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Well the current price from Amazon & Newegg is $1,049 which converts to $1,442 AUD. PC Case Gear sell them for $1,399 all the time it seems. So you're ahead by buying it here in Australia it seems.

Hi guys, 

Im looking to get a Intel 750 Series 1.2TB SSD PCI Express, but want to make sure i get it at the best possible price, so just wondering if you had any sites you recommend looking at?

 

Thanks  

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You dont mind the 1200$ price? :) well more than 1$ per GB

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Hi guys, 

Im looking to get a Intel 750 Series 1.2TB SSD PCI Express, but want to make sure i get it at the best possible price, so just wondering if you had any sites you recommend looking at?

 

Thanks  

where are you from?

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Hi guys, 

Im looking to get a Intel 750 Series 1.2TB SSD PCI Express, but want to make sure i get it at the best possible price, so just wondering if you had any sites you recommend looking at?

 

Thanks  

i would recommend using http://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/en/solid-state-drives/solid-state-drives-750-series.html and where you go down u can see all the shops where it is sold.

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amazon and newegg even has it for 1040$ which is less than 1$ for gb

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Im from Melbourne Australia, but happy to by online from overseas as we get ripped off for everything here

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Im from Melbourne Australia, but happy to by online from overseas as we get ripped off for everything here

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http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-33675734

DONT BUY WAIT!!! :D

Nothings going to come of that for at least 5 years

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Nothings going to come of that for at least 5 years

i have seen a few articles that tell that in late 2015 will be first looks of disk using this technology. 

And it is predicted that first disk on market will be in 2016

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i have seen a few articles that tell that in late 2015 will be first looks of disk using this technology. 

And it is predicted that first disk on market will be in 2016

No point waiting seeing as this is overkill AF already

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Well the current price from Amazon & Newegg is $1,049 which converts to $1,442 AUD. PC Case Gear sell them for $1,399 all the time it seems. So you're ahead by buying it here in Australia it seems.

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Well the current price from Amazon & Newegg is $1,049 which converts to $1,442 AUD. PC Case Gear sell them for $1,399 all the time it seems. So you're ahead by buying it here in Australia it seems.

Yeah PC Case Gear always seem like the way to go when buying in Australia, there always cheaper then any other store ive checked in Australia with most items, was just checking to see if there were any better options. If the aussie dollar wasnt so bad against the us dollar amazon might of been better but looks like PC Case gear is the way to go, better to support local business too.  

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Yeah PC Case Gear always seem like the way to go when buying in Australia, there always cheaper then any other store ive checked in Australia with most items, was just checking to see if there were any better options. If the aussie dollar wasnt so bad against the us dollar amazon might of been better but looks like PC Case gear is the way to go, better to support local business too.  

Yeah I loved it when the dollar was at like 1.10 AUD to 1 USD. But yeah supporting local business is a good idea I guess haha. Plus anything over 1k when importing is subject to import taxes so you'd be worse off all around i'd guess.

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