Cheap SLC SATA DOM SSD

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tio

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No shipping to the USA... BOO!
 

tio

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Ill ask them my end here if they'll ship to the USA and show them this thread :)

No shipping to the USA... BOO!
Also if enough interest is garnered i could always forward them to the USA for cost price for anyone that wants some
 

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ohh i bought 2 immedietly
 

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If they were 32GB I'd consider it but i wasn't that happy with the first innodisk satadom i had in the beginning.
It had issues being detected sometimes and had to boot server multiple times on occasion.
 

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If they were 32GB I'd consider it but i wasn't that happy with the first innodisk satadom i had in the beginning.
It had issues being detected sometimes and had to boot server multiple times on occasion.
What model was it? Theres quite a few in 16gb capacity
 

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it was a while back, the D150QV 4GB...
 

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That is really not a DOM but just a SSD without a case and the total cost is $29.48 USD for Royal shipping cost in the UK. In the US of A you can purchase this item off of ebay for only $13.95 shipped. There are many others which are new in the mSATA form factor and for an additional $3.00 you can get a mSATA to SATA adapter. But maybe in the UK the above listed item is a good deal.
 

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That is really not a DOM but just a SSD without a case and the total cost is $29.48 USD for Royal shipping cost in the UK. In the US of A you can purchase this item off of ebay for only $13.95 shipped. There are many others which are new in the mSATA form factor and for an additional $3.00 you can get a mSATA to SATA adapter. But maybe in the UK the above listed item is a good deal.
The shipping makes a cheap SSD (64GBish SanDisk or Crucial) for some 10-15 bucks more a much better deal, especially since you still need separate power, data and a place to put the thing.
 
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