PCIE5 drives are shooting up in price It is too late to buy a reasonably priced SSD
>>108729892I paid 70 euro for 2x 2TB Kingston NVME SSDs a week ago, idk what you're on about.
>>108729911Post pic
>>108729892doesnt matter if you buy secondhand
>>108729892i just bought a 4tb sn5000 in sometime last fall is this bad for me
>>108729911bullshit
>>108729892>manufacture capacity increases in a couple years>ai bubble(actually) popsThose are the only two things that's going to lower prices.
>>108729892>PCIE4 Drives are hitting end of lifeThat one is, because WD and Sandisk split up again and Sandisk obviously doesn't like one of their products be branded Western Digital.
>>108729911Your dad is not a reputable computer parts vendor.
>>108733688The argument I see against this is AI demand isn't going to slow down, it's going to accelerate, and it'll be a major upgrade cycle in a couple of years. So even if capacity doubles or triples in the next year or two, it'll still get swallowed by AI, especially as they throw all the existing hardware in the dumpster.