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$250 in expensive, but somewhat reasonable. I bought this 100 gb 2.5" harddrive for 120, so I will still get the same dollar to GB ratio with a new drive. 7200rpms really is the way to go for me, since I am a gamer. This looks like an amazing drive.*Bman21212 goes and saves up $250
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Bman21212 @ May 10th 2007 5:02PM
$250 in expensive, but somewhat reasonable. I bought this 100 gb 2.5" harddrive for 120, so I will still get the same dollar to GB ratio with a new drive. 7200rpms really is the way to go for me, since I am a gamer. This looks like an amazing drive.
*Bman21212 goes and saves up $250