Buy now before it's over.
Just let us die. Nuke the planet already.
You could have prevented this, and yet you let retards generate funny ai videos. I see more and more AI ads and people just eat that slop up, it's embarassing.
>>107454629It's pretty crazy to me that the 1% have amassed so much wealth that they can simply outprice millions of people out of an entire market.
>>107454629too late. the prices have already almost doubled.
>>107454660Sure but you will never convince retards to start taxing wealth and not work
>>107454689All the billionaires own the media and constantly tell everyone how that's a bad idea because their tiny investments will be affected (and omg what if you are a billionaire one day)
Don't care, just not buying.
>>107454689The problem with that is that even when elected to do that, the people that write these tax laws are always either incompetent or corrupt so the taxhikes always hit the middle class most
>>107454629I bought ssd for 50% more than it usually was because I felt like it would be too late otherwise.
Is crucial using ai slop in their product description? This is supposed to be m. 2...
>>107454660>>107454689The government can print as much monopoly money as it wants and it sets the rules that govern how powerful corporations can become, it is also the exclusive playground of the rich and powerful. Trying to tax the rich to stop the rich is like trying to punish an investment banker by forcing him to invest, but go ahead and keep begging the pedokike elites to stop being evil I guess.
this is just a lull.
>>107454774I agree, you don't treat cancer by taxing it.
>>107454629its a good thing then that I already got a 8tb nvme
HDD Chads cant stop winning
>>107455193HDD chads can't stop spinning
Upgraded my RAM and bought a new SSD at the beginning of this year. Feeling vindicated. I’ll see you suckers on the cloud in 8 years or so when it’s no longer good enough.
>NVME drives never last longer than 2 yearsoh shit oh shit oh shitbetter bulk buy now
>>107455289>I’ll see you suckers on the cloud in 8 years or so when it’s no longer good enough.Even a spinning rust drive is going to have faster access than cloud you dumb retard
>>107454744thems NYSISYW sticks>Now You See It>Soon, You Won't
>>107455307I still have one from 5+ years ago
>>107455307just downclock them
The future of computing is a home fabbed one in the megahertz range running TempleOS.
Should I buy RTX 5090 now? I don't reaaaaly need it. But I want to upgrade eventually.
>>107454660Billions of people. Things are too far gone.
>>107454629>wait why are we letting nvidia make huge profits again while we memory/storage chumps just make normal money? time to fix that with a sudden "supply shortage"
>>107455307What? I been using one for years. I picked up the nvme 9100 pro on black friday because I knew this would happen. I should get another SSD though before this actually gets as bad as ram.
>>107454629Aren't these easier to make than Ram Sticks?
>>107456417There were great crucial deals and some WD dealsGet backups too
>>107456288Yeah
>>107456459Im gonna buy a 870 evo again 1 tb (gonna revive my older computers with linux) , what do you think 100 bucks could buy used for 80.
>>107454629I warned you just before black friday. I told you to buy your SSD's and GPU's right then.
>>107456520We all said this but some people just won't learn.
>>107455459Not him but wtf is that.
>>107456459Does crucial make good ssds? I am using thier ram but always go samsung for nvme and ssd. WD is from the old old days are they still kings or fell off?
>>107456546Always was solid especially when on sale t710 was at a near all time low black Friday at 4tb>>107456528Third thisNow we're going to get flooded by doomers and wait retards. I also think there's a subsection of faggots that love to demoralize people so they will make doomer threads when even on a normal year you would get called a retard for not buying now.
i was going to buy a 500gb bx500 ssd on amazon. it was a good deal, but now it's expensive. crucial was the only manufacturer of cheap ssds i really trusted, and now that they're leaving the market, it's over.
>>107456598They were fine when on sale mediocre when not also the bx500 is shit tier and Samsung had better sales for the evo
>>107456598Whats expensive, you can buy tge 870 evo 1 tb or a 990 evo 1 tb for like 100 bucks.. unless you live elsewhere.
>>107454629I still buy hard drives and M.2 is a meme socket that my motherboard doesn't have anyway. I don't care if SSDs are going the way of the dodo because they were stupid and only made sense with cheap RAM chips anyway.Cylinder Head Sector up in this bitch all the way. Do you have any idea how many tracks you fit on a 10 TB hard drive?
>>107456576Dam well i picked up the 9100 instead, I didnt get the heatsink ver by mistake but my mobo has a pretty big heatsink cover for like 4 to 5 nvmes, I think thats good enough. Its for when steam os comes out. Gonna dual boot it and keep wins 10.
>>107456639Sorry but nvmes are not a meme... i understand you are stuck in your ways but im a old fag too. But im telling you its a insane jump in gaming and speed. Eg, total war turn times.
Picked up a 4 TB QLC trash for 220€. I sitll regret not getting 4 TB 870 QVOs for 150€ 2 years ago.
>>107454633fpbp
>>107454629Upgraded all my PCs and laptops to 64GB RAM last year. Also sniped a decent amount of Amazon price error 2TB NVME drives for under $100 each.I'm all set for the next decade.Looks like a good time to sell off my old 16GB and 32GB kits for $1000 each in a few months.
>>1074546298 TB doubled the price
>>107456598BX500 sucked anyway. They downgraded it from a TLC drive to a QLC. So it was a dramless QLC piece of shit.
>>107456427Making the NAND flash takes capacity away from making HBM by dram makers. And guess who control 65% of the Nand flash market? You guessed right Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron.SSD's will not probably rise in prices as much as ram. Because Kioxia, Sandisk and YMTC exist. Especially YMTC being Chinese will curb the prices a bit.
>>107454629I panic bought 16TB of hard drive storage. My SSDs are showing their age but hopefully prices will fall before they die.
>>107454689Nah, nobody making less than 200k should be taxed on income at all. If we add wealth taxes, the government will simply squander it
>>107454689Consumption tax/VAT is ideal. Also the government should stop spending so much money to begin with.
Should I avoid all SSDs with Phison E18 based controllers?Just checked why the Seagate FireCuda 530R is relatively cheap still.Only bad posts on reddit.
>>107456933No company trusts YMTC SSDs anymore, that shit is so unreliable.They're the only SSDs I have that actually lose data when stored for a few months as an external drive.Biwin get fucked.
>>107456504$100 for 1TB seems like it's the best it's going to get.It sucks that SATA SSDs are the same price as NVMe SSDs now due to scale and NAND demand. They only got affordable not even 10 years ago.The only way NVMe is going to become more convenient is if mobo manufacturers start putting more M.2 slots on the back of motherboards and CPUs get more PCIe lanes.
>>107456639There's no doubt HDDs are king for capacity. And for NAS purposes, speed is irrelevant.However with HDDs you get problems with heat, power consumption, size, weight, and noise. They're also fragile.
>>107457133I think they will raise the prices just because fuck us. I stocked up on some easy stores just as a dumb backup method, I'm going to be conservative with running 24 hour services just in case something happens. I'm going to use a cheapo ssd to do minor task like basic server task and keep the big storage on ice until overall conditons improve.I'll just do manual weekly snapshots and backups just for the sake of sanity.I don't know how long this is going to go for but I rather not have a higher risk of faliure.
>>107457044YMTC is set to overtake Micron in the nand space next year. Probably faster now that Micron gave up on us consumers. YMTC will be the third biggest nand flash maker soon whether you like it or not.
is this some geopolitical thing?
Brainlet here. My understanding is that using your SSD on USB 3.0 (3.2 Gen 1 now?) only bottleneck you of a rough 10% transfer speed per second compared to using it internally on SATA?So I can still start and play my PS4 era games from my external SSD instead of upgrading my internal SSD?
>>107457260My external sata ssd only gets 260mbs on usb 3.0.
>>107457405Mmh. Thanks. Now to find what's needed by early 2010 games.
>>107457260USB 3.2 Gen 1 can be simplified as USB3 5Gb/s. SATA III is 6Gb/s.If you have a good quality SATA SSD in an external enclosure, you should be able to max out the bandwidth of USB3 5gb/s on sequential read/write.
Western Digital WD Red SA500 NAS SATA SSD 2TBFor 160€ Yay or nay?
>>107457628That's like $190 USD for 2TB.If you need it as NAS drive and you don't trust anything else and it's cheaper or as expensive as other options, sure.
>>107454689I'm fine with taxing the billionaire class. I'm not fine with mickey mouse shit like taxes on unrealized gains.
>>107457844Samsung SSD 870 EVO 1TB110€Doubt the prices will point into anything but the one direction.
>>107457048I mean my board has like 5 nvme slots, how many do you want. But yeah 1 tb is still a ok deal for now.
Myself >>107457260 again. I finished my research and the PS4 came with a SATA II capable of 300mb/s but only sported a 5400 rpm HDD capped at 100mb/s. The PS4 pro came with SATA III but was still using a 5400 rpm HDD anyway.So I'm quite happy with >>107457405these numbers.
It looks like once you go to 2 tb on anything the price almost doubles. Thoughts? I cant remember the prices but I swear 2 tb was cheaper. Could be wrong.
>>107457934Most boards have 1, maybe 2 slots. Only few very overpriced boards have more than 2.
>>107457957It was and was okay for what's going on during black friday. The best deals were at the higher end 4tb+ and some odd 2tb deals during the early black friday sales which as expected sold out.I just wanted to go on a tangent that the faggot anons that told anons to wait until blackfriday proper fucked many anons over.Rule of thumb in the future if the price improves you can just fucking return the thing or get a price match especially when they do presales.
>>107454629just stockpilled a bunch of 2TB and 4TB drives, a bunch of usb/microsd and some 22TB hard drivethat fucking mafiacan go fuck itself, I hope the AI slop make them go bankrupt when the bubble pops
>>107457995I have one of higher asus tuf boards, it comes with 4 normal nvme ports and one "super" port. Downside which i didnt noctie was less sata ports when I bought it but I can get around it with a sata expansion I think.
>>107457995>>107458028Not only this, but most boards with more than one slot are full sized ATX or bigger.If you want mATX or ITX boards with more than one slot you must get super high end ones.Even with low end ITX boards you get 4 to 6 SATA III ports, making SATA SSDs the most versatile type of storage.
>>107457924If that's the case with euro prices, than yeah definitely go for it.
>>107455307nvmes last as long as ssds and both last forever if you keep them online. read write caps are so mathematically high you will never hit them.
man im glad i built a 9800x3d with 64gb of ram, 4tb nvme, and a 5090 earlier in the year. i also have a 32tb 128gb server build. im ready to weather this storm
>>107458389I have a 9070xt and my server build only has 32gb of ddr4...
remember when people though hard drives were dying and started calling it spinning rust?i thought SSD's would have caught up on capacity per dollar by now but here i am, just bought a 16tb hard drive.
>>107454629we already feel it at work. we rely on ssds/ram.
>>107454629How do I profit off of this?
>no one on /g/ understands that nvme (a dumb name for pcie) is an interface standard and has nothing to do with the storage mechanism like ssd/hdd/flash/etcreally sad that this place devolved into a consumer electronics board and now the posters dont even understand that anymore
>>107454629It's the panic of 1929 all over again.
>>107458389I'm still on AM4 and feel kinda I didn't upgrade to 9800x3d when I could. If my PC dies I'm fucked.
>>107456459I bought two SN850Xs during black friday. They were marked down from their current price but still 20+ dollars more than they were a few months ago. Only time will tell if they will go the way of RAM. I kind of imagine that they would have if they were going to, but maybe I'm wrong and there's just a delay on the massive price increase.
>>107454629just go back to these.
>>107454629Not my problem.
>>107462003do you really think you're safe? once they buy up all the SSDs they'll buy up all of the HDDs as well.
>>107454660it helps when (((trump))) gives them hundreds of billions
>>107454629I have around 20TB of SSDs so I'm fine.might need a new HDD array to make backups on though, but I don't have money to get 4x of any drives and... oh my, the hard drive prices got bumped up due to the AI boom as well. hmmm.oh, one of the SSDs is a 7.68TB enterprise SATA drive. if that one sells well on the used market, I might put it up. it could fetch 2-3x as much as I bought it for. That should get me some new drives with change left.
>>107462335hdd is too slow for jews and adhd zoomers
>>107454656>I see more and more AI ads and people just eat that slop up, it's embarassing.Shocking how little is needed to get most of the people to slobber things up.If this continues - I mean that downward spiral - I'd think that in a few years >>107454633 will seem merciful.
>>107454689>>107454660It's because the nature of currency is in such a state globally, that the average human just cannot comprehend how large the disparity in wealth is.You've got several concepts to get your head around, fiat currency, that money isn't real and is backed by the dollar, the velocity of money, wealth held up, contributing to inflation, economic rent and that taxation only deletes money, and at the rate the world taxes wealth at, can only slow it, not reverse because then you've got to explain degrowth to them.All while they think they live within a free system, have autonomy and the billios are just like they are. They'll all flee if we tax them. As if you don't sanction the fuck out of a country for not going along with the plan to correct currency.There's been 50 years of this, money going upwards, irreversibly. All backed by a consensus that wealth is "earned"The numbers are too big for some humans to process.Only way you'll get retards to understand it is to find something they cannot currently afford, then take a snapshot of how much wealth is generated passively in a minute, an hour, then scale it. Finance isn't that complex, but it is still incredibly hostile to the working man / woman. Some of these people cannot be persuaded with arguments of logos.
>>107455307My laptop nvme is on its 7th year???
>>107462802>It's because the nature of currency is in such a state globally, that the average human just cannot comprehend how large the disparity in wealth is.If your wealth grew by $1000 an hour, every single hour from the moment you were born, by the time you were 95 years old you would 'only' have $832 million. I'm unironically coming around to socialism at this point. Nobody needs or deserves a billion dollars. When a few richfags accumulate too much wealth it starts causing problems for everybody else.
>>107454660Inflation is healthy and normal.Central Banks are necessary.You will be happy.
>>107463534>sideways tvlmao
>>107455634how?
>>107455307i'm on nvmes from 2018
>>107454629I'm too stupid to understand the overarching structure of the industry. But first GPUs, then RAM, and now all this shitWhy has this not eithera) encouraged new players to get into industry and supply the massive demand created by this situationb) encouraged R&D to work on massive scale technological and hardware improvements on the scale of what these massive corporations and AI people seem to need - like GPU/RAM equivalents on a scale that is completely irrelevant to PCs and only for these AI bank supercomputer farmsc) encouraged anyone to develop an alternative to the way PC components have been done for decades. Something new and innovative that is more fitting to the modern demand
>>107463534This is the "glorious" china that all the social media faggot influencers are praising about?
>>107454629how long is this shit gonna last before the ai bubble pops?
>>107463640>encouraged new players to get into industryCost to build a new fab is expensive.>supply the massive demand created by this situationThe current companies know this shit is a huge bubble and the demand is super artificial and do not want to produce more than they currently are since it will go back down in due time and not want to have a glut of supply.>encouraged R&D to work on massive scale technological and hardware improvements>encouraged anyone to develop an alternative to the way PC components have been done for decadesIf only...they like what they are profiting with the current tech so why bother.
>>107456537>>107454744>ai slop>14 November 2017 14:13
>>107457924damn man, get itthose are 200 bucks where i live
> 2014 bitcoin mining> 2018 bitcoin mining> 2020 covid> 2025 AIwhen will it end?
>>107463979end?
>>107463723.....pop?We have a line for something like this. Too big to fail. We can bail out big tech, because the world uses it, just like we did for the bankers. Think about it for a moment, what value did wall street ever give you in your daily life? Very little. Now think about it in terms of big tech, yeah. Completely different. Can't remove one piece of it, nevermind 10 of them and live.Occupy, sit outside some buildings in California. We can get distracted by some culture wars one the idea of bailing them out dies down and the guitars get packed away.
>>107454629I'm good
>>107463979All I know is that 2029 is going to be a very fun year to witness.
>>107454689We don't need more taxes, we need hard restrictions on how much power these ultra rich can have over the economy.Let them have all the money they want, but they can just fuck off to a private island or whatever and are not allowed to influence society.
>>107463752no researchcall everything ai
>>107454629>Buy now before it's over.jew
>>107464024brokie having a meltie
>>107463994Crucial had a similar deal during black Friday with the T710 I wish I saw this one desu
>>107454629>put together a new pc in feb>was so mad that it cost ~$200 dollars more than it would have a few months earlier>the ram alone is now almost $300 moreI am no longer upset
>>107454629I don't plan on building for a while. Hopefully they will crank up their hog on production then the bubble will burst and they'll be stuck with shitloads of chips. Either way I only use SSDs for the OS and occasionally really shitty ones as swap. Everything else is raid6 HDD arrays.
>>107455205Carlos, take off that frog outfit.
>>107461999The ha ha, it's thinking drive. I can still hear the whine of my old 5MB HDD.
>>107454629>RAM>NVME and SSDThis is all only temporary, r-right?
>>107464603No, they are already converting fabs into ones dedicated to data center hardware. They will only produce $1000 ram sticks because that's the price they can sell to companies. And when they do a refresh, they will either convert the fab to the new process or stop production. And when the company does a tech refresh in a couple years, they will just destroy all of the hardware, rather than let it into the hands of consumers.Expensive tech is the new norm.
>>107464603No. It will get worse. The goal is for you to rent time from data centers rather than having hardware powerful enough to do anything with. Any hardware you get moving forward will be locked down, and useless if you jailbreak it. You will own nothing and be happy.
>>107454689>Sure but you will never convince retards to start taxing wealth and not work>THAT'S COMMUNISM! >AND THAT'S BAD BECAUSE OF PEARL HARBOR OR THE NAZI'S OR SOMETHING! >WILL ALWAYS BE BAD!
>>107456889Meaningless drivel of a low IQ moron who's been fed too much marketing BS. I've had 6 BX drives for 3 years now. 0 issues.
>>107454629Are the age of HDD's back?
>>107465143https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/hdds/ai-triggers-hard-drive-shortage-amidst-dram-squeeze-enterprise-hard-drives-on-backorder-by-2-years-as-hyperscalers-switch-to-qlc-ssdsNo one is safe.
>>107463979Building your own PC will become a thing common only among paid influencers and wealthy enthusiasts.For the rest of us, our options will be renting (paying a subscription to stream from a GPU in a data centre somewhere), or to purchase low-end hardware; "low end" meaning either last-gen parts being sold off by the wealthy, console-style prebuilts like the Steam Machine which leverage the economics of scale to deliver you a relatively affordable product, or you can build a PC based on an APU like AMD's Strix Halo platform- but you better believe you'll pay out the nose for it, between the cost of a CPU with a strong iGPU plus the cost of LPDDR or CAMM memory and whatever they're charging for flash storage at that point.
>>107454660>so wealthy>no actual wealth used just promises to suck each others cocksWild.
>>107465244I'd unironically be fine with older hardwareI've always found 1080p 60fps to be more than enoughWhether developers will optimize their shit properly to run on low-end hardware is another story.Not like 90% of the modern slop is even worth playing anyways
>>107462802>All backed by a consensus that wealth is "earned"So close, wealth doesn't actually exist and if that consensus is broken then those "billionaires" won't have any more power than anyone else. They are *just people*, they have nothing more in their hands than anyone else does.
>>107457008VAT is a flat tax. How, exactly, is it ideal?
>>107454629non micron based SSD should stay relatively stable after a minor price hike desuIf you are a Sandisk(Western Digital) fanboy you are utterly FUCKED lolYou WILL pay the Samsung tax
>>107454689rich people would migrate to other countries immediately, its way easier for them than for us poor peasants.
>>107454629Just bought a Samsung 870 QVO 1TB for 75$. It's second hand but never opened (seal is intact and described as so) so we'll see about that.
>>107466625Update. Cancelled my order and got a "new but opened the box so I could take a picture" 870 EVO instead of QVO for $70 instead.I think it's bullshit but I was already on the same vibe with the previous sale and it's EVO so longer life time and better performance.
>>107463979It ended in 2025 your chance to buy a cheap PC at rock bottom prices was THIS YEAR. It was dirt cheap for every part except GPU early this year and now the GPUs have come down. Sweet spot was sometime around July with Amazon Prime Day. Top tier SSDs had a little dip in early October before the DRAM pump. Apparently no one wants to upgrade their PC even when the price is clearly right because "I'm waiting for next gen" - forever.
>>107466839>"I'm waiting for next gen" - forever.1440p is basically free and 4k costs a small fortune. waiting made perfect sense even at low prices. You are just seeing poorfags whining.
>>1074553072/10 made me reply
>>107463548kinda works if you lie on your side with your head toward the door i guess
>>107454689this is not just matter of taxation but straight up subsidied by gov, open ai in large part had enough money to cause this thanks to the gov subsidies like project stargate. You are paying taxes to get priced out the hobby
>>107455193HDDs are also going up in price and selling out.
>>107456546Their SSDs are firmly midrange. Had one of their nvme drives die within 6 weeks from new.
>>107456598My 2TB mx drive has doubled in price from a couple of years ago.
>>107457957Bought a 2TB SSD in the uk in 2022 for £106 from amazon - same drive is now above £200. bought a 2TB WN Black nvme from microcentre 13months ago for $80.Yes, prices have already gone way up.
>>107462424You are a retard. Why are ironwolf drives twice the price and selling out?
>>107463057As long as it’s National Socialism that’s fine.
>>107463725When the bubble bursts the hardware will be bought by whichever data centre companies win. There is not going to be a glut of supply. This scarcity is artificial and was also planned in 2022.
i have a steam deck and i only read visual novels so i think i'll be fine
>>107468353Japs need ram and ssd to make new vinnies. The medium lost bigly.>but my backlogIt's over. Everything is over. Our whole lives were unlimited scam works.
>>107465568Why haven't they all moved to tax havens already? I don't buy this. And even if it's true, GOOD. Let all the richfags leave. Then we'll have access to some affordable properties in Beverly Hills
4TB NvMEs were really cheap for a while, glad I bought the dip.
>>107468405>The medium lost bigly.it's already dead lmao
I remember looking at this 8TB fucker at €350 and didn't buy it.Now it sits at a cool grand and I wouldn't even bat an eye if it hit 2k.Considering how AI bubble can go on for couple of years longer, as the US has to give the AI infinite money to support the stock market, we're going to see some absurd prices in the end.
>>107458389Me too wish I could say 5090 but I went with the 5070 ti for now. But instead I have 128 gigs of ram 6400 mhz. I also literally just found out about fucking expo 1 or 2. Its because I come from 12 years ago. I stick with my main pc for at least 10 years and upgarde the gpu if possible over a gen or two.
>>107469059Its a cold tech war within China. That's what is really happening. It makes sense now.
>>107468073Ok im not losing it. Yeah im not buying anything over 1 tb right now.
>>107468033Ill just stick with samsung, they haven't let me down at all. The days off WD and seagate(lmao I actually have a 15 year old seagate still working fine). But it looks like we are going back to the early 2000s in hd prices. Fuck.
>>107454629I've just talked with one of major chinese Manufacturer. Due to our bulk orders we have good relationship and basically we managed to secure relatively good deal for next few months. However new pricing is going to be brutal, mind you this is higher end chinese Manufacturer using YMTC and Maxio. I fear what it will look for others.To illustrate, here are approximate future MSRP prices for the EU region:1TB SSD with TLC NAND: €3602TB SSD with TLC NAND: €7004TB SSD with TLC NAND: €1,100These prices include taxes. Fortunately, we have some liquidity in our inventory, and as the main technology specialist, I'm good, I hope. While we are not overly worried due to our ample stock, customers ordering surveillance systems may need to bear the increased costs. To mitigate this, we plan to reduce SSD sizes in our systems, ultimately passing the cost onto clients. We are also preparing for potential HDD price hikes. Get your storage people, it's gonna be shitshow for next four years. >>107455205HDD prices are already increasing, secured massive stock, They gonna come for HDD's next, also HDD's do require Cache, so....
>>107454629shut the fuck up FUD spreading xwitter trannyliterally go back
>>107471340SSDs prices has been steadily increasing during at least a year now. I remember seeing a Samsung 4 to QLC selling at €80 during a Black Friday. The 2 to version is now €190.I bought my Toshiba 4 to HDD for €90, it is now €140.
>>107454660Computers will become like cars, you will get financing or pay $10s of thousands cash and it will be a major 5-10 year timeframe family decision for the purchase like buying a new car.
computers are going to be so expensive, people are going to use chromeOS or stuff like that lol, locked machines spying you with ads everywhere
>>107454629I bought my precious when it was cheap. And even another 4TB not yet installed because no need.
>>107458383another excuse to keep uptime as high as possible even though I dont need to
>>107474373based iot chadyou can get 22h2 for it btw https://pastebin.com/rHcgvYS7
I may be stuck at 16 ddr5, but at least I was smart enough to get my 2tb nvme
>>107454633Is having a computer the only reason why you haven't killed yourself yet?
>>107458383>nvmes last as long as ssdsNVMe is a protocol, SSD is a type of storage deviceWhat you should write is "NVMe SSDs last as long as SATA SSDs" r whatever you think SSD refers to. There also are SAS SSDs
>>107456288Anything higher than the 5070Ti is not worth it unless you know that you absolutely need it
>>107456288That can hold you for multiple generations so there's that
>>107464758He's right, the BX500 sucks ass. If you write or read a few GB the controller overheats and it throttles to seconds of latency and slower than HDD speeds.
>>107471142>Get your storage people, it's gonna be shitshow for next four years.I've been planning to build a NAS in a Fractal Node 304 (case with 6x HDD bays), and do have some funds set aside for drives although the money is technically part of my emergency savings.Some of the stuff I plan to back up is irreplaceable, so given the eminent need for redundancy how bad of an idea is this:>3x WD Red 26TB HDDs [New] (927 AUD each)>2x Seagate Exos 26TB [Recertified] (527 AUD)>In TrueNAS/ZFS set up two mirrored pairs each of 1x Red : 1x Exos for a total of ~33TiB of usable storage space>If any of the above fail due to the HDD bathtub curve it gets swapped out with the remaining 1x WD Red, or after a couple months I swap it in for one of the other Reds and the one I take out I keep as a cold spare
>>107475406Not trying to sell you on more drives but you need to have an offline backup, it's arguably more important than mirroring drives even though that's not intuitive at first. What I did when I was a poorfag was essentially use one of those cold spares you're talking about and do an occasional backup onto it while I saved up for more drives and a better solution. Think about it this way, if those cold spares are going to sit around empty anyway, they might as well have your most important shit on them, and you can always wipe it and use it to resilver your pool later anyway when you have more cold backups.t. had my most important shit on nothing but 2 drives in a mirror for almost 10 years, thank fuck I never had serious electrical issues or anything
>>107474864Unironically yes
>>107454660>>107454689you fucking retard, the entire purpose of taxes isnt to fund ANYTHING but to prevent the economic mobility of the middle and lower classes. Taxes are a punishment for not being born wealthy. Youve been gas lighted all your lives by jews who pretend money out of thin air into believing that the institution that does the printing some how needs to collect your borrowed dollars to function. Absolute peak npc mentality. You tax poors so they never accumulate enough resources to usurp/replace you. You tax poors because its the only value they have to your power structure. The rich will NEVER ever be taxed, they CANT be taxed. Thats not why taxation exists. You're like those idiots that think GDP is a real thing. When you talk about 'the economy' you pretend it's a noun. You are absolutely clueless and a perfect example of why universal sufferage is a mistake.
>>107475406be sure to run the numbers against a cheap-ish cloud providerhttps://www.hetzner.com/storage/storage-box/if your setup costs more than 5 years at this price it's probably not worth building it yourselfof course plenty of people believe in having multiple backups, off and on-site
>>107474913> There also are SAS SSDswtf? it’s amazing the money the mic can get governments to waste when it comes to special forces. literal license to print money
>>107474921>>107474931I have a 3080ti. I think it has the same performance as regular 5070. I wan't ti have 4k gaming without stupid stuff like DLSS and generate videos. So I think the only card that makes sense is 5090.
>>107476276You're going to be able to do 4k just don't let poorly made games blackpill you. All of them have become disasters and sold less than expected.
>>107475655Actually I believe you are fucking retarded. What are you talking about the rich can't be taxed? What proof or evidence do you have of this claim? Currently the 'rich' are taxed you fucking retard. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/amazon-founder-jeff-bezos-kept-101600036.html Yes he was taxed very low percentage of his wealth but he was still taxed.
>>107465265Developers of what? There won't be anyone left to play whatever they'd make.
>>107475655>The rich will NEVER ever be taxed, they CANT be taxed.That's called a revolution, with the rich getting their heads chopped off and their assets seized.Nobody is untouchable, but it comes with consequences.
>>107476697the masses are pussies these days, we're all numbed by tik tok and social mediaa new revolution will NEVER happen
>>107454629Maybe Terry was right after all.
I have all the computer stuff I could ever need, all stolen from work. >>107454744>>107463752>memory stick with jumpers and a ZIF porthuh?
>>107463987>too big to failthats what they said about bitcoin and it lost a ton of value recently. and nfts died entirely and are now literally worthless, sometimes of negative value shit nigga they even said it about US automakers. find me a Pontiac dealership
>>107454660Free market commie.
>>107454629fuck me, can't wait to pay 5k for a shitty PC next year, i am so tired of this shithole World >>107463979sorry anon but things are going to keep getting worse, only a revolution will change things
The year of linux is near.
>>107456288Yes, it's the only future-proof card from the 5000 series
>>107475655this
it's a lull. the market will correct course. prices and supply will stabilize. in the mean time, practice your microsoldering repair skills.
>>107454629>nextWhat do you mean "next"? It's already too late!
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>>107463057>>107468110it's gonna be technocracy, not nazism or communism
>>107461999We have to go back further
The people too poor to buy GPUs and RAM are also too stupid to understand economics. If they weren't that stupid, they wouldn't be poor.
>>107455307Ι have 2 980's from 2022 with disgustingly amount of written 90tb on them (video editor) and they work just fine but i'm gonna buy a 4tb one just because of the fear mongering.
The social contract says cheap pc components they violated the social contract
>>107479424You might be retarded