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give me the latest prices

posted by : farhan, 04 March 2012 Complain about this comment
Ka-pow!

Went to a computer fair and should have done my research beforehand.. from £25 to £75 for a 500GB SATA drive. I was like, er, what just hit me a freight train?

I just hope the folks in the floods are doing better and rebuilding their lives. I don't know when prices will stabilize or approach anything near what they were (no chance of fallback plants?), maybe someone more knowledgeable than me knows. Perhaps a proportion of this increase could go towards helping the people over there feed and cloth themselves, and rebuild their homes. Can replace hard drives..unlike human life :)

posted by : John, 07 December 2011 Complain about this comment
Some places honour old prices

Got my new 3tb drive at the original cost, they kept the price down and one per customer until out of stock.

Brings me up to 26tb for my main computer, resonable amount for home use.

posted by : butterfly, 30 November 2011 Complain about this comment
And then some

I bought a batch of Samsung 2Gb drives in August for about 75 squid.

They're now pushing 225. Just as well I can wait.

WRT price gouging: something similar happened after the Sumitomo fire and it kept ram prices up for several years but in this case if the prices stay high for long SSD will eat the mechanical makers' dogfood.

Even with all the chest beating about eggs in baskets (all the factories around bangkok) the HDD market is critically dependent on TDK, BASF and Xyratex as single points of failure and has been for some time. problems at any of the three would make the current supply glitch look minor.

posted by : stoatwblr, 30 November 2011 Complain about this comment
@SHOUTER

No such thing as a Blue Ray DVD

posted by : heffer, 29 November 2011 Complain about this comment
No shit Sherlock

Did you just crawl under a rock to "report" this? What's next, the Berlin Wall fell?

posted by : Mr Gigglenutz, 29 November 2011 Complain about this comment
It is end of 10k and 15k

SSD will be cheaper than 10k HDD.

Flash producers should now cut the prices to attack 2.5" market.

posted by : T, 29 November 2011 Complain about this comment
MOSTLY IRRELEVANT

TABLETS AND CELL PHONES DONT USE HARD DRIVES. ALSO FOR LAPTOPS AND OTHER COMPUTERS, LOTS OF PEOPLE WANT TO HAVE A SSD INSTEAD ANYWAY.

IF THERE ARE NO DISKS LEFT, DOES THAT MEAN DOS CAN FINALLY DIE ALREADY? OH WAIT I FORGOT ABOUT CDS AND DVDS AND BLUE RAY DVDS. WELL SURELY THEY ARE NEARLY DEAD TOO THEN.

AW RATS AND I NEVER GOT TO OWN A 15,000 RPM SPINNING MEDIA. OH WELL MAYBE I WILL GO GET A MURDERCYCLE.

posted by : SHOUTER, 28 November 2011 Complain about this comment
eh

Maybe this is indicitive of my age but harddrive prices have seemed unrealisically low for a couple years now.

posted by : rchiwawa, 28 November 2011 Complain about this comment
How will we know...

when the production capacity returns to pre-flooding times?
I smell price gouging...

posted by : robbie, 28 November 2011 Complain about this comment

Hard drive prices double after Thai floods

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