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    Default Intel SSD Solid State Drives-Boost your PC performace - Major speed increases


    Want to upgrade your pc?

    Try SSD Solid State drives!

    These drives will give you the boost in speed performace your looking for, boot your operating system in seconds , load intensive applications 10x faster, load firefox, chrome, IE in split seconds blazing speeds. This is what a Solid State Drive can do for your system.

    These SSD's come direct from the UK to Cebu and are brandnew sealed 100% untouched w Warranty!


    First we have

    Intel X25-V 40GB 2.5" Solid State Hard Drive (SSD) SATAII - Only 8500 Peso Brand New

    Heres some reviews

    "My computer suddenly feels like a high spec build that is truly unstoppable!"

    "If your looking for a quick, budget SSD then this is certainly the way to go. After formatting and installing Windows 7 I have 23GB of space left which is enough to install several apps too."

    "Win7 loads very fast, the loading bar is on the screen for less than a second, and the whole OS is up short while afterwards. Programs open almost instantly making the whole netbook seem quick."

    Product Description : -
    Intel X25-V high-performance Value Solid-State Drive (Intel SSD) represents an advancement in storage technology that is specially engineered to deliver robust performance for cost effective solutions. Intel X25-V SSD was created to take on the most demanding applications your netbook or notebook PC has to offer, at a significant value for solid-state computing. It also provides a high-performance reliable boot drive for desktop and embedded applications.


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    Next Up is the

    Intel X25-M 80GB 2.5" Solid State Hard Drive MLC High Performance, 34nm Product Line version - 15000 Peso Brand new w 3 Years Warranty

    "This drive provides a reasonable 80GB of extremely fast storage. Compared to a traditional 7200rpm hard disk, OS and application load times are simply miles ahead. My old Hard disk system drive took approximately 60 seconds to boot into Win7, the X25-M takes less than 30 seconds (including 15 seconds of BIOS splash and boot prompts). Opening applications such as MS Office, Photoshop and Sony Vegas are now virtually instantaneous, whereas before I could wait 20+ seconds for Photoshop to open. Windows is "snappy" in a way it has never been before."

    "This drive has provided my biggest boost in overall system performance. It is much more noticable than an CPU or RAM upgrade."


    "Heavy applications like Photoshop CS3 and Nikon Capture NX2 boot in just a few seconds, whilst lighter weight things like Firefox just appear instantly!"

    "Significant improvements when opening files from usb sticks or my secondary drive. Select half a dozen decent sized pdfs and hit return and they just open-up one by one in seconds."





    Please PM me if your interested in any of these, Will be taking deposit of p200 to secure your drive, state whether its a laptop or desktop you will be installing on.

    These are getting shipped to me in Cebu in 1 week if interest is great, im running one on my system now!


    Thanks for looking
    Last edited by amielchris; 06-05-2010 at 05:54 PM.

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    how much? pls pm me other capacity and other brands if you have

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    grabeha 2010 pa man ni nga thread

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    na ukay mani... 2010 man ni nga post...

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