• World's First 1 Terabyte 2.5-Inch SDD To Be Released by OCZ
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I think Ill wait for 18GB conventional storage.
[QUOTE=Wam;32932214]Or you could pay 1/5th of the price for 3x the storage space using conventional storage methods until they stop charging people out the ass for SSD's[/QUOTE]10 100GB drives in raid0
ioDrive Fractal is even better.. Oh, memory? 5.12 tb. Write speed? Oh just 6 gb/s. Price? Oh, just all your wealth and your soul.
[QUOTE=aVoN;32936506]Get a decent 128 GB SSD and combine it with a 2 TB HDD. You should anyway not store data (music,movies,games,pictures) on SSD, just programs and the OS since those gain the most of a SSD. That's how I am using my PC right now for several years and it works great.[/QUOTE] I was at first this, but thanks to games like Rage, Borderlands, Civ5, GTAIV and even Portal 2, 128GB is not enough, unless you never stop playing a game and beat it thus freeing up room. Trust me, 128GB is good for people with like TF2, some other Valve titles, and maybe a really nice game like Batman AA. And damn Valve made TF2 twice as big over the years, complete gigabyte whore now. So I RMA'd my 128GB one (it was failing) plan to sell it, and got myself a 240GB Agility 3 (no problems here since I don't have SATAIII, but I hear they [I]just[/I] released yet another patch to attempt to fix that bug, and this time it actually fixed it I hear). [editline]24th October 2011[/editline] And forget it if you are also having large non-game apps, fucking Photoshop is like over 1GB or some ridiculous shit.
Holy shit, this is insane. I remember getting my first computer and feeling like a boss with a HDD in the megabyte range. Now there is 1 terabyte flash drives, that is amazing.
[QUOTE=Wam;32932214]Or you could pay 1/5th of the price for 3x the storage space using conventional storage methods until they stop charging people out the ass for SSD's[/QUOTE] Im about to get a nice 60gb SSD to run my os off of. Thats about all they are gonna be good for unless you're a millionaire.
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