500GB Samsung 840 SSD - $295 Shipped EDIT: NOW $279.49!

Tdavis5432

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So tempted, I'm trying to decide if I should go with a 500gb ssd or get a 120gb ssd and a optibay type HDD maybe a 1.5tb Toshiba... Price so tempting ugh!
 

RaistlinZ

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One of these days the 500GB 840 Pro will go on sale for $250.00 and I will know the promised land has finally come.
 

tracerbullet

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One of these days the 500GB 840 Pro will go on sale for $250.00 and I will know the promised land has finally come.

LOL. I note your registration date - do you remember the days when a WD 80GB hard drive would show up on here, from the Dell site I think, for like $100 and everybody including me jizzed themselves? And we were worried that if too many people bought it, they'd catch on to the price mistake?

I'm kinda looking forward to a 500GB SSD being $100, and curious as to what is next, though admittedly that could be another 10 years out.
 

Emulex

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these are great if you can deal with the 1000 P/E cycles, they live up to their rep - and nothing more.

I'd be curious if the crucial m4 512gb would last longer @ 299? MLC and biggest NM process probably 5K to 10K p/e cycles, but much slower.
 

RaistlinZ

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It seems like the fastest SSD's are reching the limits of what SATA 6G can provide. Is the next step more PCI-E 16x SSD's?
 

LumbergTech

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One of these days the 500GB 840 Pro will go on sale for $250.00 and I will know the promised land has finally come.

I'll bite when they are $99.

I'm willing to take a smaller drive if its faster, but I'm not willing to take 50% less space for more than 3 times the cost.
 

bznotins

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I'll bite when they are $99.

I'm willing to take a smaller drive if its faster, but I'm not willing to take 50% less space for more than 3 times the cost.

Um it IS faster. Much faster (than a platter drive). Anand has said before that an SSD is the single most impactful upgrade you can make to a modern PC, and I agree with him.

If you're waiting for SSD prices to get down to platter levels, you'll be waiting a long time. All while missing the very real speed benefits. /shrug
 

finbarqs

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I thought these had issues with firmware? the 840 series? I'll stick to intel, tried and true...
 
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Um it IS faster. Much faster (than a platter drive). Anand has said before that an SSD is the single most impactful upgrade you can make to a modern PC, and I agree with him.

I agree with this as well. I just threw an Intel mSATA drive into my laptop to serve as an OS/Programs drive. Some things, I notice no real difference, but boot, shutdown, and some programs definitely load noticeably faster. Plus, I was able to keep my 500GB drive in my laptop for my data.

I don't think I'd jump for a 500GB SSD - just too expensive for storage. With current pricing, I'd stick with a hybrid approach: smaller SSD for OS and programs, larger, traditional drives for data storage.
 

lenablue

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That's good. Much faster. Importantly, no noise. There is no mechanical motor and fan, so that noise values as 0 DB. Some high-end or bulk product is equipped with a fan, so that it will generate noise.
 

Engineer

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After 3 days of using Check4Change (Firefox addon) and still seeing "Sold Out" on the $299.99 (was $279.99) 840 PRO 512GB, I have decided to turn it off and give up on it. Great deal....just wish I would have saw it when it was live! :(
 

Emulex

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The samsung 830's were down to $149 before they sold out. Crucial M4's go for $299 for 512gb.

Worry about reliability first, speed second.

Like buying a 512(480gb) ocz = bad investment.

Buying a solid 830 or M4 = good investment.


Older ssd's were 5000 P/E cycles.

Newer MLC (19-20nm) 3000 P/E cycles.

TLC 1000 P/E cycles.

Ancient X25-E 100,000 P/E cycles.

However I suppose you could just use 50% of the 512gb drive and it would last FAR longer.

An Intel 320 SSD 320gb @ 200gb usable would probably last 100x longer than a samsung 840 non-pro if it matters to you.