can not only be informed, but also get knowledge, from these type of blog, nice entry. Thanks!
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i would like to suggest that wait for some time and see the prices in the market hope they come down and u be benefited with it...
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Transcend has announced its complete line of solid-state drives (SSD), including its new 1.8" portable SSD, the SSD18M, which features both eSATA and USB connection interfaces in capacities of up to 128 GB, and also 1.8" and 2.5" form-factor SATA-II and IDE interface SSDs with up to 192 GB storage capacity.
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the biggest one of 50 gb and smalest one of 15 gb .including its new 1.8" portable SSD, the SSD18M, which features both eSATA and USB connection interfaces in capacities of up to 128 GB,
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