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Viper1 said:

Throw a $60 60 GBB SDD into a regular computer as the OS/Boot drive and they'll notice a huge difference in boot times, program start up times, virus scans, etc...

 

As for this SDD specifically, it will likely retail for between $550 to $650.  Samsung is selling some SDD's for $0.65 per GB and these are coming on a smaller memery process meaning costs are reduced.   Granted those are still high prices but an SSD of this capacity isn't developed for every day web browsing, MS Word and email usage anyway.


Agreed. Every PC, even your grandmothers should have an SSD, amazing pieces of technology which makes any PC incredibly responsive.

However, keep in mind these will be using cheap TLC NAND and not just any TLC NAND either, 19nm TLC NAND which means worse latency and longevity.
I prefer to stick to MLC/SLC NAND SSD's if I can.




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