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    DANE-ELEC DA-SDM25-80G-N-T-MK 1.8" SSD w/2.5" adapter SDD Migration Kit-$199.99 FShip @newegg Daily Shell Shocker til 12:59PT

    Discussion in 'Notebook and Tech Bargains' started by Cin', Dec 7, 2009.

  1. Cin'

    Cin' Anathema

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    Hey!

    Newegg AM Daily Shell Shocker til 12:59 PT Today!

    DANE-ELEC DA-SDM25-80G-N-T-MK 1.8" SSD with 2.5" adapter SSD Migration Kit - $199.99 + Free Shipping!

    Not a bad deal!

    For deal linky, click: HERE!

    • Brand DANE-ELEC
    • Model DA-SDM25-80G-N-T-MK
    • Device Type Internal Solid state disk (SSD)
    • Form Factor 1.8"
    • Capacity 80GB
    • Interface Type SATA II
    • Features EVERYTHING you need to convert your internal boot drive to the amazing Intel X18-M SATA Solid-State Drive
    • Incredible R/W speeds
    • No moving parts
    • High reliability
    • Extended battery life
    • Lower weight
    • Quiet operation
    • Format: 1.8" SATA drive with adapter and case for 2.5" SATA drive
    • Packaging Content:
    • 1. 1.8" 80GB Intel X18-M Mainstream SATA Solid-State Drive
    • 2. Adapter and Case for 2.5" SATA internal drive
    • 3. 2.5" Dane-Elec Enclosure and USB cable for data migration and to re-use your old internal drive as an external back-up drive
    • 4. 64 MB USB with migration software for both PC and Mac
    • 5. Quick Start Guide
    • Sequential Access - Read 230-250 MB/s
    • Sequential Access - Write 62-70 MB/s
    • MTBF 1,200,000 hours

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  2. sgilmore62

    sgilmore62 uber doomer

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    afaik, this is a G1 drive without TRIM based on previous reviews but does have performance restoring FW so it shouldn't be a problem and would be a plus for anyone running an OS without TRIM support. Still a very good SSD and something of a bargain considering that SSD prices seem to be steadily going up and the Intel drives are considered the best mainstream consumer drives available.