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SSD any news on price drops ??

http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_p...oducts_id=10933

$329 on a 60gb, thats a fair bit cheaper than what it was 3 months ago. I'll wait another 6 months till my beta version of w7 expires and then I'll get the SSD and w7 home

-D

yeah still a tad too rich for me

i would rather a 5850 for around that money than a bit quicker hdd

depends on what your aim is. if you're not gaming, an SSD makes a hell of a lot of difference

my eee 901 now boots faster than my i7 920 - the 901 has 2gigs, the i7 has 12 gigs... but the difference between the hdd's is a good minute, and thats with the inferior hardware booting off the ssd and winning...

wait till they come down to $200 for 60gigs, give it 6 months or so :D

-D

Yes and No...Yes to Playing MW2, No to playing on PS3, shall be on PC.

:thumbsup:

Shall also be playing on pc, along with working on patching my ... "disabled" copy of mw2 so it has multi again.

Just found out about this, sounds awesome: http://www.moddb.com/mods/gta-united

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Yes and No...Yes to Playing MW2, No to playing on PS3, shall be on PC.
:)

Shall also be playing on pc, along with working on patching my ... "disabled" copy of mw2 so it has multi again.

Just found out about this, sounds awesome: http://www.moddb.com/mods/gta-united

What are your steam names for CODmw2 ? Real nice game.

Also damo. Add 'barik' for the ps3. My mates account. He is pro, but Ill head over sometimes and play. Im hopeless on ps3

What are your steam names for CODmw2 ? Real nice game.

Also damo. Add 'barik' for the ps3. My mates account. He is pro, but Ill head over sometimes and play. Im hopeless on ps3

Steam account name is :Xer0c00l

I dont play games very often any more, and when i do, mostly co-op.

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