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ggrobot Elite Member

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Baconnaise Elite Member

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1. Hard drive prices might go up? Hopefully they only attempt this gimmick with new drives. They have plenty of old stock that could be discounted to sell. That's what I would be interested in anyways.
2. Never Wet 2? Are you kidding me? Why would you spray your whole mobo with this shit? It looks like it would be an insulator and make heat harder to dissipate. How are going to keep it out of the various connection points in pci or pcie slots? cpu? I can see boots or shoes maybe even a special material jacket like suede. Cellphone? Nope don't see it especially on a smartphone. How is the phone going to breath? These things generate heat even a tablet left running get's fairly warm and even hot.
3. Microwave is useless. It won't sell.
4. Vanessa Hudgens lil sis has a creeper? Looks like it. The photos look like they were personal.
5. Thanks for the hot Nadya pics. |
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ir0nw0lf Contributing Member

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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 6:55 pm Post subject: |
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| Baconnaise wrote: | 1. Hard drive prices might go up? Hopefully they only attempt this gimmick with new drives. They have plenty of old stock that could be discounted to sell. That's what I would be interested in anyways.
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Not true. I order from most of the top distributors here in the US, and most if not all of them are not only rationing drives out (some will only let me order ONE of a model drive at a time), but stock coming in is way lower than normal. |
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gx-x Elite Member

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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 10:54 pm Post subject: |
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I refuse to believe that almost all hardrive production is tied to Thailand.
"floods inundated several major manufacturing bases in Thailand where about one-fourth of the world's HDDs were made"
as we can see here, it's only 1/4 (but that's too much to be based in single country or better yet single region) so if till now HDD prices were dropping due to increased production or decreased sales, one would expect that, under normal market conditions, this flood would just make a price stagnation, not shortage of goods and price increase...The HDD makers are up to something and in the end I think they will have to pay fines, which will be like 1/20 of the profits they made during this scam. (nothing unusual btw.)
| Quote: | "We need to ensure that: first, our facilities can be rebuilt as soon as possible, and secondly, we can continue to operate and develop in Thailand in the future," he said.
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I mean really, from what were they building these hi-tech facilities that produce billions of dollars? On confiscated forest based meth-labs made out of straw and wood planks?
yea, right. I mean, these facilities, at least some parts, need to be dust free (assembly lines come to mind), that would assume some sort of protection against things as small as dust particles are unable to come through, air is filtrated, doors are air-tight (preferably) so how the fuck did the water get in there?! SOME water ok, but they need to REBUILD the facilities ffs...To me, this smells, not fishy, but shitty! I am telling you, they didn't like current HDD prices, they wanted more profit, they scammed insurance companies and god knows who to use this flood in Thai to their advantage.
I don't remember AMD CPUs being pricey and unavailable when they only RENTED ONE FAB! They got more expensive when they built their owns thou.
@heretic:
nothing new for USA, thy are usually overstocking everything. Look at how many warheads they have ffs, over 4000 1 megaton warheads. That will have to be spent one day, like all those cruise missiles they are spending now...
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gx-x Elite Member

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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:12 pm Post subject: |
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| heretic wrote: | | gx-x wrote: | | I refuse to believe that almost all hardrive production is tied to Thailand. |
Yeah I would not be surprised if this continues into 2013 and beyond. It is like blood in the water with these higher prices and once they have gotten used to charging people this way it will take a long time before coming back to sanity.
The SSD guys should drop their decent 80GB / 120GB drive prices to make them attractive to OEMs and the big boys.... even consumers. |
let me give you a hint: Seagate usually offers 3 year warranty on their drives. Just get used ones that are still under warranty. I see them in used hardware sections for under 35 euros. |
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