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16 TB (yes, terabyte!) SSD


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I saw an estimate as $7000. Perhaps Samsung will surprise everyone though.

I think I'll wait a few years for the price to level off. ;)

 

At this point I would like any SSD with any amount of storage space.. as I don't think I own one.

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I got a 200GB SSD for my computer and it is somewhat faster but I found out I couldn't get the maximum performance out of it because my motherboard doesn't support a particular mode that is needed for that.

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Robcat: yes, it would fit in a laptop. Not sure on power consumption, it might consume more than a smaller drive but still less than spinning a platter at 7200 rpm, I'd think.

 

Rodney: You may want to look into the Seagate Momentous hybrid drives. They are a regular laptop drive with an 8GB SSD "cache". After the drive "learns" what data you use most, it is nearly as fast as a regular SSD. 512GB SSD is currently the sweet spot as I think you can get them for about $180 on sale. That same amount would maybe get you 1 terabyte hybrid drive.

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