My MB only supports SATA 150 but the drives are more popular/cheaper in SATA 300. What I've seen on other forums is I can put a SATA 300 drive in my computer but the "Hot Plug" feature of the 300 will not work and I won't get the performance of the 300. That's fine with me.I've had 2 maxtors fail in 2 years, although I had each for over 4 years.Should I go withMaxtorWDHitachiSeagateSamsung
5/14/2006 10:04:31 AM
fuck sataget you a nice scsi raid controllerand go with scsi
5/14/2006 11:08:20 AM
i've got 2 Seagate Barracuda SATA drives and i couldnt be happier. the performance is very nice and is perfect for me for gaming.
5/14/2006 11:25:54 AM
I've got a SATAII Barracuda 300 gig, it's a very nice drive. Seagate seems to have a very good reputation these days.
5/14/2006 11:36:16 AM
i've got two sata hitachi (ibm) deskstars, they're a huge improvement over the maxtor i had before[Edited on May 14, 2006 at 12:45 PM. Reason : sata not scsi]
5/14/2006 12:45:30 PM
i run mostly seagate drives, but i'm also running a hitachi and have used them often in the past...either one of those brands are excellent IMO...i've never cared for maxtor or wd
5/14/2006 1:31:13 PM
5/14/2006 3:25:46 PM
I'm thinking of getting a 160 GB seagate as well for a dell Dim. E510. Will I need to get a SATA control card as well?
5/17/2006 1:53:14 PM
ive got 2 samsung sataii 250gb drives in raid 1. pretty cheap on newegg when i got them. they have jumper settings to make them run at sata 150.
5/17/2006 2:22:29 PM
I bought the 80 GB seagate for $50. Should have been here today but oh well.
5/17/2006 6:17:07 PM
Running to WD 80 gig SATAI drives in Raid 0. Stats on HD tach are:Average Read of 92.0 mb/sBurst 221.0 mb/s
5/17/2006 8:17:13 PM
Running two Hitachi 160 gig SATAII (on SATAI controller) drives in Raid 0.Stats on HD tach are:Average Read of 102.1 mb/sBurst 246.0 mb/sJust so you know I'm not making it up (also for the raptor thread)Standard 80GB SATA 7200rpm: (my fastest hdd prior to RAID) Western Digital 74GB SATA 10000rpm RaptorRAID 0 (2x160GB hdd's): [Edited on May 17, 2006 at 9:54 PM. Reason : .]
5/17/2006 9:51:01 PM
Using Seagate SATA 7200.8 250GB HD with NCQ. Works excellent and quietly.I don't see why you wouldn't buy a Seagate these days based purely off warranty. (5 yrs)
5/18/2006 12:19:34 PM
^^ The raptors seem to be scoring really shittily except for random access. Really doesn't seem worth the cost.[Edited on May 18, 2006 at 12:40 PM. Reason : ]
5/18/2006 12:37:36 PM
^^^ i want to try that program when i get home. i did raid 1 instead of 0 because i'm tired of drives failing and losing all my stuff, but i want to see how fast it is.
5/18/2006 1:06:47 PM
Can someone tell me the difference between SATA I and SATA II? thanks
5/18/2006 3:31:52 PM
the difference is in the bus speeds. SATA I runs at 150MB/s while SATA II runs at 300MB/s. SATA II is backwards compatible with SATA I as well.
5/18/2006 3:41:54 PM
^ Thanks
5/18/2006 3:53:03 PM
i chose RAID 0 because i have an external drive for my automated backups, otherwise i'd use RAID 1 for storagealso the Raptor has a 12% boost in average read speed, and trust me that random access time makes a difference in loading times (not necessarily transfer times), significantly more dare i say than my RAID drives (though my RAID drives can transfer faster, they cannot necessarily load faster)oh and the raptor is warrantied for 5 years same as any seagatefor reference as well that first hard drive i referenced is a fairly new Maxtor 80GB w/ NCQ (6B080M0)[Edited on May 18, 2006 at 5:36 PM. Reason : .]
5/18/2006 5:32:17 PM
i have a 1.21 jiggawatt server that has over 8 trillion macrobytes on it
5/18/2006 8:10:46 PM
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2205174&CatId=525is this good id like to get one that is external, quiet and under $100
5/18/2006 8:22:04 PM
looks finejust read up on tigerdirect's rebate reputation(i've had all mine filled but still)[Edited on May 18, 2006 at 8:44 PM. Reason : .]
5/18/2006 8:44:10 PM
yeah i heard about that beforeany other suggestions for a similar product/combo
5/18/2006 9:49:10 PM
http://www.slickdeals.net/#p7531Outpost.com has Seagate 300GB Serial ATA hard drive for $99 shipped free. These come with 5 year warranty, 16mb cache and support Serial ATA 300. Thanks google222They also have Seagate 400GB IDE/ATA retail kit hard drive for $130 with free shipping and no rebates.
5/19/2006 4:05:59 PM
My drive came yesterday. After I realized I was using the wrong jumper pins (1.5 hours) I got it up and running. Loaded Windows XP and grabbed my backups from about a year ago. Tried to load them and it said I needed to use dos. So I reboot with the backup DVD-1 in and it autoloads to a restore (nero). After it's finished it reboots and tries to load XP. But I'm guessing this is my old backup (old MB and old P-IDE HD) and it overwrote my entine drive. Windows wouldn't start so I did a repair install of XP with raid drivers disk. Got me into windows. Now I notice my 80 GB drive is listed as 40 GB with another 40 GB unallocated.WTF, am I stuck, have to reformat and startover of can I grow my partition somehow? I tried to use the seagate disk utility and it said no partitions were growable.Oh and I ordered a new HD board for my old dead HD, hoping I can recover some more.
5/19/2006 4:24:40 PM