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      it would not surprise me if a news breaks out soon that they’ve reached similar deals with the other major brands.

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          I just picked up 40tb for exactly this reason. I was already considering an upgrade, but was planning like 16 tb. But with this news… Might as well get it while I can at prices I was expecting to pay anyway, even if it’s more than I really had budgeted for it…

          (I got refurbished drives, with 3 yr warranty, so this wasn’t like several grand with no protection or anything)

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              Heh, yeah, I’m assuming hard drives are going to do the same thing graphics cards did… get wildly expensive and never come back down, even if they could. With that in mind, this sounds like a good option.

              Also I currently have no backups, and this much extra space fixes that handily. So it was sort of needed and something I was considering anyway.

              I’m trying really really hard to convince myself I made the right choice here. 😅

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                i mean no one sees any of this getting any better any time soon. overkill? possibly. but it’s one thing to not have to worry about for a while

                edit: if it makes you feel any better, i usually build a new computer every 5-7 years, but this time i upgraded early, last january, 2025 expecting tariffs to make supply shitty-- i had no idea AI would be screwing up everything the way it has. definitely glad i made that decision, even though i went way over budget–i should be set PC-wise for quite a while

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                  I rebuilt my pc just a few weeks before the ram explosion (replaced cpu, mobo, ram, and cooling), only thing it doesn’t have upgraded is graphics card, but the one it has is …… eh… ok for now until I can afford to pick something else up. Also definitely glad to have made that decision. And probably will be with my storage choice too, once it’s hindsight. I just hate spending money.

                  So yeah, thanks, that helps. :)

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      I’ve had the opposite experience. I bought two Seagate drives 15-20 years ago and both failed. Lol I’ve been buying WD ever since and I’m still using them today. Please don’t jinx me.

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      Maybe I got a bad one, but it had a god awful loud noise. Works fine, but I switched back to WD after that

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        HGST was created after Hitachi bought IBM’s hard drive business. It was then later bought by Western Digital.

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    It took a lot in me not to brag about my luck with buying used HHDs for home use.

    Not to be ‘that guy’, but with how things are trending I feel like now is the time to make your homelab if you want one and haven’t taken the dive already.

    Seems like there’s a growing chorus of tech CEOs affirming plans to transition consumers to cloud-based personal computing - component prices probably wont be bouncing back anytime soon.

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      Least year I paid $485 cdn for 22 tb wd red pro drives. Right now the same drives are $749 cdn.

      It’s already too late

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        Yea, I mean it’s definitely already pretty bad, but I just don’t think it’s coming back down - at least not soon.

        If you can afford it still, I wouldn’t wait.

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      I went to buy used drives for an offsite backup and the prices were double what I paid a year ago, so no, now is not the time, unfortunately.

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        Yup, they are definitely already inflated, but I wouldn’t wait for them to come back down - i’m not sure they will.