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I need to buy a HDD, I did buy a maxtor 160gb but it died so i want to know whats a good hard drive.

My Specs:

160-200 gig HDD

7500 RPM

ATA-133 40 pin connector


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Hitachi, Western Digital, and Samsungs are mine favorites... but the one I like the most is the Hitachi... And the worst hard drive manufacter to buy from in my humble opionon is Maxtor... I had a 80gb and it died within 3 months, sent it back the new one did the same thing and both were brand new...

Hitachi rules!

:w00t:

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I need to buy a HDD, I did buy a maxtor 160gb but it died so i want to know whats a good hard drive.

My Specs:

160-200 gig HDD

7500 RPM

ATA-133 40 pin connector

I swear by the Hitachi Deskstar model line.

8MB of cache, 3 year warranty. good tools and great customer support web site.

I will never use western digital again. Ive seen too many crash and burn and their customer service doesn't seem as responsive.

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Try this

Actually to get to pricegrabber paste this in as your Web address (this forum software cuts my URL in half)

http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_attrib.php/page_id=11/vendors[]=HIT/popup4[]=30:392/popup3[]=10:144/popup1[]=160:393/sortby=priceA

That will query drives in close to what you are looking for

Edited by DarkShadows
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When i was working at a online computer parts supplier, the most hard drives we had back where maxtor, the least was between seagate and Western Digital, Hitachi where middle.

When compared to the amount sold, it wasnt down to the fact of selling more maxtors than other drives, there wasnt hat much of a bigger difference.

I have also spoken to a data recorecy agency once for a customer, and they had mostly maxtors back as well.

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@computerMan: Oh, ok... It is still a nice buy... Im on a Western Digital 120 7200 RPM.7 8mb cache... Hope it goes good with the drive when u buy it!

:thumbup

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I like Seagates cause they are inexpensive, quite, decent speed, and have that nice five year warranty...mmmm

I also used to suggest IBM/Hitachi, but not so much anymore...just can't see any reason to. Western Digital isn't half-bad either, except for their initial reliability...I've had six of their last ten drives die within the first month. Different sizes and models, all turned into clickers...real annoying.

Maxtor and Samsung just seem to 'cheap' to me...but I'm sure they are fine.

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