Crucial M500 - 960GB for $470 shipped from Amazon

NickelPlate

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Up to $513 now as of 11/30 11pm EST. Yesterday it was $429. Price seems to fluctuate all over the place. Why does Amazon do this?
 

s44

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Ebay/Adorama has it for $440. Don't think I'm allowed to link to it though.
 

PliotronX

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This is awesome if you asked me two years ago when wed see terabyte ssds in the grasp of consumers I would have guessed 2018
 

Hulk

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This is awesome if you asked me two years ago when wed see terabyte ssds in the grasp of consumers I would have guessed 2018


I just hope this is the new normal for this drive and we see another long awaited wave of SSD price drops.
 

Hulk

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Hulk. You been a member here since 1999? 15 years?!!!


Jeez, that really dates me. I was just married back then, no kids, with a Ford Probe GT. Loved that car almost as much as my A3. I was a member of the original board. I stumbled on one of Anand's CPU reviews way back and just loved his writing style, testing procedure, analysis, and passion that came through in his writing for the subject matter. And it's still there. It's just gotten better. He is one talented guy.

One tiny bit of trivia. Way, way back before the original release of the Athlon Anand did a CPU review and included in the charts an "unnamed CPU." I knew it was the Athlon and made a post calling it out. I remember it got a lot of attention on a few tech sites of the day as "Anandtech member "Hulk" identifies Athlon in Anandtech benchmarks" or something like that. I, or rather my screen name got 5 minutes of fame!

If this drive gets below $400 I'm going to pick one us and hammer the crap out of it for video work just to see how long it'll take for me to put a dent in the endurance rating of the cells.
 
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potzocalli

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Is there a noticeable difference when video editing when using SSDs? Is the bottleneck the CPU or the HDD/SSD?
 

PliotronX

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Is there a noticeable difference when video editing when using SSDs? Is the bottleneck the CPU or the HDD/SSD?
HD can in some cases be the storage bottleneck, particularly if you're using h.264 GPU encoding. If you're wondering, yes it's worth it :thumbsup:
 

you2

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Is this specific ssd more reliable than a traditional harddisk ?