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As the topic says, I need a new hard drive for my Nforce2 XPC, any sugestions?
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Re: Good Fast and quiet 8MB Cahce Hard Drive Suggestions
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I would buy a Western Digital but, only because I own more of them than Maxtor. Maxtor is nice also because it supports ATA133 but, if your board supports SATA then you could always buy one of those. |
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I like my Western Digital SE...fast and quiet
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Can't go wrong with WD 8mb cache drives. In my experience they stay quieter longer than Maxtor's.
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I have been leaning toward WD, in getting a larger 100GB+ HD I am worried about reliability. anyone have any problems with large drives?
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Mine is 80GB and noproblems at all
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Western Digital offers a 3-year-warranty for OEM 8Mb cache drives. As for retail I'm not too sure but, I'm sure it's at least 3 years. For reliability WD drives are very good, I have 3 and have never had any problems as far as data corruption, wear and tear, etc.
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Yeah, i too would reccomend WD SEs. I love both of mine, that is for sure. Theya re fast,a nd quiet, and very reliable..
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My next PC purchase is going to be a WD 120gig 8meg cache drive. Anything else is not enough.
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Read in a number of places that the large capacity WD drives have been unreliable... Still, with the 3 year warranty that teh SE versions have, probably isn't that big a deal unless RMAing busted drives is a major hassle to you. That said, Im sure the great majority have no probs. Would probably get a WD in a heartbeat if they had fluid bearings.
One of the things Maxtors have going for them is the fluid bearing technology... Bearing whine burns my ass. Somewhere I saw that WD was starting to use fluid bearings, but haven't heard anything more about it. As far as I know, all the current WDs use regular steel bearings. Got 2 Maxtor 40G and a WD 20G right now. I'd love to grab a huge capacity 8M cache drive, but its probably a better idea to wait until the SATA drives start getting popular and cheaper. Wont be too long before its time for a chipset/proc upgrade anyway - new mobos have built-in SATA...
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western digital for NOW,
seeing as seagate and other manufacturers are new to 8meg cache, i'll stay to WD for now. I have one, ITS REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY fast compared to my standard 2meg cache one. |
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I have 2 WD 80's 8 meg cache and they are great. I would stay away from IBM deskstars they have heat issues. I had to replace 2 of mine. the warranty had just expired how conveint
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