Best Price I Could Conceivably Find For A 180GB-256GB SSD?

dragonborn123

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I've been searching for a good deal on an SSD for the past three weeks (currently using a 5400 RPM laptop HDD in my desktop, so let's just say I'm anxious to upgrade). My problem is I'm not sure what a good price is for an SSD in the 180-256GB range.

Here's an example of an SSD that appears to be a good price: http://pcpartpicker.com/part/a-data-internal-hard-drive-asp900s3256gmc?history_days=120

But is it a good value? Should I just get the A-Data, or wait for a better price/better model?

Sorry if this question is more than a little convoluted, but considering I'm nearing the top of my budget, it's important that I get the best possible value for an SSD, because I may not be able to change or upgrade for a while.
 
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yes it is a very good value

i have the same exact model A-Data Premier Pro SP900 and it has been running in one of my pc for a year. without any problem
and it is fast :)

dragonborn123

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Thanks, hearing directly from a consumer is always the best option, I really appreciate your input.

But what if I wanted a slightly smaller SSD? What is a good price on a 120-128GB SSD? Also, are 180GB SSDs economical (there don't seem to be many 180GB models, and most of them are overpriced)?

Thanks, just looking for general information about the SSD market, and trying to sort out exactly what my needs are and how far I can stretch my budget.