You asked for 256GB for less than £100 and here it is!! Crucials V4!! IN STOCK & BENCHMARKED!!

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As has been said by many of you, your after a 256GB SSD for sub £100! Well here it is! Its Crucials V4 256GB SSD brought to you at £99.95inc VAT exclusively by OcUK! :D


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Crucial V4 256GB 2.5" SATA-II Solid State Hard Drive @ £99.95 inc VAT

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The right drive
If you bought a computer before 2011 and you're looking to upgrade to an SSD, the Crucial® v4 SSD might be just what you're looking for. Designed to deliver substantial performance for mainstream computers, the Crucial v4 SSD was created to complement the abilities of your system. Since computers made before 2011 typically have slower data transfer capabilities than newer systems, they're best-suited for the Crucial v4 SSD, which was built with these transfer speeds in mind.

The right performance
The Crucial v4 SSD delivers everything you've come to expect from our award-winning line of SSDs: faster read/write speeds, faster boot times, faster application loading times, and increased reliability compared to traditional hard drives. We've taken all of our SSD expertise and fine-tuned it to deliver powerful performance for mainstream computers at an affordable price.

The right price
Why pay for performance you can't use? To complement your system, we thought it made sense to deliver a mainstream solution that would save you money while maintaining a high level of SSD performance. Since the Crucial v4 SSD doesn't include pricey features that cater to high-performance systems, we're able to offer a high-quality product at an affordable price.

Crucial—quality you can depend on
A Crucial® is a trusted name when it comes to SSDs, and that's no coincidence. As a brand of Micron, one of the world's leading manufacturers of SSDs, our engineers work tirelessly to design, refine, and support a powerful line of SSDs—'all the way down to the NAND component. From the award-winning Crucial m4 SSD to the new Crucial Adrenaline Solid State Cache Solution, we continue to innovate without sacrificing what has made us great: high-quality products backed by outstanding customer service.

Crucial SSDs. Performance you can trust.

*SATA 3Gb/s system setup 160GB Hitachi 5400 RPM Hard Drive, Intel DP67BG motherboard, Intel i5-2400 3.1GHz processor, BIOS Rev. 2111 (November 20, 2011), and chipset drivers Rev. 9.3.0.1019 using PCMark Vantage HDD test suite.

**SATA 6Gb/s system setup 160GB Hitachi 5400 RPM hard drive, Intel D975XBX2 motherboard, Intel P4 3.73GHz processor, BIOS Rev. 1859 (October 28, 2006), and chipset drivers Rev. 9.1.2.1008 using PCMark Vantage HDD test suite.

Performance level based on comparative PCMark Vantage HDD test scores gathered through benchmark testing in July 2012. Actual performance level may vary based on benchmark used and individual system configuration.

Features:-
- Delivers substantial SSD performance for mainstream computer systems (SATA 3Gb/s capable)
- Faster start-up times and faster system speeds compared to a traditional hard drive
- Compatible with PC/Mac®
- Three-year limited warranty

Technical Specifications:-
- Capacity (unformatted): 256GB
- Components: Micron® 25nm NAND Flash Memory, Multi-Level Cell (MLC)
- Dimensions: 98.9 mm x 68.75 mm x 7 mm or 9.5 mm
- Interface Speed: 3 Gb/s
- Seq Read (MB/s): 230MB/s
- Seq Write (MB/s): 190MB/s
- Random Read: 10K IOPS
- Random Write: 4K IOPS
- Latency Read 0.1ms
- Latency Write 0.1ms
- Form Factor: 2.5" 9.5mm
- 25nm Micron NAND for the best reliability
- Warranty: 3 Year Manufacturer Warranty


Was £129.95 Inc. VAT

Only £99.95 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW



Now the speeds may not be the greatest however what you need to remember is that its access times that transform your PC and this in day to day use will be no slower than any other drive on the market unless your into subjecting the drive to really heavy loads.

Take a look over the web at some reviews and you will see that Crucial have been up to their old tricks quoting tech specs far below what the drives can actually achieve making these even better value for money :D
 
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To answer a few Qs

Yes, this would be ideal to replace an aging SATA-II drive in a laptop.

Yes, it would be perfect for ultra fast storage over a conventional HDD.

Yes, it would be ideal as a boot drive if your moving from a Mechanical drive.



If your after the best in performance your looking at the wrong deal but at the end of the day OcUK get many deals and these deals are for everyone in all markets :)
 
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