Prices of HDDs Already Tripling for SATA 3.5-Inch Units
Doubling for SATA 2.5-inch disk drives
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 15, 2011 at 3:01 pmCamelegg.com tracks historical price of many products including HDDs.
To evaluate the consequences of the Thailand’s floods on the HDD prices, we have selected three examples of popular capacity internal units.
1/ 1TB, 3.5-inch, 7,200rpm, 3Gb SATA,
Samsung Spinpoint F3:
Price has more than tripled.
- Lowest price: $49.99 on August 25, 2011
- Current price: $159.99 on November 10, 2011
2/ 1TB, 2.5-inch, 5,200rpm, 3Gb SATA,
WD Scorpio Blue:
Price has more than doubled.
- Lowest price: $99.99 on July 30, 2011
- Current price: $229.99 on November 03, 2011
3/ 300GB, 3.5-inch, 15,000rpm, 6Gb SAS,
Seagate Cheetah 15K.7:
Up only 66%, probably because enterprise drives are not manufactured in Thailand.
- Lowest price: $209.99 on August 26, 2011
- Current price: $349.99 on October 27, 2011
Per comparison, here is the evolution of the price of a popular internal SSD:
120GB, 2.5-inch, MLC, 3Gb SATA,
Intel 320:
Highest price was $239.99 in June 2011, now 20% cheaper at $190.99. The 300GB Intel 320 SSD costs now $539,99 or only 54% more than the 300GB 15,000rpm Cheetah HDD.