8 GB high speed CF for $159

By James Kendrick | Sunday, September 17, 2006 | 3:54 PM CT | 10 comments |

Transcend 8 GB CFYesterday I decided to look for a reasonably priced CF card to use with Flash (Samsung Q1 SSD) primarily to carry music and video files around with me.  I didn’t want to spend too much so I figured I would get a 2 GB card which would carry quite a bit of media.  A card I found on Amazon that is actually through TigerDirect was such a good deal I had to pick it up.  The Transcend 8 GB 120x (whatever that means) compact flash memory card is only $159.99!  This is not a MicroDrive, it’s a real low-power high-speed memory card and that price is pretty decent.  I should have it in a few days and I’ll report back how well it works.  If you are looking for the biggest CF card you can find this is a great deal.

Comments (10)

  • A quick check on newegg tells me that you got ripped off a bit on that card.

    I found a 120x 8GB card there for $129 + $5 shipping. Also found a 150x 8GB card for $145 + $5 shipping.

    No tax for you since Newegg is in Cali.

    No, I don’t work for Newegg. Just saying that the price you found is not that special these days. :P

    Shogmaster — 11:47 AM on September 17, 2006 Reply

  • Yes, I found some cheaper ones after I ordered this one. What I liked about this Transcend card was the positive user reviews I found around the web. Prices sure have dropped since an 8 GB card was $600. :)

    jk12:03 PM on September 17, 2006 Reply

  • What I’m hoping for is that the 8GB CF cards get a little faster so that I can load Windows on the CF card for some of those laptops that let’s you boot from USB, and flash card slots! Then I can use the HDD for keeping the data I create and have fast booting Windows on the CF!! :D

    How fast is “20MB/s read 18MB/s write” to run Windows from?

    Shogmaster — 12:57 PM on September 17, 2006 Reply

  • James,

    I would really appreciate it if you can try out playing video off of the CF card on the Samsung. I have been looking at a card like this for a while, but I want to make sure that the transfer rate is good enough for video. No one wants to watch a movie that stutters.

    Thanks for the great site!

    Mesapilot3:53 PM on September 17, 2006 Reply

  • Media playing is what I intend to use the card for and I’ll report on how well that works.

    jk11:12 PM on September 17, 2006 Reply

  • I bought a Toshiba 2GB card that doesn’t play video or music files without stuttering. I read on one of the sites that the Q1 has a slow CF slot. I hope that you have more success with your new card.

    Bill — 12:17 AM on September 18, 2006 Reply

  • There’s a link on my blog to a detailed performance test of the Samsung SSD disk if you’re interested. I write about uninstalling everything from my desktop and have all data online and only use online webapplications. So 32 GB is more than enough for my uninstalled PC.

    Jonas9:39 PM on September 21, 2006 Reply

  • Hey Kevin, Did I miss something? How does that 2GB memory card that you bought work on music and video? I want to replace the card that I have now which stutters noticeably on playback in the Q1. Is yours one I should consider?

    Bill — 1:45 AM on September 22, 2006 Reply

  • FYI Newegg is not in Cali, Its in Edison NJ. I have been searching a multitude of sites and most that have similar speeds are twice the cost.

    Robrowe — 1:51 AM on November 9, 2006 Reply

  • >>Prices sure have dropped since an 8 GB card was $600. :)

    Yeah tell me about it!

    I bought a 40M PCMCIA flash card in 1995 for $1400 US. That’s right.

    Ric — 10:32 AM on April 18, 2008 Reply

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