If you don't mind 'having all your eggs in one basket' :wink: , this is, I think the cheapest per GByte drive. If you put your postcode in the search here, you may find one reasonably near you. http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/wd-8tb-my-book-usb-30-external-desktop-hard-drive-a56ut
This appears to be a single drive, however removing it from the case will void the warranty. I've obtained most of my drives this way and they have all lasted much longer than the one year warranty
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OrribleHarry
29 Mar 17#30
Are you one of these people that believes money will vanish post Brexit? Do you also believe that the rich should always be rich and the poor should always be poor?
Shard
29 Mar 17#29
No, no money loosed
OrribleHarry
29 Mar 17#28
Ah! so you didn't loose money either, see I told you it was press propaganda.
Shard
29 Mar 17#27
I didn't lose money therefore no one did, got it
fanpages
28 Mar 17#26
Stock nearest to the Maplin Store in Liverpool Street, London EC2M 7LA
1 IN STOCK Cheltenham, Winchcombe Street, Cheltenham, GL52 2ND - 89.3 Miles
1 IN STOCK Scunthorpe, Holyrood Drive, Scunthorpe, DN15 8NN - 146.7 Miles
1 IN STOCK Leeds (Junction 1 Retail Park), Ring Road Beeston, Leeds, LS11 0BD - 167.4 Miles
Convenient!
OrribleHarry
28 Mar 171#25
I never had $1.5tn so that's simply not true :stuck_out_tongue:.
But one thing I do know is I'm better off this year than last...
David_e
28 Mar 17#24
I should have bought that LG OLED ....
Shard
28 Mar 17#23
Article 50 is tomorrow. The financial markets are faith based, hence UK households losing $1.5tn in 2016.
And yet the pound tanked in fear of it happening... wonder what will happen to it tomorrow, or in two years time...
OrribleHarry
28 Mar 17#20
Political propaganda is all "Brexit" is, the actual Brexit hasn't happened yet....
David_e
28 Mar 171#4
Not voted on price but if this is the cheapest per Gb price around currently then prices aren't falling. Might be a Brexit thing. Pretty sure my last HUKD hard drive purchase was less per Gb and that must be more than a year ago.
I bought most of my electronics at the end of last year ready for when the Brexit effect kicked in, even though the pound got trashed there's a lead time on most goods of 6 months or so, hence inflation only now starting to kick in
ComminutedOrange
28 Mar 17#17
Was thinking about one of these, but would be using as a media server (i.e. Plex), would I be better of with a WD Red?
OrribleHarry to ComminutedOrange
28 Mar 17#18
Unlikely it will run Plex if you use transcoding however it will stream just fine as a DLNA server for example
OrribleHarry
28 Mar 172#16
Brexit is the best move in living history.
jeczap
28 Mar 171#15
you'll have to hand that prize helmet over to 'brexit'
Turret
28 Mar 17#14
£27 a TB... not a hot deal.
OrribleHarry
28 Mar 17#13
Drat lol betya some "expert" will still do it.
OrribleHarry
28 Mar 17#10
First person to mention eggs and baskets is a prize helmet. :stuck_out_tongue:
Nth to OrribleHarry
28 Mar 171#11
The OP already covered it off so no prizes to dish out here.
jasee to OrribleHarry
28 Mar 17#12
spoilsport
jasee
28 Mar 171#9
Useful. The trouble is I would need at least two.
akhowells
28 Mar 17#7
Got the Seagate 8TB for £194.99 on Amazon last week. Back up now but worth keeping an eye on.
" the Seagate Archive posted 10 IOPS at 2 Threads 2 Queue, which remained virtually unchanged with a 16 Threads 16 Queue IOPS of 10 as well." which is quite impressive. now how much would I be able to get for my bad-sector-free out-of-warranty fleet of 1-4TB WD Black or Caviar 3.5" HDDs? managing those is a pain and I can see how 2 of these 8TB ones would be so much easier to use.
Opening post
http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/wd-8tb-my-book-usb-30-external-desktop-hard-drive-a56ut
This appears to be a single drive, however removing it from the case will void the warranty. I've obtained most of my drives this way and they have all lasted much longer than the one year warranty
Latest comments (30)
1 IN STOCK Cheltenham, Winchcombe Street, Cheltenham, GL52 2ND - 89.3 Miles
1 IN STOCK Scunthorpe, Holyrood Drive, Scunthorpe, DN15 8NN - 146.7 Miles
1 IN STOCK Leeds (Junction 1 Retail Park), Ring Road Beeston, Leeds, LS11 0BD - 167.4 Miles
Convenient!
But one thing I do know is I'm better off this year than last...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/brexit-latest-uk-finances-pound-value-stocks-2016-credit-suisse-a7431366.html
This is cheaper per Gb :
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/wd-3tb-book-for-mac-external-hard-drive-71-14-tesco-alloa-2646548
- Brexit and hence the hammering of the pound (unless you read the Daily Express in which case it's doing fine)
- This: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/ssd-hdd-shortage-nand-market,news-54328.html
I bought most of my electronics at the end of last year ready for when the Brexit effect kicked in, even though the pound got trashed there's a lead time on most goods of 6 months or so, hence inflation only now starting to kick in
https://mobymemory.com/uk/clearance-special-offer/seagate-archive-8tb-8000gb-internal-3-5-hard-drive.html?
£229.97 delivered
Quite an interesting review here:
http://www.storagereview.com/seagate_archive_hdd_review_8tb