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zxappeal
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I gotta get a couple of new ones. And I value your opinions.

I've got two Seagate drives in the computer now.

11/29/2006 10:17:31 PM

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seagate ftw

5 year warranty

11/29/2006 10:20:00 PM

zxappeal
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And I'll most likely go ahead and order a pair of Seagate SATA 3.0 250GB drives. 80 bux a pop. Who knew storage could be so cheap?

11/29/2006 10:22:44 PM

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When buying a drive a good rule of thumb is to expect it to never outlast the warranty.

Drive manufacturers are not stupid. They base their warranty figures on the MTBF (mean time between failure) statistics for each unit and the sooner a particular model of drive fails the shorter its warranty period will be.

If you are looking at a drive that has a 1 year warranty and you still plan to be using it full time by this date next year look for a different drive.

11/29/2006 10:27:12 PM

quagmire02
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still, i expect my seagates to last 2-3, which is the rate at which i'm upgrading anyway, due to the necessity of more space

seagate ftw

11/30/2006 11:46:46 AM

WillD
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Seagate.

11/30/2006 5:54:44 PM

stowaway
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I've had multiple WD hard drives that have been in use 24/7 for going on 5 years without failure.

11/30/2006 6:13:29 PM

jinxremoving
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In my experience Seagate has been the best. And the 5 year warranty doesn't hurt.

At work my client HDD failure history breaks down like this:

Since July 2005:

Maxtor: 19 (Seagate bought them out so things could start looking up)

WD: 4

Seagate: 1

11/30/2006 6:35:01 PM

WolfAce
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I've had Maxtors die on me, very unpleasant experiences. Western Digital on the other hand has never failed me. That's why I recently just picked up a 250 GB and external enclosure for my laptop, which is filled to the max.

[Edited on November 30, 2006 at 11:20 PM. Reason : my laptop is filled, not the 250 GB, yet ]

11/30/2006 11:19:46 PM

BlackDog
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Seagate and WD

11/30/2006 11:41:00 PM

TJB627
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I've actually never had a Maxtor die on me but I saw plenty at work that did. My most recent one was a dead Western Digital though.

12/1/2006 12:47:29 AM

smoothcrim
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whatever seagate/maxtor/wd is on sale, anyone's personal experience save a few is anecdotal.

12/1/2006 1:08:33 AM

kiljadn
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^ exactly. I've had multiple failures from all brands.

[Edited on December 1, 2006 at 7:24 AM. Reason : .]

12/1/2006 7:24:05 AM

Quinn
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IBM - 75GXP Series

[Edited on December 1, 2006 at 7:35 AM. Reason : yawn]

12/1/2006 7:35:03 AM

quagmire02
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Quote :
"whatever seagate/maxtor/wd is on sale, anyone's personal experience save a few is anecdotal."


but the point of this thread was opinion, based on anecdotal evidence...the overwhelming opinion is seagate

12/1/2006 8:42:33 AM

eraser
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Quote :
"but the point of this thread was opinion, based on anecdotal evidence...the overwhelming opinion is seagate"


Yes. They also have the longest warranty which is no coincidence.

I have had multiple WDs die, multiple Maxtors die and I am hesitant to use them again because of the pain of a drive failure.

Go with Seagate.

12/1/2006 8:54:58 AM

Arab13
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seagate ftw

5 year warranty

12/1/2006 8:59:36 AM

mattc
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HITACHI DESKSTAR

no seriously, they don't suck as much as they used to

12/1/2006 9:06:03 AM

smoothcrim
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that's great. I've managed atleast 500 machines in the last few years, the majority of them coming with WD oem drives (dells) and I've seen ~6 drive failures. In my personal machines I've had atleast 16 maxtor drives, 1 died after about 2 years of uptime constantly seeking/writing/reading, I've bought maybe 4 or 5 seagates recently as they've just started getting cheap and offering the best warranty, no failures set. The majority of the failures I have seen are due to shitty ide controller/power supply design (read dell 6000 series dimension laptops).

had a few ibm 600 series have hitachi drives die, but that must have been <1%. fujitsu desktop drives I'm 0/1 on as it died in a year but I think it was refurbished and on my first machine

[Edited on December 1, 2006 at 1:16 PM. Reason : d]

12/1/2006 1:14:51 PM

MiniMe_877
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shit, I've got a dead Quantum Atlas SCSI drive that I just now found

12/1/2006 1:40:24 PM

goalielax
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Seagate, thou I have WD for my external drive

12/1/2006 3:12:10 PM

Arab13
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only drive i've had die was the infamous IBM deathstar model

12/1/2006 3:22:05 PM

quagmire02
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you know, for a while there, i had 3 deathstars and i never had problem with them for the 2.5 years i owned them (and then sold them as i upgraded)

*shrug*

12/1/2006 3:42:03 PM

Charybdisjim
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of the 9 drives I actually purchased myself, 4 were Seagate, 2 were western digital, and the first 3 were maxtor. 2 of the maxtors died within the first two years. Since then I've never touched another maxtor drive. I've never had any problems with Seagate or Western Digital drives and I've got a Seagate drive that's about 7 years old still running fine. Sadly it seems tiny at this point.

12/1/2006 4:45:35 PM

Bakunin
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Seagate helps people watch porn

http://money.cnn.com/2006/11/30/magazines/fortune/obrienseagate.fortune/index.htm?postversion=2006113010

12/1/2006 4:58:32 PM

WolfAce
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^ Dells too
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1953514730478440414&q=dell+for+porn



[Edited on December 1, 2006 at 8:14 PM. Reason : Imagine, a Dell with a Seagate HD....... ]

12/1/2006 8:13:18 PM

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