http://www.newegg.com | SSD: http://bit.ly/wLol8f 20-171-567 Here's the SanDisk Extreme: a 2.5" 120GB SATA III Internal Solid State Drive (SSD). The model number is SDSSDX-120G-G25. Check out the video for more info! SanDisk Extreme 120GB SSD @Newegg: http://bit.ly/wLol8f - Credits - Presen... More
Added Feb 17, 2012
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svtcontour Says:
I've got two of these and really like them.
cataha Says:
so it's a 8x2=16x32=512 Expect 512GB SSD near you on a similar board soon with whooping Price Tag
BeatlesFan32 Says:
Yes, it is.
Basvhelvoort Says:
Is this one macbook pro compatible?
Memoir92 Says:
Hi Paul, is Newegg expanding into SEA country in Malaysia? There is a new on Newegg Malaysia and i hope that u can clarify. Thanks.
xtreamdog Says:
lol
ChiefLeftenant Says:
Have the bugs of the sand force controller been fixed?
G00DFe77a Says:
did someone mention the fact that they edited the description, it used to be a video card
fpnmd Says:
do it, windows starts like in 5 seconds
Yayap7 Says:
I'm thinking of getting one of these for my built PC for the Windows OS to be on it..
for818 Says:
>:O he said "you will forgive me i have already opened it" bitch you cant order me around i wont forgive you =D
BloodyRory Says:
People need to stop commenting back >.<, before they edited the description where it says ssd it used to say video card. Jeez.
KoopasForever Says:
I dunno what your reading, but it says "Check out the video for more info!" Dunno where your seeing video card.
krisdb2009 Says:
i Know, just saying, when you get a ssd you already know its gonna be fast
BloodyRory Says:
It did when I posted my comment.
PCsAndGaming Says:
SSDs are available in card forms.
Leviathan02464 Says:
I care about SSD speeds,i like having low to no load times. I use a old HDD as storage for files that dont need speed
MustaineV Says:
More than a year later and Paul still can't even talk for a minute without sounding awkward as all hell. What a shitty presenter.
Moonface00z Says:
Reliability > ALL I meant all includes speed and durability bla bla bla
EdouardDubois Says:
So... smart-caching vs actualling installing W7 onto an SSD like this one. I have to think that 111 GB will be enough to hold all of Windows 7... But would there be serious benefits over smart-caching it to a big 2TB black hard drive that holds W7? Which setup is more stable/reliable/less-likely to crash and burn?
krisdb2009 Says:
NO BODY CARES ABOUT SSD SPEEDS, Only thing i care a bout is the capacity and the durability AKA (how i don't have to buy a new hard drive all the time)
jjamendoza Says:
Holy shit it's now a card? I need to catch up on my PC hardware information.
skaterdude1998 Says:
No it doesn't.
SspnddAccnt Says:
that is what I am doing!