FS: 100-160 GB Thinkpad Hard Drive For T & X series Lapt
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FS: 100-160 GB Thinkpad Hard Drive For T & X series Lapt
100GB - $35
120GB - $45
160GB - $58
Shipping via fedex $28
COD available if u from Malaysia
120GB - $45
160GB - $58
Shipping via fedex $28
COD available if u from Malaysia
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http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-67481
this is the overview of the drive, do let me know whats your machine type so i can send u the compatible drive, all this part is with the FRU part number
this is the overview of the drive, do let me know whats your machine type so i can send u the compatible drive, all this part is with the FRU part number
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by the way if u need pata for x series machine i have 64GB 1.8inch SATAII solid state drive as well
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I'll have to think about the SSD. Price is still a bit high for my taste (i know that your price is inexpensive in a matter of SSD, but still. 550USD is much for just hdd 
TP 600X 650MHz / 576Mt / 80GB
TP T42 1.7GHz Dothan / 2048MB / 80GB / SXGA / Radeon 9600 64MB
TP T61 T7700 / 4096MB / 500GB / Nvidia NVS 140M
HP TC4400 / T7200 / 2048MB / 160GB
TP T42 1.7GHz Dothan / 2048MB / 80GB / SXGA / Radeon 9600 64MB
TP T61 T7700 / 4096MB / 500GB / Nvidia NVS 140M
HP TC4400 / T7200 / 2048MB / 160GB
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Yep.. im just wondering if i'd buy Transcend 32GB for about 180USD or the 64GB from you.
Okay its twice the capacity, but the price is high compared the 32GB model and the capacity in Transcend is enough for me.
Okay its twice the capacity, but the price is high compared the 32GB model and the capacity in Transcend is enough for me.
TP 600X 650MHz / 576Mt / 80GB
TP T42 1.7GHz Dothan / 2048MB / 80GB / SXGA / Radeon 9600 64MB
TP T61 T7700 / 4096MB / 500GB / Nvidia NVS 140M
HP TC4400 / T7200 / 2048MB / 160GB
TP T42 1.7GHz Dothan / 2048MB / 80GB / SXGA / Radeon 9600 64MB
TP T61 T7700 / 4096MB / 500GB / Nvidia NVS 140M
HP TC4400 / T7200 / 2048MB / 160GB
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Nope, im not going to use it in TP
Thought it would be nice in my linux based firewall and DNS server (with some other services also). Now the HDD is making too much noise for my wifes taste 
TP 600X 650MHz / 576Mt / 80GB
TP T42 1.7GHz Dothan / 2048MB / 80GB / SXGA / Radeon 9600 64MB
TP T61 T7700 / 4096MB / 500GB / Nvidia NVS 140M
HP TC4400 / T7200 / 2048MB / 160GB
TP T42 1.7GHz Dothan / 2048MB / 80GB / SXGA / Radeon 9600 64MB
TP T61 T7700 / 4096MB / 500GB / Nvidia NVS 140M
HP TC4400 / T7200 / 2048MB / 160GB
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Just a friendly heads-up; Transcend SSDs are RUBBISH for general computing tasks. Don't get one of them, their write speeds (especially random whites) are abysmal. I would guess that if it's going into an "appliance" embedded-like machine with low demands on disk I/O, it'd be ok.. but then again you could go one step further and simply use a CF card in a CF->IDE adapter.
For what it's worth, I've had good experiences with a Sandisk 32GB SSD, and by all accounts I've read, the Samsung SSDs are right up there amongst the best, in terms of speed.
For what it's worth, I've had good experiences with a Sandisk 32GB SSD, and by all accounts I've read, the Samsung SSDs are right up there amongst the best, in terms of speed.
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