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Much deal

Such cheap

Wow.

 

 

 

Sorry had to

sorry but you just gave me an ass tumor

Interesante

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the hell do you do with a 128GB cache?  :unsure:

 

though I guess when it dies on you, nothing lost. 

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Man sometimes life isn't fair LOL That is literally exactly what I'm looking for but I'm $70 short because I'm stupid and let Ebay fuck me.

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OCZ SSD. Nope Nope Nope Nope.

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the hell do you do with a 128GB cache?  :unsure:

 

though I guess when it dies on you, nothing lost. 

Its 64gb only apparently because 50% is reserved:

 

What you have noticed here is normal for the Synapse Cache. During normal operation with Dataplex, the entire Synapse capacity is hidden from Windows because it functions as a cache device. The 50% NAND overprovisioning used on all Synapse models (translating into 32GB and 64GB cache capacities) is maintained as a performance feature to increase the lifespan of the drive, accommodate software features, and accommodate the writing of "hot" user data. Since the Synapse acts as a cache for file/program copies vs. typical data storage, the "free" capacity will be sufficient to deliver the full benefits of Synapse for any personal usage pattern.
 
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or... for about the same amount of money you can get a 280x(dcu2) and a 840 evo. new

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or... for about the same amount of money you can get a 280x(dcu2) and a 840 evo. new

In Romania, sure. In America it is going to cost you about $600 for a 280x IF they are in stock. The places selling them cheaper don't get them in stock ever.

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or... for about the same amount of money you can get a 280x(dcu2) and a 840 evo. new

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In Romania, sure. In America it is going to cost you about $600 for a 280x IF they are in stock. The places selling them cheaper don't get them in stock ever.

not really :P the cheappest 280x in my country is about $400 and it has been this way since it's launch

also, you're probably right about the stock part but here's the proof:

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/asus-video-card-r9280xdc2t3gd5

+ an $80 120gb 840 evo= ~$410

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not really :P the cheappest 280x in my country is about $400 and it has been this way since it's launch

also, you're probably right about the stock part but here's the proof:

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/asus-video-card-r9280xdc2t3gd5

+ an $80 120gb 840 evo= ~$410

You see the reason they haven't upped the price is because they have sold out and haven't ordered more from their distributor and probably won't. Distributors have jacked their prices up also so that they don't miss out on the money. Retailers aren't getting AMD cards for regular price from distributors anymore, they are getting them for a raised price and having to sell them at a even higher price than before.

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Staples sell GPUS?

Online only, I don't think they EVER have them in-store.

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