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32GB of DDR5 now costs $375 minimum — AI shortage continues to squeeze PC building
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I think it depends on the drive sizes, whether you accept used, and if we're comparing bare to shuckable, but yeah, for drives that I am looking for in the 20-26TB range (new, since I don't have enough parity/redundancy to trust used drives), it seems more like 2.5-4x cost.