Step up to SSD speeds and inject new life into your laptop or desktop PC with a cool, quiet solid state drive from SanDisk.
Vat removed at checkout.
Some Spanish translation is required.😨
Step up to SSD speeds and inject new life into your laptop or desktop PC with a cool, quiet solid state drive from SanDisk.
Vat removed at checkout.
Some Spanish translation is required.😨
Can't wait for this to be $150 delivered
And for the 250gb Samsung under $100
Nice find! Very tempting at this price!
Damm you.
When to buy, when to buy. With prices dropping and capacities increasing I've been delaying my purchase since 1989 when a 20MB HDD was $500. Think I'll hang on for just a bit longer
What? I've been waiting since 1980 on a 10MB $5000 MFM drive..
I still have a 256mb thumb drive Im willing to part with for the right price.
No one wants to touch my 5¼ inch floppy
@teardrops21: Is it double sided? if so i'm keen so long as its still under warranty.
Everyone knows 8" floppies do it better :)
@darkage: it's not the size that matters; it's the density.
Cheapest on Ozb yet?
Of course :)
Yeah, I agree. I don't need this right now but with some upcoming lab/server builds I certainly will.
what exactly are you building for/what's the purpose of these labs?
Virtual machines. I spin up a lot of environments and I've got most of it on one single BX100 at the moment.
I work in IT presales, so it's useful for me.
when will 3d xpoint land? at which point this will be worthless…
I DONT NEED THIS! I REALLY DONT NEED THIS! AAAARGH
FYI, the 960GB SSD is available on amazon.es for €199,99 or around $296 according to Google's currency calculator. That's around $100 cheaper than MSY if you wanted a larger SSD capacity.
It's actually ~€186 delivered after VAT is removed, or AU$286 using Amazon converter.
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bought one of these the last time they were this price - still running fine with no issues. fingers crossed.
Lowest price ever?
Has anyone purchased it yet? When I am about to do checkout the total is:
"Pago Total: AUD 170.68"
Should I pay in EUR and let the credit card do the conversion?
From what I know, credit cards charge a fee for conversion
Unless it's the 28 degrees one
How does warranty work with these?
Does anyone have experience with purchasing stuff from overseas, paying in foreign currency? I am with NAB and used to do it when the aussie dollar was strong, but i remember getting a letter from the bank saying not only would they be charging a conversion fee as they did, but also an extra 10% of the total value of the product. Any thoughts?
Get yourself a 28 Degrees card.
Whatttt? 10% of the product value? I'm with NAB and I was never told that… and I don't think they do it either. I'd doublecheck with them.
I'll bite when 1TB is this price :D
I already have so many SSD's from OzB.
Good deal nonetheless.
from spain? seriously?
Getting Cheaper