Use PayPal if you buy from Superbiiz. I've used them intermittently for a
long time, but I've had two cards that I used there--one of them I use very
rarely--compromised about a month or two after making a purchase. I still
buy from them, but only via Paypal.

My last purchase was about this time last year, so it could be different
now, and I can't conclusively say that it was them in the first place. JFYI.

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Zulfiqar
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 10:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [H] SSD for Laptop (good idea or not?)

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On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 7:43 PM, Anthony Q. Martin
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks folks. I just needed a sanity check before dropping bucks.  Now 
> if I could just find a sale...I saw someone saying they got it for $350.
>
> On 1/18/2012 11:35 AM, Brian Weeden wrote:
>
>> Absolutely go with the SSD.  Reduces power and heat, improves speed 
>> and reliability.
>>
>> ------------
>> Brian
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Jan 18, 2012, at 11:31, Zulfiqar Naushad<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>
>>  Ssds are probably the biggest boost you can give to your system. I
>>> also have the Samsung ssd. But the older model and it runs great.
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Jan 18, 2012, at 7:28 PM, "Anthony Q. 
>>> Martin"<[email protected]>
>>>  wrote:
>>>
>>>  I have a new ThinkPad x220t laptop with 8GB of RAM and a 7200rpm 
>>> 320GB
>>>> drive.
>>>>
>>>> I'm thinking about replacing that drive with a Samsung 830 256GB SSD.
>>>>  However, before I spend money on this I would like to flesh out my 
>>>> thinking on what to expect the impact to be on my activities versus 
>>>> spending money on this, since this will come out of my pocket (I 
>>>> didn't spend for the laptop).
>>>>
>>>> I'm thinking the most meaningful impact will be the increased 
>>>> battery life.  I've read reports of 1-2 hours of increased battery 
>>>> life by going to this SSD over the HDD.  That is important because 
>>>> I want to use the 3-cell battery rather than the 6-cell battery.  I 
>>>> have back issues so lugging around the lightest load possible is 
>>>> important.  I find using those rolling luggage bags to be a bit of a
pain.
>>>>
>>>> I also think the SSD is less prone to bumps so data should be safer 
>>>> on the SSD than on the HDD.  Most of my software load is already on 
>>>> the laptop to just the new workout will be landing on the drive and 
>>>> I still use my desktops for extended work sessions.  I don't warm 
>>>> well to smallish keyboards and screens (mainly screens).
>>>>
>>>> When repeatedly opening programs like Word, Powerpoint, OneNote, 
>>>> and PDF, the caching plays a big impact and lessens the advantage 
>>>> of SSD.  An upgrade to 16GB might extend that as more would remain 
>>>> in cache.  That will require wasting 8GB however, because I would have
to replace both sticks.
>>>>  I don't think boot time is that important as I will let it sleep 
>>>> between sessions.
>>>>
>>>> Any comments or experiences that suggest I'm off on these thoughts?
>>>>
>>>


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Best Regards,


Zulfiqar Naushad


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