Why are SSDs still so fucking expensive?
After turning all my fans off at low temps, I realised it's the HDDs that are making the most noise.
Why can't we have affordable 10TB SSDs?
Why are SSDs still so fucking expensive?
Just raid 10 1TB SSDs.
because only autists like you need 10TB SSDs
>10TB
What the fuck
>REEEEEEEEE BACKGROUND NOISE
It's a fucking computer, not a stealthy ninja assassin looking to break into the pentagon, you stupid autist.
Who the fuck cares?
Because of supply shortages.
A couple of reasons. 1 player in the market went broke, another had a fire that decimated production and finally, yields of smaller lithography chips have been lower than expected.
They're starting to get there, but it takes time. We'll see 10tb disks in time, it's just going to take time to get there, just like it was with HDDs.
>outburst of rage triggered by the slighest stimulation
>calls others autistic
hmmmmmmmmmmm
>1080p/4k videos of family events
>Hundreds of GB of .NEF photos, and then processed JPEGs
>Some movies and TV series (one 1080p BluRay film takes about 30-40GB)
>Few TB of music
it all quickly adds up, and then you also need to make few backups of all of it.
>40GB 1080p video
You're a fucking idiot.
120GB SSDs used to be 35-40 euro, they're at least 50 now, my 250GB 850 Evo cost me 80 euros, it's 100 now
What the fuck happened in 6 months?
>Autists
>Get mad at inanimate objects like SSDs or immaterial things like 2d girls being deflowered or the dB of wavelengths in his general vicinity
>Normal people
>Get mad at Autists
The fact you can't tell the difference shows your on the verge of turning your anti-social disorder into an on-the-spectrum form of autism. Get a clue.
See
On top of that, IMFT haven't landed their new flash stepping and Toshiba have had huge issues getting their latest designs to work.
tl;dr - Demand is out stripping supply. Prices have gone up.
>My getting angry at thing that affects me in no tangible way shape or form is better than your getting angry at thing that affects you in no tangible way shape or form
That's you. That's what you sound like.
lotta 5k vr porn
>Arguing philosophical semantics
'Studies in how to lose arguments 101' called, they need their top student back.
>mfw I've only been using 250gb ssd for 2 years
Yes indeed
Anything lower is an encode.
Also what's the matter? 40GB is like 30min of download anyway.
They aren't dickhead
480gb is cheap as fuck rn
1tb will be soon
>480GB
>1TB
How much hentai are you hoarding mate?
a few TB
Get a spinning disk dude.
Put it a computer in the closet. Don't need 10tb of SSD to store HD videos....
>bought a 1tb SSD from amazon
>didn't have tracking information
>told amazon support it never arrived
>it did
>mfw
>they immediately sent me a new one
>tfw got a 1tb ssd for free
Feels good being Ashkenazi master race.
HDDs are obsolete. If it wasn't for the price, no one would bother with that 70s shit any more.
HDDs are still the gold standard for storing large amounts of data so no, they are not obsolete
Only because they are cheap
>Why are SSDs still so fucking expensive?
HDDs only dropped under a dollar per gig over a decade ago. SSDs are dropping; a 60gb in 2009 cost me 200. I picked up half a tb for the same price last week.
SSD prices drop stopped about 2 years ago, and went up in recent months.
I've filled a 3tb with partial siterips from hegre, met-art in addition to some stuff ive collected over the past two years. I've nearly filled an additional terabyte while saving up for a couple of 4tb drives.
And? HDDs shot the fuck up in 2010 after the tsunamis in Taiwan wiped out the precious metals they had farmed. Shit goes up and down in response to the world.
>he believes the price hike was due to tsunamis
>he doesn't remember Seagate's profits went up nearly 200% because of this 'catastrophe'.
>get told
> hahaha, you lost the argument because I say so.
I need chemo from reading your comeback.
I'm still stuck with 128gb on both my PC and my thinkpad. By the way:
Let's say that I have a thinkpad that I want to put some storage focused drive on, with a SATA SSD. I have an mSATA slot, but it works at SATA II speeds. I don't want my main drive (that is, the one I use for the OS and applications) to be any slower.
So what would be the best setup:
-Carry around an external USB drive, perhaps not SSD at all, knowing that I don't have USB 3.0
-Install a big nig SSD on that mSATA port, even if it's slower
-Replace current SSD with a bigger SATA SSD, working with just a single drive
>he doesnt realise there was a shortage in supply
>hes going to tell me it was artificially created to increase demand artifically
>he doesnt realise i used to work at a tech distribution company and WD refused to accept future orders because the backfill of orders was getting out of hand
And not accepting orders.. created more demand..
Samsung reduced the output of their VNAND memory prod last year, don't have a source but it was announced
Supposedly its due to nand shortage. But I suspect the real reason could very well be anti-trust issues. Collusion between SSD manufacturers and NAND to keep the price high artificially. Maybe even with HDD manufacturers as well, so they get time to transition slowly (spend less money).
I got a 120 gb EVO 850 for around 60 eurobucks a year ago and recently bought a 250 gb one for 95
No tape storage is the gold standard for large amounts of data.
Just because its old doesn't mean its not still relevant
Time to get a dedicated server
I already have one, but I only use it for backups. I wouldn't mind using it as my main storage, but then I lose Recycle Bin feature.
Could only work if the vendor is amazon itself.
Put your hard drives in a NAS somewhere else and you won't have to worry about the noise. You shouldn't need more than a 1 TB SSD for OS, programs, and games.