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SSD prices were supposed to go down this gen, but it seems everyone is driving prices up
First we have OCZ bamboozling consumers by selling 25nm Vertex 2 drives the same price as the 34nm drives, only for end users to find out that their drives have lower capacity after format and worst performance than the 34nm parts, and OCZ is laughing all the to the bank, 25nm not only is cheaper to manufacture, but is also expected to be less reliable than 34nm NAND.
Then Sandforce 2X00 drives are expected to sell at insane prices, I know all previews are from enterprise drives, but it's expected that consumer versions will retail at same or even higher prices than current SF offerings at the same capacity.
The only player left is Crucial, I read rumors that the C400 should cost around $210 for the 120GBs version for 1000 drives, but Corsair already is selling their 128GB version of the C400 at $319 at Newegg, so things are looking grim on that front as well, I guess retailers will see the lack of real price competition, and sell these drives at insane markups... :shadedshu
What happened to 25nm bringing prices down? Not only are the main players staying away from 25nm NAND for reliability and performance issues, but also, the few 25nm offerings currently available sell at the same or higher prices than 34nm parts.
This is not good indeed, I pity the fools who will preorder these drives at that price :shadedshu
And I was really looking forward to moving to SSDs this year with the rumored price drops and enhanced reliability, seems like I'll wait another year, this is madness
First we have OCZ bamboozling consumers by selling 25nm Vertex 2 drives the same price as the 34nm drives, only for end users to find out that their drives have lower capacity after format and worst performance than the 34nm parts, and OCZ is laughing all the to the bank, 25nm not only is cheaper to manufacture, but is also expected to be less reliable than 34nm NAND.
Then Sandforce 2X00 drives are expected to sell at insane prices, I know all previews are from enterprise drives, but it's expected that consumer versions will retail at same or even higher prices than current SF offerings at the same capacity.
The only player left is Crucial, I read rumors that the C400 should cost around $210 for the 120GBs version for 1000 drives, but Corsair already is selling their 128GB version of the C400 at $319 at Newegg, so things are looking grim on that front as well, I guess retailers will see the lack of real price competition, and sell these drives at insane markups... :shadedshu
What happened to 25nm bringing prices down? Not only are the main players staying away from 25nm NAND for reliability and performance issues, but also, the few 25nm offerings currently available sell at the same or higher prices than 34nm parts.
This is not good indeed, I pity the fools who will preorder these drives at that price :shadedshu
And I was really looking forward to moving to SSDs this year with the rumored price drops and enhanced reliability, seems like I'll wait another year, this is madness
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