I knew better deals were out there but the customer(s) wanted or needed SATAII and 200GB capacity. I don't like to mess with the parallel connectors anymore for hard drives.
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Originally Posted by Treebeard
Where is the 300GB drive ?
What brand is it ?? -
That link did bring the product up when I posted it. they must be sold out now.
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@ ROF - This is the motherboard I have the SATA drive connected to - http://machspeed.com/specs/viper/939STD.html - though I have tried it in the other PCs I have. I have the latest Bios update on all of them. It reads the full amount properly now, but it was a major hassle with the funky Maxtor bootdisk. I have XP w/SP2 disc that was installed on that PC too.
The HDD was the Maxtor DiamondMax 10 6L250M0. Got it for $60. -
Originally Posted by ROF
No hassle. No questions. That's the way I like to do business. -
@Doramius
Why did you use the Maxtor disc? I get one when I buy retail drives but I have never used them. I use WinXP SP2 to Partition and Format drives. -
evry bad pc I worked on came with a Maxtor HD.I trust Samsung(I got 3 of them) ,Hitachi(1 )and Seagate(I bought 2 for my friends)
SAMSUNG T133 Series 300GB 3.5" SATA 3.0Gb $97 at newegg
or the
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 750GB 3.5" SATA 3.0Gb/s for $499 .lol -
Seagate's Acquisition of Maxtor to Finalize Soon
"Maxtor will be but a distant memory in just a few days and the name thrown into Seagate's closet of conquests"
"In a matter of days we will never see the Maxtor name on the New York Stock Exchange again"
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=2409
soon no more topics about Maxtor here -
I bought a SATA 250gb Maxtor hard drive last month for $92.00 including shipping cost. This drive comes with a 5 year warranty which is probably because Seagate bought Maxtor. Needless to say in my experience every hard drive manufacturer has their quality control issues.
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When I don't use the Maxtor disk, My system doesn't read the entire drive. I end up with an NTFS partition of 160GB and the rest of the drive can't be read. I tried again and got it to read the whole drive, but I forgot to change some settings and it still partitioned 160GB. on the third try I got it to read 250GB and partition the whole thing. I got it as a bulk white box with no included software. I got 5 of the drives altogether. At $60 a piece, I couldn't resist. The drive is great, It was just a hassle to use as a primary drive. after the setup, the drive is top notch.
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Staples is having a 200GB WD Harddisk on sales again, at $69.00.
http://staples.shoplocal.com/staplessneakpeek/Default.aspx?action=browsepagedetail&sto...ailerid=-99906 -
Anyone remember when Hard drives were measured in Megabytes? I wonder how long it will be until Hard drives will predominately be measured in Terabytes?
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Originally Posted by ROF
so, do you think it could be any easier than this ? I didn't even have to send mine first.
the only good drives are seagate and wd, maxtor is good for arhiving only, slower than other two. -
Originally Posted by lenti_75
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For every hardware company out there Its a given that more than a few people have had bad experiences with them. Its just how things work.
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the thing is this, for WD you don;t have to call them, all you have to do is go online and get the replacement.
no company is perfect, but sometimes it depends on how the peolpe manage to deal with their problems, like this example, when instead of going online and spending 10 min, you call them and spend 2 hrs on the phone.....because, like everywhere, a bunch of morons work there and have no ideea of what they are talking about. -
Seagate bought Western Digital. Maybe that's how they want to stop the cut throat competition, and make some real money. Maybe that's why we don't see those low low price anymore.
Anyone know where to get a 100GB 2.5" laptop HD less than $99.99 ? -
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Originally Posted by SingSing
The Thanksgiving rebate allowed up to qty3 250GB Maxtors at $39.99 after rebate. I got two and am still kicking myself for not getting the third.
Correction: I just looked, those were 200GB Maxtors. -
Originally Posted by SingSing
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Maxtor 200GB 7200 RPM internal hard drive
Save $40
$69.98
Reg. $109.98
Valid Jul 23 - 29
The link >>> http://staples.shoplocal.com/staplessneakpeek/Default.aspx?action=browsepagedetail&sto...ailerid=-99906
..... is for a Maxtor ... not a Western Digital -
New Fry's Ad
Hitachi 250GB $99.99 - $40 rebate = $59.99
http://www.netaffilia.com/ad/electronics/frys/i/2006/07/21/18163.html
Also from Outpost.com plus more:
http://shop3.outpost.com/%7BtjnhMHUANHYXltLWuoiFrw**.node2%7D/template/harddrives/ -
Here is a Western Digital ... that is on sale
PC Club Item No: A3494853
Manufacturer Model No: WD2500KS
Manufacturer: Western Digital
Price: $79.99*
Link >>> http://www.pcclub.com/product_details.cfm?itemno=A3494853&email=LA&dt=0722e
WESTERN DIGITAL 250GB 7200RPM Hard Drive - 16MB SATA2 - OEM (WD2500KS)
Weekly Special product. Quantity may be limited.
Product Description:
Western Digital 250G 7200RPM 16MB SATA2 WD
Model WD2500KS
WD Caviar SE16 next-generation SATA hard drives feature a 16 MB
cache for lightning-fast performance. Yes, these reliable drives are
fast, but they still deliver technologically advanced acoustics and
cool operation. Designed for high-performance computers, multimedia
and gaming systems.
16 MB cache -- Bigger cache means faster performance. A massive
16 MB cache combined with up to 300 MB/s transfer rate make these
ultra-fast drives the perfect solution for the fully loaded PC with a fast
processor.
Cool operating temperature – WD hard drives are designed to have
he lowest power consumption of any high-capacity desktop-class
hard drive which lowers the operating temperature for enhanced
drive reliability.
Whisper quiet – These highly-reliable drives deliver technologically
advanced acoustics. With its WhisperDrive™ and SoftSeek™
technologies, WD has minimized noise to levels virtually imperceptible
to the human ear in home and business environments.
Specifications
Rotational Speed 7,200 RPM (nominal)
Buffer Size 16 MB
Average Latency 4.20 ms (nominal)
Contact Start/Stop Cycles 50,000 minimum
Seek Times (Average)
Read Seek Time (Average) 8.9 ms
Write Seek Time (Average) 10.9 ms (average)
Track-To-Track Seek Time 2.0 ms (average)
Full Stroke Seek 21.0 ms (average)
Transfer Rates
Buffer To Host (Serial ATA) 300 MB/s (Max)
Buffer To Disk 748 Mbits/s (Max)
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