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Are there even that many people still buying HDDs that small considering SSD and NVMe are not that much more expensive and a lot faster?
With 4 TB, the price difference is quite painful (at least for me). With anything below, I'd buy an SSD without thinking twice.
My point was more that there are likely fewer people who bought them new so that would limit the availability of used drives of that size.
People might also replace a 4TB HDD with a 2TB NVMe or SSD if they value speed over capacity.
There is quite a price difference, at least here in Germany. It easily be double, if not more... I'd love to use SSDs, but can't afford them right now