After a long break from gaming, I'd like to catch up with the current hardware trends. I recently upgraded to Windows 11 and reassembled some old parts from past years. Right now, I'm really limited by my lack of SSD space and speed, especially since my motherboard only supports NVMe Gen 3. I've come across a great deal for an "almost new" WD Black (Sandisk) SN7100X 2TB NVMe SSD for $200 USD, and it comes with a receipt and warranty. I'm unsure if this price is fair given the market fluctuations and if I should buy it now to 'future proof' my setup, or if prices will drop in the near future due to supply and demand issues caused by the ongoing developments in technology.
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Yeah, that's actually a solid price for an SSD right now. Prices for these drives are climbing, similar to what we see with RAM. I think you'll be happy with this purchase!

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