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offline giginger from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2006-09-06 13:58 [#01966447]
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Quick question. Getting a new hard drive. Which of the
above mentioned companies do the better drives? It's a
metter of pennies in price difference.

£25.89 vs £26.19

They're both 80gb drives. I'm cleaning up my computer ladies
and gentlemen. Sorting shit out and I'll hopefully be
removing some partitions.


 

offline staz on 2006-09-06 13:59 [#01966450]
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WD internals are grrreat. WD externals are SHIT because of
their horrible shells. Maxtors are good, though.


 

offline giginger from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2006-09-06 14:02 [#01966452]
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It's internal. This is to be my new boot disk.

However, just noticed that the Maxtor is SATA-300. Is this
SATA II? If so, I doubt it'll work with my SATA motherboard
and this thread was a waste of everyones time.


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2006-09-06 14:04 [#01966453]
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most SATA2(300) drives have a switch(jumper) so they also
work on SATA1(150)


 

offline giginger from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2006-09-06 14:13 [#01966457]
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Now there's info that should be on the SATA page and on the
Wikipedia article.


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2006-09-06 14:26 [#01966468]
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my experience with ANY WD hard drive has been disastrous


 

offline OK on 2006-09-06 14:39 [#01966485]
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waftxtor


 

offline giginger from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2006-09-06 14:58 [#01966513]
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Cheers people.


 

offline Dannn_ from United Kingdom on 2006-09-06 15:02 [#01966516]
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my lacie (maxtor parts) external HD broke and I replaced it
with a WD one which has been more agreeable


 

offline Raz0rBlade_uk on 2006-09-06 15:03 [#01966517]
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go for the WD!


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2006-09-06 15:28 [#01966532]
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Maxtor all the way!


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2006-09-06 17:21 [#01966632]
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More than 50% of my >=40GB WD drives are already dead. The
rest has issues once in a while.


 

offline Raz0rBlade_uk on 2006-09-06 17:23 [#01966633]
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both are shit but maxtor is more shit


 

offline Brisk from selling smack at the orphanage on 2006-09-06 18:38 [#01966652]
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Neither. Get a seagate. The new Hitachi drives are decent
too (long gone are the deathstar days with the click of
death).


 

offline big from lsg on 2006-09-07 18:21 [#01967146]
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wd


 

offline big from lsg on 2006-09-07 18:22 [#01967147]
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apparantly those pennies matter


 

offline Mr Brazil from Oh Joan, I love you so... on 2006-09-07 18:38 [#01967157]
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WD

I've had mine for almost a year and it's been fine. It's
120GB and I only use it for storing my music and backing up
movies from; I don't run any applications on it, though.


 

offline Mr Brazil from Oh Joan, I love you so... on 2006-09-07 19:10 [#01967170]
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Well...the only problem that I've had is that I actually
didn't get a whole 120GB on my hard drive, same with my
iPod. I was shorted 9GB and 2GB respectively. I hear this
common. Anyone know why?


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2006-09-07 19:16 [#01967173]
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it's all to do with the interpretation of the unit of
measurement for hard drive capacities - remember that a
kilobyte (kilo = 1000) is actually 1024 bytes.

this pretty much explains it.


 

offline osiris from Canterbury on 2006-09-07 19:18 [#01967174]
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fuck sake i wanted to explain it


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2006-09-07 19:21 [#01967175]
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there's no one stopping you :)


 

offline osiris from Canterbury on 2006-09-07 19:21 [#01967176]
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you burst the bubble X-(


 


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