• foodandart@lemmy.zip
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    6 days ago

    Ack! No one has the 4TB Ironwolf Pro drives!

    This is bullshit.

    F’ckin’ datacenter pricks.

    • lyralycan@sh.itjust.works
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      6 days ago

      Yeah I feel you. It’s hurting all of us, seeing parts at over double the price they’re worth or simply out of stock. I heard that after taking all the DDR5 RAM they went after HDDs.

      These are my notes on components I was looking at, dated

      Motherboard

      ASRock Phantom Gaming X870E Nova WiFi (1.3x base)

      • Base £250
      • £320 in 02/2026

      CPU

      AMD Ryzen Zen 6 10700X3D?

      AMD Ryzen 7 9700X (1.1x base)

      • Base £250
      • £280 in 03/2026

      RAM

      Corsair Vengeance / LPX - DDR5, 6800MT/s, CL32, 2x32GB (4.6x base)

      • Base £230 / £3.60/GB
      • £290 in 10/2025
      • £1,050 in 03/2026
      • £480 used
      Depressing compromise RAM

      Corsair Vengeance DDR5, 5600MT/s, CL40, 2x16GB

      • £270 used

      Note: RAM in current build was £170 for 2x16GB in Feb 2017, equivalent to £230 in Jan 2026

      Games SSD

      WD Black SN850X 8TB (2.4x base)

      • Base £450
      • £700 in 01/2026
      • £1,060 in 03/2026

      OR Samsung 9100 Pro 8TB

      OS & Program SSD

      Samsung 990 Pro 4TB (1.7x base)

      • Base £260
      • £315 in 01/2026
      • £440 in 03/2026

      Fans

      Noctua 140mm x 8

      • Base £264
      • £264 in 02/2026

      Case

      NZXT H6 Flow (1.1x base)

      • Base £80
      • £90 in 02/2026

      PSU

      Corsair HX1200i Platinum (2025) (1.2x base)

      • Base £210
      • £245 in 03/2026
      • Purchased for £200 new

      GPU (1.3x base)

      Sapphire Radeon RX 7900 XT 20GB (1.3x base)

      • Base £700
      • £900 in 03/2026
      • Purchased for £520 used

      Hypothetical:

      High Capacity HDD

      Seagate Ironwolf Pro 20TB, 7200RPM, CMR (1.3x base)

      • Base £480
      • £510 in 02/2026
      • ST20000NT001

      Seagate Ironwolf Pro 24TB

      Xbox Expansion SSD

      • Seagate 2TB
      • £200 in 02/2026 (for standard 2TB Seagate NVME)
      • Purchased for £267 new

      Notes

      base = ~Sep/Oct 2025, just before hell
      RAM eBay Sellers ~ 2x base

      • zod000@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        5 days ago

        This is very close to my exact PC build. I bought in December of 2024 because I was sure Trump with fuck everything up with his tariffs. While that ended up being true, AI bullshit made it far worse.