When will NVMe SSD price crash?

I want to buy 4TB sticks for $200

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you have to pretend to not want it, to drive down demand. every post like this boosts prices / GB by $.01.

literally this unironically

Why the fuck do people even want these?
>inb4 muh space
Its literally an overprice SSD you autist

Why would you want those gaming SSDs?

>he doesn't want to go fast

You can put them in raid 0 on a nuc and turn it into a server.

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based

>Raid 0

Enjoy that

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I don't want my ssd to be at 80°C during file transfert and to throttle to sata3 speeds all the freaking time.

>Raid0 storage in a server

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>too dumb to put a heatsink on a contoller

they already are

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Not true, if demand goes down, they'll just reduce production so they can keep the prices up.

All the DRAM manufacturers have been convicted of doing monopoly cartels several times. The last time was this year by the EU, if I recall correctly.

Only water fucking cooling is enough for this garbage.
40°C is not ok for me.
30°C is my limit for storage devices.

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Why do they need pci-e x4? Why not 4 m.2 slots with pci.e x1? The backs of motherboards have tons of space

why are nvme ssds better than sata?

why?

NVME can handle multiqueue IO operations, its the entire purpose of it. AHCI is old as fuck.

A pcie x1 is just 8gbps, buy SATA SSDs then.

boo woo faggot

Rude

Since Optane has workarounds on Ryzen now, is it relevant? Seems fun for making HDDs good for holding games again.

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That's a bull trap son

are there any good ryzen nucs?

It's not a consumer aimed question. I mean why not just route 1x or 2x PCI-E channels to m.2 but add more? 4x must cost more money right? So why not split the cost and implement multiple sockets

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It's still in production for the first batch but UDOO is making a pretty good one. They did a Kickstarter earlier this year.

They don't have a page on their site yet, it just goes to the Kickstarter so you have to check the specs there. It's pretty powerful for the size

kickstarter.com/projects/udoo/udoo-bolt-raising-the-maker-world-to-the-next-leve

Wait the specs list is an image, I can just post that.

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just buy the nuc

>Buy a weaker piece of hardware and support Intel in the process

No?

1TB 970 evo for $228 is fucking crazy. I'd get 2 in a heartbeat if they were this cheap here. I just ordered pic related because I discovered this awesome retailer by pure luck when checking the prices for 1tb 970 evos here in Europe. They cost around €260, so two of the 500gb ones from this specific retailer who only has 250gn and 500gb would actually be cheaper, but my motherboard only has a single m.2 slot. I might get my little brother one for his birthday which is going to be in a few months, I have to check whether his mobo has an m.2 slot though next time I'm at my parents' house.

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Intel Hades Canyon shits all over that UGOO BOLD.

Nice. Wondering on getting another 1tb one while the price is kinda low. Will the price stay this low or as we get closer to the holiday season will the prices rise again?

price will crash 60% next year

No but hades canyon does have really beefy vega graphics. 24CUs @ 1.2GHz (3.7 FP32 TFLOPS with 4GB of 200GB/s HBM vRAM. 4c8t i7 maintains 4.2GHz while gaymen too which is unheard of for something this small.

>2GHz quad-core
>8 CUs (~1 FP32 TFLOPS) using very slow system RAM as vRAM
What is this horseshit?

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Is this a joke? It's literally slower than a shitty 2400g desktop apu.

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