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CRUCIAL BX200 480GB SATA III Internal SSD $202 Delivered @ Shopping Express eBay

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Up to 13x faster than a typical hard drive
Accessing your data on the Crucial BX200 is like flipping a light switch – it’s almost instant. The Crucial BX200 delivers true 540 MB/s sequential reads on both compressible and incompressible data, which allows you to access files and apps almost as soon as you click on them. Stop pulling your hair out waiting for your computer to catch up to you. Life moves fast – your computer should too.

Up to 40x more energy efficient than a typical hard drive
Since SSDs access data on cutting-edge flash memory chips rather than on outdated spinning platters, they consume significantly less power than hard drives. Enjoy the ability to do more with longer battery life and experience a cooler, quieter system. Increase your laptop’s portability, worry less about finding an outlet, and boost your productivity.

Other features
Model: Crucial BX200
Capacity: 480GB
Seq Read MB/s: 540
Seq Write MB/s: 490
Random Read IOPS: 66k
Random Write IOPS: 78k
Box Contents
Crucial SSD
7mm to 9.5mm spacer
Data migration software key

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  • Not bad.

    I feel like these are on the Verge of dropping in price Significantly though not too far in the the future before the next Gen comes out.

    Anyone confirm/deny?

    • +3

      I'm waiting until the ~500GB drives hit about $150 then I'll jump in. Bought my last 240GB drive back when they were about $1/GB.

  • +5

    BX200 was a very unfortunate model, recommend avoid. First "bad" SSD in a long time, BX100 far superior - check reviews.

    • Yeah - it's even worse performing than the horrible OCZ Trion 100…

      • Thats just crazy!

  • Gee - thats one horrible drive… Check it out vs the Samsung 850 Evo…

    http://ssd.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Samsung-850-Evo-500GB-v…

  • whilst it's not the fastest by any means but it's still faster than a standard mechanical drive. If you want the fastest drive in a desktop sure go something else but I reckon it'd be perfect for a laptop that has a 500Gb 5400rpm hdd. You're not losing much in storage space but gain so much in speed/performance.

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