How expensive are hard drives? UK netizens fly to the US to buy them, and even after paying for flights and hotels, they still make a profit of 60,000 yuan.

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A UK user, after careful calculation, chose to fly to New York to buy hard drives: $1,700 for airfare and accommodation, still saving $2,000 compared to ordering locally in the UK. This is a real story that emerged after the AI data center demand prompted a global resource reallocation.
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Recently, a post on Reddit sparked widespread discussion. Here’s what happened: user u/cgtechuk wanted to buy 10 units of 28TB hard drives in the UK. Amazon UK priced each at about $980, but the same model at US Best Buy was only $610 — a $370 difference per unit, totaling $3,700 for 10 drives.

He calculated his travel costs: round-trip flights from London to New York under $700, four nights’ accommodation about $700, plus $300 in miscellaneous expenses, totaling $1,700. $3,700 minus $1,700, saving $2,000.

So he actually flew there, ordered 5 units each from Best Buy and B&H Photo (due to purchase limits per store), and brought back all 10 drives to the UK, sharing a screenshot of his haul.

The AI data center ordered the goods first

Although this story is mostly discussed as a fun anecdote in tech forums, a serious question arises: Why is there such a huge price difference for the same hard drives between the UK and the US?

The first layer of the answer lies on the supply side. Western Digital, a dominant player in the UK hard drive market, publicly announced earlier this year that its 2026 full-year capacity had already sold out in advance. The buyers weren’t individual consumers but tech giants like Meta, Microsoft, and Google, which are rapidly expanding their data centers.

This demand isn’t sudden. Since Q3 2025, HDD market prices have increased by 46%. The UK market is at a disadvantage in procurement scale, quota allocation, and tariff structures, naturally becoming the last in line to receive supplies.

u/cgtechuk’s story is a microcosm of this global supply chain reshuffle.

Infrastructure crowding effects

The AI construction boom is systematically crowding out resources for other tech ecosystems:

The first wave was GPUs — Nvidia H100s were scarce in 2023-2024, with large cloud providers hoarding massive training compute power.

The second wave is electricity — data centers in the US, Ireland, Singapore, and other regions have pushed local grids close to saturation.

Now it’s storage, with potential for the fourth, fifth, and sixth waves…

u/cgtechuk’s story is amusing, but it exposes a harsh reality: when a demand scale is large enough to reconfigure the global supply chain, all other demands automatically become peripheral in that reallocation.

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