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480gb ssd for os + 6tb x300 for all else. Nothing better - Idiots don't care about hdds then I'll take my money to seagate and Toshiba it's their loss and the same goes for ssds now.
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What do you mean “idiots don’t care about hdd’s“? You make it sound so personal and juvenile they did this.Idiots don't care about hdds then I'll take my money to seagate and Toshiba it's their loss
They are definitely doing the wrong thing - as everyone needs higher capacity drives the business will move there - i don't see no 3-10tb ssds and when I do they cost more than a kidney and don't sell.What do you mean “idiots don’t care about hdd’s“? You make it sound so personal and juvenile they did this.
It’s a BUSINESS decision based on not selling quite enough to warrant 3 factories. They still have 2 more; HDD’s are still a big part of WD’s business and will be for years to come. As long as there is a demand they will build them.
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They are definitely doing the wrong thing - as everyone needs higher capacity drives the business will move there - i don't see no 3-10tb ssds and when I do they cost more than a kidney and don't sell.
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System Name | Diablo | Baal | Mephisto |
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Processor | Ryzen 9800X3D | 2x Xeon E5-2697v4 | i7-13900H |
Motherboard | ASRockRack B650D4U-2L2T/BCM | Supermicro X10DRH-iT | Lenovo Thinkpad P1 Gen 6 |
Cooling | Custom loop | SC846 Chassis cooled| dual-fanned heatpipes with LM |
Memory | 64GiB DDR5-5600 ECC | 256GiB DDR4-3200 ECC RDIMM | 64GiB DDR5-5600 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 3090 Ti Founder's Edition | Embedded ASPEED2400 | RTX 5000 Ada Mobile (80W) |
Storage | many, many SSDs and HDDs.... |
Display(s) | Dell U3014 + Dell U3011 | SMCI IPMI KVMoIP | 3840×2400 Samsung OLED |
Case | Caselabs TH10A | Supermicro SC846 | Lenovo Thinkpad P1 Gen 6 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative SoundBlaster X4 | None | On-board + Moondriver2 Ti + Bluetooth |
Power Supply | Corsair AX1600 | 1200W PSU (Delta) | Lenovo 230W or 300W |
Mouse | Logitech G604 |
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VR HMD | The wait for 4K per eye is long and winding.... |
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It's kind of a shame that Optane (or simply caching) didn't pick up much even for business. It's invaluable to me. I run a small SSD for the main drive, and a 10TB Seagate with caching. A lot of games get put on the Seagate and while it may not be an SSD, it's a helluva lot better than regular HDD speeds. You get the best of both worlds here. And save some cash. No way in hell am I going to fork out cash for huge SSDs (not that they make them at 10 TB anyways.. or the ones that are 10 TB are rare and for servers or something).
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We'll see how it unfolds - hopefully those hdd factories can meet the supply and demand requirement or competitors will smash through their units shipped and dominate the hdd market.This should tell you everything you need to know:
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You can see the clear wipeout of supply from the floods in Q4 2011, and then the sustained drop (to the tune of 30%) from 2014 to 2016. The market has spoken: only datahoarders, enterprise and cloud will accept HDD-based storage, and only because it's cheap. The moment NAND (of any sort, really.. QLC is fine...) reaches 1.5-2x the per bit price of HDDs (currently it's around 4x), expect the HDD industry to completely crash as demand evaporates basically overnight.
Of the 3 remaining, WD and Toshiba are the ones most likely to actually survive, both of em being fab owners. Meanwhile, Seagate doesn't even have an in-house NAND controller (they bought LSI.. then sold them off....), let alone a NAND fab, and I really doubt that Micron is interested in being acquired by Seagate, let alone acquiring Seagate.
Caching will catch on a bit thanks to Ryzen and StoreMI. It's a really good start, but they've got to increase the dedicated DRAM amount further in the next motherboard generation and one's after it. It's far too low and DRAM is abundant and even now it's cheap relative to the performance it provides. What I said about the deidcated DRAM amount that can be allocated is even more true with Threadripper/Epyc as well because of the memory channel bandwidth being 2 to 4 times higher thus way more bandwidth advantage to capitalize upon. It's the same scenario with APU's one based on Epyc platform's memory channel bandwidth would really kick the pants off a AM4 one.It's kind of a shame that Optane (or simply caching) didn't pick up much even for business. It's invaluable to me. I run a small SSD for the main drive, and a 10TB Seagate with caching. A lot of games get put on the Seagate and while it may not be an SSD, it's a helluva lot better than regular HDD speeds. You get the best of both worlds here. And save some cash. No way in hell am I going to fork out cash for huge SSDs (not that they make them at 10 TB anyways.. or the ones that are 10 TB are rare and for servers or something).
System Name | Grunt |
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Processor | Ryzen 5800x |
Motherboard | Gigabyte x570 Gaming X |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12A |
Memory | Corsair LPX 3600 4x8GB |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte 6800 XT (reference) |
Storage | Samsung 980 Pro 2TB |
Display(s) | Samsung CFG70, Samsung NU8000 TV |
Case | Corsair C70 |
Power Supply | Corsair HX750 |
Software | Win 10 Pro |
Caching will catch on a bit thanks to Ryzen and StoreMI. It's a really good start, but they've got to increase the dedicated DRAM amount further in the next motherboard generation and one's after it. It's far too low and DRAM is abundant and even now it's cheap relative to the performance it provides. What I said about the deidcated DRAM amount that can be allocated is even more true with Threadripper/Epyc as well because of the memory channel bandwidth being 2 to 4 times higher thus way more bandwidth advantage to capitalize upon. It's the same scenario with APU's one based on Epyc platform's memory channel bandwidth would really kick the pants off a AM4 one.