Storage crisis price index April 2026

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  1. PulseWave

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  3. Dan Fuerth

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    You missed the massive HDD space price increases for offline storage, this AI nonsense has put a big hit on HDD and space prices.
    I am looking at a 150% price increase over the last 2 years. Since having duplicate HHD for backups means always buying 2 drives of the same model so the upfront cost is massive.

    I am thinking that many people will soon start to slow down their download habits and focus that space on their own personal files, pics and videos.

    Cell phones have bigger storage these days but this means larger backups and sorting out thousands of useless pictures and videos.
    I am still from a time where you composed every shot since you only had 24 or so Film shots lol.
     
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  4. DMehldau

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    HDD price for WD Ultrastar 26TB went from 400 to 800 in a 3 month. Unbelievable!
     
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    Dammit, i planned on 2 x 64GB kit for my next build, guess i'll get the lube ready
     
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    I hadn't anticipated such a price increase at the time, but I'm glad I bought my new computer in September 2025.

    I never win the lottery, but at least I got lucky this time. lol
     
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    RAM -> SSD -> HDD :/

    but it seems demand and prices heavily fluctuate because datacenters aren't being build,
    negative prognoses say prices may jump 5X later, but also positive prognoses say prices may fall back due to lack of immediate demand
     
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  8. ItsFine

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    RAM too, due to the AI bubble.
    Even DDR4.

    Here is some "prediction"
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    Not playing their games... They can suck it. The semi-conductor industry has chosen to keep consumer prices high in order to make up differences for breaks given to corporations in records numbers. Blaming it on "AI" or "scarcity of materials", or totally unrelated wars in other countries, etc, is a ruse. I will not be gouged for the entertainment of stock holders and the industry at large. When they finally figure out that consumers will not be responsible for making up their losses the prices will come down. Only then will I look into the couple of SSD upgrades I was contemplating before all this b.s...
     
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    When we own nothing we will be able to use online ram to power our subscription ai software.
     
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    Yeah, even HDDs now. Fuck AI datacenters. And then bomb 'em with napalm.

    I'm building a new PC, or rather upgrading parts, tonight. Last time was 2020 post-lockdown and I went ultra cheap: Intel i3 9100F (4 miserable cores). I still must consider myself lucky for buying 2x16GB DDR4 3200Mhz RAM back then. Way more than the CPU could handle, 2400Mhz, but the latter were already rare so they costed only a few euros less.

    So this time I chose the best mid-low budget CPU for those DDR4 3200, which is the Intel 12600KF, which supports DDR4/DDR5. Add a cheap but decent mobo and it will fly compared to my current 9100F.

    I can't even upgrade yet my SSD and even HDD (well, I also bougt a cheap laptop, had priority). And don't ask me about new GPU or I'll cry :suicide:
    :rofl:

    PS. the best part is I was able to buy a cheap laptop but still with 16GB because I found a great discount buying it WITHOUT Windows 11
    That holds my good track of Microsoft shit I've ever bought at one MS-DOS 5 in 1994 :rofl:
     
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    And yeah, this is what I heard and read everywhere. In general, not only DDR4. There's no improvement at sight in all year. AT LEAST
     
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