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I had my eye on a Samsung QVO 8TB sata3 2.5" for ages, literally over a year it was this price from a known legit competitor, for £338, now it's between £500-570 anywhere you look... WTF!
The serials also all show as valid on Western Digital's warranty checked and show limited warranty till Dec 2028 (so I guess they were manufactured in Dec 2023). I dunno if that could be faked.Yeah, NVME drives power off on the default settings, I have a couple with super low power on even though they're pretty old.
The old way of checking was to google the firmware version, since everything else can be faked and this exposed the controller that was actually used on the drive, but I don't know if that is still considered reliable.
Somewhat surprised me, altho it shouldn't have really due to online reviews etc, just how big the Meshify 2 XL case is, Clue being in the name. But much of that space, is just vacant as at one time there would have been a whole stack of drive bays fitted there. A Meshify 2 would have been fine.Yeah, there's quite a few that only have 2.5 now Not a big fan really, since it is nice to at least have the option of carrying over an old drive, though I suppose there are USB caddys for most things.
You did well to get 6!
Somewhat surprised me, altho it shouldn't have really due to online reviews etc, just how big the Meshify 2 XL case is, Clue being in the name. But much of that space, is just vacant as at one time there would have been a whole stack of drive bays fitted there. A Meshify 2 would have been fine.
I didn't think of 6 being exceptional, nor really needed in my case. It is something that I'm now understanding that there seems to be a reduction in those noted SATA ports and a move to NVME, not as much need for me to have such a large case.
Interesting how certain technology arrives and then gradually gets replaced...
I had my eye on a Samsung QVO 8TB sata3 2.5" for ages, literally over a year it was this price from a known legit competitor, for £338, now it's between £500-570 anywhere you look... WTF!
Weren't they all actually selling at a loss though when the prices were down at 1tb drive for £35? Think I read that somewhere... not sure how much of a loss of course.Sign of the times, we had warning about the increase just didn’t think it would be this much of an increase. Time to search the used market more.
Sign of the times, we had warning about the increase just didn’t think it would be this much of an increase. Time to search the used market more.
Seen a couple of news articles today suggesting SSD prices are going to rise a further 60% over the next couple of quarters
Increased demand and reduced supply of chips.
There was over supply of drives following covid causing prices to drop heavily as a lot of drives were previously backed up with the supply chain problems with lockdown.
Prices are now rising due to supply chains being normalised but chip manufacturers are increasing prices to cover the shortfalls during covid. Also increased business demand for drives due to new AI applications. Plus new PS5's coming out in Sept.
Funnily enough I was looking at my PC parts shopping list this morning - Had my eye on a 4tb MSI Spatium 461 last December. I noted the price at £169, but looked today and they are £395