but does he need another TB of storage or does he need performance?haffeysucks@tech wrote:
how are the prices in the UK though? for a 80 GB in the US, you're looking around the $200+ mark, and not even for an Intel. whereas for $75 i can get a F1 1TB.FFLink wrote:
Well if he's willing to spend £170 on a GPU he doesn't really need, he can use that money for an SSD that will improve performance dramatically.
Well he'd want an Intel, and 32GB probably isnt enough for programs + OS so he'd have to go to 64GB. Meaning it would cost the big monies (~$700) and isn't worth it. I'd say wait until prices are reasonable on SSDs..Sup wrote:
but does he need another TB of storage or does he need performance?haffeysucks@tech wrote:
how are the prices in the UK though? for a 80 GB in the US, you're looking around the $200+ mark, and not even for an Intel. whereas for $75 i can get a F1 1TB.FFLink wrote:
Well if he's willing to spend £170 on a GPU he doesn't really need, he can use that money for an SSD that will improve performance dramatically.
no no, i didn't mean it like that, i'm just comparing the two and how you want to spend your money.Sup wrote:
but does he need another TB of storage or does he need performance?haffeysucks@tech wrote:
how are the prices in the UK though? for a 80 GB in the US, you're looking around the $200+ mark, and not even for an Intel. whereas for $75 i can get a F1 1TB.FFLink wrote:
Well if he's willing to spend £170 on a GPU he doesn't really need, he can use that money for an SSD that will improve performance dramatically.
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Why would I want an Intel? Are OCZ and Corsair not good enough SSDs?
benchies have shown that the intel SSDs really are the fastest. although unless you're doing just that (benchies), i think OCZ, Corsair, and G.Skill would be okay choices.Zimmer wrote:
Why would I want an Intel? Are OCZ and Corsair not good enough SSDs?
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Only Intel SSD's are drastically faster than normal HD's at the moment.
main battle tank karthus medikopter 117 megamegapowershot gg
Yeah, there's not a chance I'm paying for £300 SSD drive.
LOL FAIL I paid 200€ of my 80GB intel X25-M G2Winston_Churchill wrote:
Well he'd want an Intel, and 32GB probably isnt enough for programs + OS so he'd have to go to 64GB. Meaning it would cost the big monies (~$700) and isn't worth it. I'd say wait until prices are reasonable on SSDs..Sup wrote:
but does he need another TB of storage or does he need performance?haffeysucks@tech wrote:
how are the prices in the UK though? for a 80 GB in the US, you're looking around the $200+ mark, and not even for an Intel. whereas for $75 i can get a F1 1TB.
Intel absolutely rapes everything in random write and read which is most important.haffeysucks wrote:
benchies have shown that the intel SSDs really are the fastest. although unless you're doing just that (benchies), i think OCZ, Corsair, and G.Skill would be okay choices.Zimmer wrote:
Why would I want an Intel? Are OCZ and Corsair not good enough SSDs?
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Should I get one? (Currently on a 150GB Raptor)GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
LOL FAIL I paid 200€ of my 80GB intel X25-M G2Winston_Churchill wrote:
Well he'd want an Intel, and 32GB probably isnt enough for programs + OS so he'd have to go to 64GB. Meaning it would cost the big monies (~$700) and isn't worth it. I'd say wait until prices are reasonable on SSDs..Sup wrote:
but does he need another TB of storage or does he need performance?
I would say yes, sell the raptor. Invest in F1 or WD black if need more storage..Sup wrote:
Should I get one? (Currently on a 150GB Raptor)GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
LOL FAIL I paid 200€ of my 80GB intel X25-M G2Winston_Churchill wrote:
Well he'd want an Intel, and 32GB probably isnt enough for programs + OS so he'd have to go to 64GB. Meaning it would cost the big monies (~$700) and isn't worth it. I'd say wait until prices are reasonable on SSDs.
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6820167014GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
LOL FAIL I paid 200€ of my 80GB intel X25-M G2Winston_Churchill wrote:
Well he'd want an Intel, and 32GB probably isnt enough for programs + OS so he'd have to go to 64GB. Meaning it would cost the big monies (~$700) and isn't worth it. I'd say wait until prices are reasonable on SSDs..Sup wrote:
but does he need another TB of storage or does he need performance?
I was going by their 64GB X25-E
i think the Es are top of the line whereas M indicates mainstreamWinston_Churchill wrote:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6820167014GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
LOL FAIL I paid 200€ of my 80GB intel X25-M G2Winston_Churchill wrote:
Well he'd want an Intel, and 32GB probably isnt enough for programs + OS so he'd have to go to 64GB. Meaning it would cost the big monies (~$700) and isn't worth it. I'd say wait until prices are reasonable on SSDs.
I was going by their 64GB X25-E
edit: E indicates extreme
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"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
lol.... well the X25-M G2 is almsot as fast for normal user but costs 4 times less and has 80GB.Winston_Churchill wrote:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6820167014GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
LOL FAIL I paid 200€ of my 80GB intel X25-M G2Winston_Churchill wrote:
Well he'd want an Intel, and 32GB probably isnt enough for programs + OS so he'd have to go to 64GB. Meaning it would cost the big monies (~$700) and isn't worth it. I'd say wait until prices are reasonable on SSDs.
I was going by their 64GB X25-E
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Where's the fun in that?GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
lol.... well the X25-M G2 is almsot as fast for normal user but costs 4 times less and has 80GB.Winston_Churchill wrote:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6820167014GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
LOL FAIL I paid 200€ of my 80GB intel X25-M G2
I was going by their 64GB X25-E
4 times more money for booze. there is your fun, in the bar.Winston_Churchill wrote:
Where's the fun in that?
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Where?!GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
LOL FAIL I paid 200€ of my 80GB intel X25-M G2
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu … =HD-004-INZimmer wrote:
Where?!GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
LOL FAIL I paid 200€ of my 80GB intel X25-M G2
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Pre order.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu … =HD-004-INZimmer wrote:
Where?!GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
LOL FAIL I paid 200€ of my 80GB intel X25-M G2
Underage for another 2 weeksGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
4 times more money for booze. there is your fun, in the bar.Winston_Churchill wrote:
Where's the fun in that?
Though my brutal fake works
Anyways on topic, I have no use for SSDs at the moment, my HDD space is used for storage and SSDs really are useless for that due to price
Zimm since you mentioned getting OCZ ram:
A buddy that has a PC store says RAM prices have gone up cos there was a tornado in Taiwan and ships have difficulties shipping components to Europe. OCZ RAM prices went up by 50%. Not sure how its outside mainland Europe21:38] <@[515]Mack> rami so šli spet gor
[21:38] <@[515]Mack> zaradi tornada na taiwanu al tam okol
[21:39] <@[515]Mack> ladje ne morjo plut
[21:39] <@[515]Mack> OCZ šli gor za 50%
OCZ RAM where I am looking at is on offer lol.
Anyway, someone explain this to me.
Why is the i7 940 a lot more expensive than the 950?
I think my final decision is i7 + mobo + RAM. Probably my best bet.
Anyway, someone explain this to me.
Why is the i7 940 a lot more expensive than the 950?
I think my final decision is i7 + mobo + RAM. Probably my best bet.
This look good? Or could it be better?
A 940 would add a whopping £200 to the end result, which is what I don't get. It's like £60 more expensive than the 950.... Why?!