Nowhere near attractive enough on the prices that I have seen thus far given their level of performance. These seem initially disappointing after such a long wait.
I can find a G2 160Gb that works out to £1.25/Gb and a Vertex 2 240Gb that works out to £1.31/Gb. Obviously far cheaper than the 510 and the Vertex 3 (once it becomes available). No idea yet on what price and capacity the G3 will have if it does actually become available.
So, on a 2010 i7...
If these are going to be available from 28 March then why do they not appear for pre-order anywhere and why would nobody have posted anything of significance about them?
I think that is a good question regarding the logo, but the fact remains that OWC initially made it seem as if the 'S' meant that the NAND was designated as 'off-spec' and that they are only now saying that the 'S' means Spectek. Either OWC were not aware of this when they first posted their...
That is not the explanation that I have read.
I don't see anything wrong with sourcing as cheaply as possible as long as the quality, reliability and performance is in line with the stated specification. I believe that OCZ offer a 3-year warranty and that they have been quite clear in stating...
Thanks for the response.
So was Anand hopelessly optimistic, expecting the price to plummet with increased production or have prices gone up since he stated this? Just curious as I am new to looking at these products.
What I have not been able to figure out yet is what benchmarks are of...
At the very end of last year Anand was saying that he expected Intel to release new stuff mid-year (2010) and put a price-point of $200 for 160Gb - is that still expected or have prices gone up that significantly? Is it worth waiting for the new stuff from a performance and/or price point of...
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