**Today Only 18/09/2012** Samsung SpinPoint F3 1TB & Lian Li PC-6B Case

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Samsung SpinPoint F3 1TB SATA-II 32MB Cache - OEM (HD103SJ / ST1000DM005) @ £57.98 inc VAT

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The F3 operates at 7200RPM with offerings of up to 1TB data storage capacity by using two 500GB per platter disks. As well as meeting datacentre requirements for addition storage to meet rising demand and increasing performance needs, the new drives also deliver high-performance with lower power for desktop computers and servers.

- Capacity: 1TB
- Cache: 32MB
- Interface: SATA-II
- Spin Speed: 7200RPM
- Seek Time: 8.9ms
- Warranty: 3 Years

Only £57.98 inc VAT.

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Lian Li PC-6B Case - Black @ £69.98 inc VAT

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The newest case from Lian Li gives masses of features for little cost! With USB 3.0 support and excellent cooling, your PC will be happy all day long in this chassis.

- Dimensions: (W) 210mm x (H) 475mm x (D) 498mm
- Front bezel Material: Aluminum
- Side Panel: Aluminum
- Body Material: Aluminum
- Net Weight: 5KG
- 5.25" drive bay (External): 3
- 3.5" drive bay (External): None
- HDD bay: 3.5” HDD x 3 / 2.5” HDD x 2
- Expansion Slot: 8
- Motherboard: ATX / Micro-ATX / Mini-ITX
- System Fan (Front): 140mm Fan x 1
- System Fan (Top): None
- System Fan (Rear): 120mm Fan x 1
- I/O Ports: USB 3.0 x 1 / USB 2.0 x 1 / HD Audio
- Maximum Video Card Size: 440mm



Only £69.98 inc VAT.

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That Spinpoint F3 looks like a good deal, but only for UK customers (with shipping to mainland EU it becomes more expensive than Amazon.fr/de with the free super saver shipping thing)
 
are these not to be considered 'normal' prices for the near future?

i Know what your saying though, I need another 2TB drive for my homeserver , I paid £55 for one last year now its more like £80.
 
are these not to be considered 'normal' prices for the near future?

i Know what your saying though, I need another 2TB drive for my homeserver , I paid £55 for one last year now its more like £80.

I think high capacity SSDs will hit that sort of price before HDDs will to be honest, which is not a bad thing...
 
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