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I've purchased a dozen of these over the last few days at $60 apiece, which is only 50% higher than their pre-flood daily price of $40 each.
Do you think hard drive prices will decrease to their pre-flood points?
It's no coincidence that Samsung stopped making rotational media. I'm glad I got my 1TB F1s back when I did; don't know what I'll replace them with when they die. SSDs might be that inexpensive by then at the rate they're going.
...because Seagate bought their HD manufacturing business, and was in negotiations to do so even before the flood?
Do you think hard drive prices will decrease to their pre-flood points?
Its still a really bad time to buy a HDD.
Now that Seagate owns Samsung and WD owns Hitachi, its easier than ever for colluding and price fixing to take place. It honestly even seems as if the entire industry got together and decided that anywhere between 10-20% failure rates are perfectly acceptable nowadays too. The reliability on just about every 1tb-2tb+ drive (besides the exceptions of the excellent track records of the WD Black 1tb WD1001FALS and Samsung 2tb F4 prior to it being manufactured by Seagate) seems its higher than its EVER been.
As much as price, I'm just as concerned (if not moreso) about the length of warranties shrinking to as little as 1-year. You have to buy a WD RE4 or Black to get the 5-year warranty and they cost $120 for 1TB![]()
All of the low cost HD's that I see only come with 1 year warranties...
I paid $60 for my 1TB Seagate 7200.12 drives, before the floods. Even after the floods, I picked up two more from a BestBuy B&M before they raised their prices.
Have a couple of unused 1TB F1s, 2TB F4s and Hitachis around.
Who knew HDDs would be a better investment than gold![]()
What? This is blasphemy. Why would you buy at a Best Buy? Why? D:I purchased 38 1TB 7200.12s from various Best Buys at $70 per when it became obvious that this was going to be bad. Then they lowered the price to $55 a week later - I did not do the price adjustment over nine receipts at the same time at the same store.
I'm just bloody thankful that I rebuilt both my fileservers (2x 15x 2TB) right before the floods hitSmart decision on hoarding those hard drives though, :thumbsup:. Wish I had gotten in on it.
WD's Blue line OEM drives have a two year warranty. Agreed, though, that the decrease in warranty length on many drives is a bummer for consumers.
Last Samsung 1TB F3 I purchased cost $50 shipped.![]()
I recall that deal. I bought 2 for $105 shipped. Won't see that deal repeated anytime soon.
