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    Patriot Inferno SSD 120GB $169.99CAD

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by essense, Oct 2, 2010.

  1. essense

    essense Notebook Evangelist

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    169.99CAD + tax here

    My question is, should I buy it?! I'm leaving the house in 20minutes and debating whether or not to buy it for my future 3820TG/N53!!!!!!!

    Thanks :D
     
  2. aoc5577

    aoc5577 Notebook Enthusiast

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    hmm, i dont see why not, I mean like if all you want for a laptop is speed, speed, and speed, SSD is one of the "significant" upgrade for speed xD. But any particular reason that you chose Patriot Inferno??
     
  3. essense

    essense Notebook Evangelist

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    cuz it's -$160 LOL

    is it bad?

    Anyway.. I bought it and I have 7 days to return it
     
  4. Trottel

    Trottel Notebook Virtuoso

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    Why don't you try it out and figure that out for yourself? :p
     
  5. Phil

    Phil Retired

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    Patriot Inferno performs the same as OCZ Vertex 2. It's a good SSD. There's a review in my signature.