Intel SSD 750 Series PCIe and SATA SSD Announced

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that is something I want in my build.
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Definetly something I will add to my wishlist.
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so much want. not that i really have anything against my current SSD's but it would be nice to get rid of some cable clutter, why not get a performance boost too? 🙂 i wonder how many thousands the 1.2tb model will cost though :P
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$1,029 for the 1.2TB according to Anandtech review and $389 for the 400GB one! Although that price was converted from AUS$ and minus 10% sales tax!
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techreport has it reviewed. It's...not so impressive.
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I have a 400gb pci-ssd ... let me say they make load times a thing of the past. I absolutely love mine and if you have the money to spare, you should consider getting one. Of course, if you're on a budget, your cash may be better put towards a GPU.
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Intel seems to be making rocksolid SSD's, absolutely nothing negative about them.
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I've been looking at making the move to something like this, but I'll wait to see what the competition comes up with first. The price has me leaning towards a RAID-0 SSD setup though.
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Yeah interesting stuff huh?, Our sample apparently has gone AWOL in shipment, we should receive one next week so the Guru3D review will be up soon enough as well.
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ahead of it's time, not relevant till it won't become mainstream thing.