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Dave Plowman (News) January 30th 13 03:32 PM

SSD price increase.
 
In article en.co.uk,
Roderick Stewart wrote:
It all makes a bit more sense now. In any case I've found that before
even considering bidding on anything on Ebay, it's advisable to check
the price of a new one from a familiar source, such as Amazon. Unless
the Ebay price is substantially less than the price of a new one I don't
consider it worth the uncertainty, and sometimes it actually ends up
being more. Perhaps people don't do any basic research first, which is
very strange considering it only takes seconds to check the price of
something, or maybe they just get carried away.


As regards a BIN, Ebay isn't some sort of John Lewis guaranteeing never to
be undersold. Indeed I've come across some charging more for a BIN on Ebay
than via their own website. Presumably to cover the sellers fees.

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R. Mark Clayton January 31st 13 12:52 AM

SSD price increase.
 

"Rick" wrote in message
...
About 3 months ago I purchased a SanDisk 64GB 6Gb/s Solid State Hard Drive
for £31.38, from Novatech, I've been pretty pleased with it so I thought
I'd treat myself to another one, however I was quite shocked to find that
the same drive now cost a £53.99, when if anything (even allowing for the
drop in the value of the pound) going on previous form I would have had
expected to have been even cheaper, seems strange, especially as other
types of flash memory still appear to be reasonably priced, does anyone
have an explanation for such a large price increase?




I have been tracking these for quite a while and it looks to me like you got
a mistaken price from Novatech.

OTOH what I don't understand is why they are about twice the price of the
equivalent USB drive. A 64Gb SSD is still over £50 (as you show above),
whereas a 64Gb USB drive is £28 (or less) from Micro Direct.

BTW the mSATA drives are smaller, faster and cheaper.



R. Mark Clayton January 31st 13 12:57 AM

SSD price increase.
 

"Roderick Stewart" wrote in
message .myzen.co.uk...
In article , Rick wrote:
About 3 months ago I purchased a SanDisk 64GB 6Gb/s Solid State Hard
Drive
for £31.38, from Novatech, I've been pretty pleased with it so I thought
I'd
treat myself to another one, however I was quite shocked to find that
the
same drive now cost a £53.99, when if anything (even allowing for the
drop
in the value of the pound) going on previous form I would have had
expected
to have been even cheaper, seems strange, especially as other types of
flash
memory still appear to be reasonably priced, does anyone have an
explanation
for such a large price increase?


I've been watching this one on Ebay for a while-

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170947516580?
ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

It has been saying "More than 10 available" for some time now. I wonder
why nobody
has been buying them? They must be really good.


Maybe they have 100, so even if they sell 80, they still have more than 10
available!


Rod.
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Dr Zoidberg[_4_] January 31st 13 09:43 AM

SSD price increase.
 

"R. Mark Clayton" wrote in message
...

"Rick" wrote in message
...
About 3 months ago I purchased a SanDisk 64GB 6Gb/s Solid State Hard
Drive for £31.38, from Novatech, I've been pretty pleased with it so I
thought I'd treat myself to another one, however I was quite shocked to
find that the same drive now cost a £53.99, when if anything (even
allowing for the drop in the value of the pound) going on previous form I
would have had expected to have been even cheaper, seems strange,
especially as other types of flash memory still appear to be reasonably
priced, does anyone have an explanation for such a large price increase?




I have been tracking these for quite a while and it looks to me like you
got a mistaken price from Novatech.

OTOH what I don't understand is why they are about twice the price of the
equivalent USB drive. A 64Gb SSD is still over £50 (as you show above),
whereas a 64Gb USB drive is £28 (or less) from Micro Direct.

Well, as we've shown, you can still get SSDs for about 50p per GB.
USB flash drives can be a lot cheaper - £18.99 for a 64GB for example from
play.com , but they use cheaper slower components.

Not all flash memory is equal

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Mike Tomlinson February 1st 13 05:17 AM

SSD price increase.
 
En el artículo , Dr Zoidberg AlexNOOOO!!!!!
escribió:

Not all flash memory is equal


SSDs also have an intelligent controller that does wear levelling,
garbage collection, block reallocation, etc.

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[email protected] February 1st 13 01:34 PM

SSD price increase.
 
On Fri, 1 Feb 2013 04:17:00 +0000, Mike Tomlinson
wrote:

En el artículo , Dr Zoidberg AlexNOOOO!!!!!
escribió:

Not all flash memory is equal


SSDs also have an intelligent controller that does wear levelling,
garbage collection, block reallocation, etc.


If you use a USB thumb drive the same way as an SSD - for continuous
reading and writing - you will find the difference after a few months.


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