Holy crap, $450 for a WD purple 10TB drive now!

Bought my ryzen 5700x3d for 180. Now the cpu goes for 300-400 used.

Again, because its old, not because of price increases

Lots of people want to keep their AM4 system going and that was a decent chip. You can't buy a new one, and there is a limited supply of used ones

A brand new AMD Ryzen 5 9600X is $195.00 and in stock all day long
 
10TB is no longer the sweet spot, so thats probably also why you're seeing inflated prices

There are deals much much better than that to be had, even with the price fixing going on

Without any sales, you can get an 18TB for $310

What does one do with an NVR that has a maximum of 20TB (two 10TB drives usually) for storage? I'm guessing an 18TB and a 2 TB?
 
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What does one do with an NVR that has a maximum of 20TB (two 10TB drives usually) for storage? I'm guessing an 18TB and a 2 TB?
IME they work fine since I'm running 12/14/16TB in my Dahua 608-64 4kS2 that says only supports 10TB each.
And, that is a portable drive, isn't it?
A lot of people buy externals and shuck them to save significant money, but it may void any warranties.
 
What NVR is it?

Those Easystores are "Shuckable" meaning you can just take the internal drive out of the case
 
Ok, B&H has the best prices on WD purple drives, but they are out of stock on EVERY model number and size. Amazon has them, but super expensive and many don't give an expected delivery date. I suspect Amazon has a hard time getting them as well
 
but it may void any warranties.

Illegal here in the USA. I've personally warrantied at least 10 of them, no problems. Sometimes they question it say say "As a one time exception" they will cover it

However if they deny you, they are breaking the law
 
Ok, B&H has the best prices on WD purple drives, but they are out of stock on EVERY model number and size. Amazon has them, but super expensive and many don't give an expected delivery date. I suspect Amazon has a hard time getting them as well

Don't bother with Purples, just buy the cheapest non SMR drives you can
 
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Illegal here in the USA. I've personally warrantied at least 10 of them, no problems. Sometimes they question it say say "As a one time exception" they will cover it

However if they deny you, they are breaking the law
Yeah I know, a lot of people just dont fight back but I will.
 
SMR is Shingled Magnetic Recording, where the magnetic tracks overlap. It means you can get more data on the disk platter so they are cheaper to produce, however it comes at the cost of performance

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Did I mention I hate anything AI? These big companies are artificially inflating the price to extract every penny out of the consumers.
 
My RAID 1 14TB volume was getting thin on space, so I figured I'd pick up a 3rd drive and convert to RAID 5, but the price of that drive is double what I paid for 3 years ago. I decided to spend time de-duplicating files to free up space and wait for prices to come down. Long term I may end up running UnRAID so I can maximize use of all my drives.

I realize RAID is probably not used for NVR storage for most folks. I'm just using a 5TB drive for my 4 cameras, and that's plenty to store a week's worth of 24/7 high quality footage.
 
SMR is Shingled Magnetic Recording, where the magnetic tracks overlap. It means you can get more data on the disk platter so they are cheaper to produce, however it comes at the cost of performance

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Yeah, not a fan of trading performance for price. Stable reliable storage is a must when something important happens