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    Soo I got a really good deal on a Corsair Force Series 3 60GB SSD (SATA III) from Pixmania - 61 quid! Sadly, one week on I emailed the darling company asking why my order was yet to actually be dispatched. "We are sorry, the [copy and paste here] has been discontinued. Would you like a refund?" Well, obviously.

    I am now struggling to find a decent deal on an SSD from anywhere, so was wondering if you guys could give me some advice? Where could I get a decent 60gb SSD (heh, or two) - needs to be fairly cheap, say £75 tops?

    Looked at Amazon (having Amazon Prime is brilliant), but they don't seem particularly great when it comes to SSD's. Also had a look at overclockers and ebuyer.

    Cheers guys.

    Oh and on a side note, 8 days until CES 2012!!!


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    As somebody who isn't interested in SSD's I haven't a clue what is classed as good. But here's one for £72 (£3 postage)http://www.pixmania.co.uk/uk/uk/5759...html?srcid=369

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    I'm not sure if it's any good but it's under your £75 budget:

    http://www.ebuyer.com/280120-ocz-60g...ssd2-1vtxpl60g


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    Just remember, there are in fact, **** SSDs.
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    I'm not surprised it's "discontinued" everywhere else charges £20 more, the one Oleh posted was okish and the one Matt posted is the first in a series of three.. and is also terrible. If you're willing to stump up just £5 more you can get:

    http://www.ebuyer.com/284262-corsair...ssd-f60gb3a-bk - I have the 120GB version of this drive myself and I'm very happy with the performance. It's also just a slightly updated version of the one you stated.

    But I'd advise that as soon as you install windows that you:

    a) Enable ACHI in bios (Technically you should do this before installing windows)
    b) Shift off all caches, everything onto another drive (http://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?t=82516)
    c) Move your documents folder and pictures etc. onto a different drive before windows starts filling up your 60GB
    d) Enable TRIM

    If you get the one I suggested:
    e) Update the firmware, until very recently there were problems in certain configurations with the Force 3 series causing them to hang every so often due to power issues, it's been resolved but you'll want to flash it before transferring stuff. (http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=100162). This being a "3A" version might mean they've pre-updated the firmware but it's worth checking before you start getting bluescreens every three days.
    Last edited by Chippiewill; 02-01-2012 at 11:17 PM.
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    If you can stretch, this will be decent. http://www.ebuyer.com/268239-ocz-60g...gt3-25sat3-60g

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    Don't buy anything OCZ as their Sandforce SSD's are plagued with problems.

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    Most sandforce problems have been fixed nowadays.
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    I am actually using one for OSX. I can stretch to a bit more, and am selling 3 PS3 Games and a book to make sure I don't use more of my own cash than intended. Stuck between the Corsair and OCZ one haha


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    Quote Originally Posted by Marketing View Post
    I am actually using one for OSX. I can stretch to a bit more, and am selling 3 PS3 Games and a book to make sure I don't use more of my own cash than intended. Stuck between the Corsair and OCZ one haha
    Oh, I'd be a bit wary then since most manufacturers do not provide a mac format of firmware updates. I'll look to see what both have in terms of updating with OSX for you.

    Here's a link to OSX tweaks:
    http://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?t=93748

    Edit: OCZ appears to have a hacky way to use a CD for flashing, I was too lazy to make an account to access the full thing:
    http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/fo...rmware-upgrade

    And corsair have a tool for making bootable usb flash drive which you can put firmware updates on:
    http://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?t=85816

    Having a look around it doesn't seem like the corsair one would be much help, if you have a windows computer to use to firmware update then that would work..
    Last edited by Chippiewill; 03-01-2012 at 01:15 PM.
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