Is it a good time to buy an SSD for my future PC build?

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Asked By TechyTommy42 On

I'm planning to build a new PC in about six months and I'm considering whether I should buy an SSD now, as I've heard that prices for components like RAM and SSDs might go up significantly. I already have my GPU in mind, a 5070 Ti, and a CPU, the 9800X3D. Since I don't know all the other parts yet, I can't decide on RAM just yet. However, I'm wondering if it's a smart move to purchase an SSD now and just keep it in its packaging until I build the PC. Can I safely store it without damage, or should I wait and risk potentially higher prices later?

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Answered By GamerDude99 On

Honestly, nobody knows what prices are going to do—it's kind of a gamble. But you can keep an SSD in its box for ages without any issues, so it shouldn't go bad. About the RAM, since you already have a CPU choice, you might want to look into compatible DDR5 RAM soon! Aim for 32GB if you can, especially at around 6000MHz.

CuriousCat88 -

Thanks for the advice! Do you think I should grab RAM now too?

ChillBuilder04 -

Yeah, just look for deals and don't stress too much about it!

Answered By CautiousBuilder77 On

I'm not really keen on buying parts before I build. What if something's defective? It's usually better to save and buy everything at once to avoid issues.

Answered By PriceWatcher33 On

I just got a solid deal on a 4TB 990 Pro SSD recently. SSD prices aren't as wild as RAM, so if you spot a good one, go for it! Just keep an eye on stocks since some brands can sell out quickly.

Answered By DealHunter22 On

If you can find a good deal, definitely buy the SSD now. Prices fluctuate, especially with Black Friday coming up. SSDs are usually safe to buy ahead of time.

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