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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago

HDD prices spike as AI infrastructure and China's PC push collide — hard drives record biggest price increase in eight quarters, suppliers warn pressure will continue

www.tomshardware.com

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HDD prices spike as AI infrastructure and China's PC push collide — hard drives record biggest price increase in eight quarters, suppliers warn pressure will continue

www.tomshardware.com

Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago
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Hard drives, often treated as a legacy technology, are once again being pulled into the spotlight.
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    I’m just gonna say, check out shucks.top, just got two 14tb drives for 160 each.

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      Like 2 years ago that was just a normal price ffs

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      If they are SMR, they are basically DOA (for my use case)

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        None of the WD 14tb have been SMR as of yet. Neither have the two 18tb drives I’ve shucked.

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      Are they used HDDs? Nothing worse than buying something that’s on the brink of dying.

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        Used HDD aren’t on the brink of dying some them could last decades.

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        Nope! They’re brand new shuckable (you can take out the hdd) external drives. I have 10 14tb drives in my nas that all came from this. And if you keep the enclosures, you can still warrenty them.

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      Thanks I didn’t think of doing that. I have sole hard drove to replace the difference on price is 50% for some huge sdd. I found this link, is it hood info or ai slop ? https://quickharddrive.com/best-shucking-hard-drive-2024-guide/653/

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        I’ve trusted this site for a long time. https://shucks.top/

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          Thanks I will look into it.

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        That’s def Ai, but it seems well curated and the info looks pretty reliable. I go for the western digital drives myself, they seem to have the best reliability. To pop them open it’s just plastic clips, and once you get the corners to pop you can usually pull the rest by hand.

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          Thanks for the advice. It made me doubt but I had no obvious clue.

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