August 5th, 2024

14TB drive with assorted large language model weights

Torrance Computer Supply offers a 14TB hard drive for $229, featuring 7200 RPM speed, 256MB cache, and includes a SATA to USB adapter and external case, with regularly updated model selections.

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14TB drive with assorted large language model weights

Torrance Computer Supply is offering a 14TB hard drive priced at $229. This drive features a 7200 RPM speed and a 256MB cache, and it comes with a SATA to USB adapter and an external hard drive case. The drive includes a variety of large language model weights, such as Llama3.1, Nemotron-4, Deepseek-coder, and others, totaling several terabytes of data. The selection of models is regularly updated based on user demand and industry trends. Customers are encouraged to provide feedback to help shape future offerings.

- The 14TB drive is priced at $229 and includes various large language model weights.

- It features a 7200 RPM speed and a 256MB cache.

- The package includes a SATA to USB adapter and an external hard drive case.

- The model selection is updated regularly based on user demand.

- Customer feedback is welcomed to improve future product offerings.

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By @CamperBob2 - 9 months
Come up with a ~1PB array with a copy of Anna's Archive and/or LibGen, and we can talk.
By @2OEH8eoCRo0 - 9 months
Would this be illegal to sell or especially to export?
By @h2odragon - 9 months
provokes fond memories of CheapBytes CDs