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intel ssd 330 120GB for $85 or $75

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Nice price but the way prices have been dropping lately I think Ill hold out for a deal on a 240GB or bigger drive.
 
the box in the picture says "includes desktop installation kit". the verbiage says nothing about this, but newegg and amazon show pictures of the adapter kit. i need an adapter, so that's valued about $10. using discover card knocks off about $5. so, the SSD is now about $70 or $0.58 per GB. i too was waiting for the $0.50/GB barrier, but i'm tired of waiting. and so many people were disappointed about B&H for the 240GB version for roughly the same $/GB. i just placed an order.
 
Also 6gb/s

Sure, but lots of drawbacks. The Sandforce controller means a pretty bad performance drop after heavy usage and TRIM: http://www.anandtech.com/show/5817/the-intel-ssd-330-review-60gb-120gb-180gb/7

Compare to the 320: http://www.anandtech.com/show/4244/intel-ssd-320-review/11

The 320 loses 3%, the 330 loses 30% write speed after TRIM. I realize the benchmarks used are different, but this is a well known SF controller issue.

The 320 has on-board capacitors that will ensure your SSD can finish writing buffers to memory in the event of a power loss.

I'll take a 320 over a 330 any day.
 
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