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BNIB NVMe Pricing Assistance Request

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Probably best to look at hardwareswap to get an idea. Honestly the market is really rebelling on the MSRP you see from re/etailers. 2tb drives depending on specs of drive go anywhere from 170-225'ish. There are peeps pricing over that, but they hardly ever move. For example I picked up a 4tb SN850X with barely any hours on it for $350 about a month ago...Which I see normally priced between 350-400 on HWS. 32gb sets of ram ddr5 6000 going for roughly $250 compared to the 5-600 you see on amazon....etc.

But yea, def check hardware swap and get an idea/average from there. The market is just really unstable and hard to gauge pricing, but looking up HWS gives a good basis on what the actual pricing those in the scene and pc enthusiasts would be willing to pay.
 
Probably best to look at hardwareswap to get an idea. Honestly the market is really rebelling on the MSRP you see from re/etailers. 2tb drives depending on specs of drive go anywhere from 170-225'ish. There are peeps pricing over that, but they hardly ever move. For example I picked up a 4tb SN850X with barely any hours on it for $350 about a month ago...Which I see normally priced between 350-400 on HWS. 32gb sets of ram ddr5 6000 going for roughly $250 compared to the 5-600 you see on amazon....etc.

But yea, def check hardware swap and get an idea/average from there. The market is just really unstable and hard to gauge pricing, but looking up HWS gives a good basis on what the actual pricing those in the scene and pc enthusiasts would be willing to pay.
Agreed. You will retailers pricing them high and even a few threads of people asking absurd amounts. Those drives just sit.

If you want it to move, price it around $200 or so maybe a little more if it’s new. But $350 will get you a 4TB nvme now. Supply is also starting to ease.
 
That's definitely less than I was imagining (hoping), but I do want to have the cash at least. 😂
 
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