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CP. Micro Center has new ones at the same capacity for under $50.
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Yeah, it’s a good price for a 120g, but honestly if i was going to replace mine I’d spend a bit more and get something bigger and maybe new. That’s had many years of use. You can probably get 250 new for less than $100.
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Same brand, though?
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I’m setting up a Linux box. FreeBSD, to be precise. I know zero; I just want fast and robust.
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Toshiba, OCZ, Kingston, and SanDisk. They also have a Micron 128 GB drive in M.2 form factor for $39 if you can use that.
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I’ll look.
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Also specs say this is SATA II. You might win the latency war over a spinning disk, but throughput will suck if you’re used to anything SATA III.