Prices of 512 GB SSDs will drop below $ 0.1 per GB by the end of the year

guru3d.com/news-story/prices-of-512-gb-ssds-will-drop-below-1-per-gb-by-the-end-of-the-year.html

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>tfw wait fag
>my waiting actually paid off

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>tfw been waiting since 2010

me too!

don't worry the factory will flood soon and prices will triple

Tfw paid 140 euro for a 500gb drive year and a half ago

don't you fucking dare, not doing this again

rev up those jav torrents!

have sex

>0.1 * 512 = 51.2
>$51
>45 merkel money
>500gb ssd

I'm not holding my breath desu desu but it will be cash if true

I'm really tempted to pull the trigger on a WD Green SSD, 1TB for 98$ shipped seems like too much of a good deal. Or should i get a Samsung 860QVO for 120$?

>be waitfag
>ryzen 3000 series 8c16t 5ghz for $200
>ddr4 16 gb for under $50
>ssd 1 TB for ~$50

>>ddr4 16 gb for under $50
>not just going with 32GB for 100

Newfags can't trendforce

You can already get cheap adata and team ssds for that in the states before tax

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underated

>buying SATA ssds in 20 fucking 19
You are all retards.

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me to (no, really me to!)

Don't wait too long. They're cutting production now.

>don't worry the factory will flood soon and prices will triple
And never ever go back to their pre-flood levels

y tho

Quantum crystal drives are the future.

Me, but I already bought one this month.
The price is literally far cheaper than last year, holy shit.

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I think he wants people to buy m.2 ssds since ps5 will have that.

but I ran out of M.2 slots already and I won't install pcie extension because it will look ugly through my PC window

I still remember she .50 cent per GB was good

I got a 500gb see for like only 200€ years ago and hdd likely remains GB/€ king, what's the big deal?

>whats the big deal between $150 dollar difference

they already are, retard.

show me samsung evo 512gb for 50$

*sip* those were truly the days

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meanwhile, you pay $6.25 per gigabyte for 3200Mhz DDR4 ram :)

>adata and team ssds
yeah but people might not want to lose all their data when it dies in 2 years.

/biz here this is great news user. But we're bull market now. This is not fair. I cant buy cheap SSD's and Crypto. ITS NOT FUCKING FAIR.

The price of QLC is coming down. That is to say that higher quality NAND cells are drying up, and the market is getting flooded with low endurance shit.
This isn't a good thing.

Your reflection already does the job, what harm could an extension board possibly do?

I paid $450 for a Samsung 950 Pro
512GB back in 2016.

Why not 1tb? I thought ssd were more cost effective the bigger they are?

Isn't this only for SATA SSDs like the cheap-ass ADATA SU800? Those ones aren't even that big of an upgrade from HDDs

Its half that now.

Oops. Price parity prior to 2023 is a no-no.

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just run redundant disks nerd

>just use two SSDs to make up for the fact that your one cheaper QLC SSD is low quality
Wow. What savings. Totally worth it.

>redundant SSD
literally why? just have a daily backup to a slow fuckhuge HDD like a normal person
raid is not fucking backup

3-4 times than hdd speed is faster enough.

This is the price of all nand. Demand for memory chips (and all semiconductors) is down

no it's not. you can get deals like that for shitty low mhz ram, but for the good ram that makes the most out of a Ryzen processor you gotta pay a premium.

>still not as reliable as an HDD
Enjoy running out of write cycles in 5 years while I still have perfectly working HDDs from the 90s.

>imagine buying poozen and being happy about it
it's like you can have a buffet but you settle for a bag of chips

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>while I still have perfectly working HDDs from the 90s.
that are useless lol

At least they work unlike SSDs.

>using a HDD as your boot drive in 2019
>my waiting paid off
No, it didn't

I still regularly use a 160GB Maxtor drive from ~2005. Also
>cannot comprehend pros vs. cons
The pros throughput, seek times, and resilience of SSDs easily outweigh the con of less life

How's those vulnerabilities going? Is it around 25 now? Or more?

Nobody cares about boomer retro idiots if you cant ride the tech wave you don't belong in tech imo.

>H-Heh... I spent ten years of my short time alive being irritated by a hard drive every day to save $50. Winning!

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>512 GB
what is this, a drive for ants?

Being poor should be a crime.

It certainly is embarrassing.

>imagine buying poozen
it's the lesser evil of the two