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HDD Price Update: How the Thai Floods Have Affected Prices, 3 Months Later

New submitter jjslash writes "The hard disk drive supply chain was hit hard late last year when a series of floods struck Thailand. The Asian country accounts for about a quarter of the world's hard drive production, but thousands of factories had to close shop for weeks as facilities were under water, in what is considered the world's fourth costliest natural disaster according to World Bank estimates. That's on top of the human cost of over 800 lives. TechSpot has monitored a number of mobile and desktop HDDs to get a better overview of how the situation has developed in the last three months."

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  1. Re:Fuck the 800 lives by Osgeld · · Score: 5, Funny

    OMFG that means for the same price I will only be able to stash half the garbage I will never consume!!!!

  2. Re:Looks like it's getting better... by Antidamage · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's about buying smart. Instead of buying recertified drives, go for drives that really like the water like Barracudas and Caviar.

  3. Re:Infrastructure & regulation, not race. by Lumpy · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Besides, arent hard disk prices saner in Australia?"

    Yes but their drives wont work here. the platters spin the other direction.

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  4. Re:Looks like it's getting better... by leathered · · Score: 4, Funny

    So I suppose a Quantum Fireball is out of the question then?

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