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Quadriflax - Jul 18, 2004 |
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Alexvrb | Jul 21, 2004 | ||||
Maybe. They might just keep chugging with the P4 alongside something else, as long as possible. I mean, what's 500 watts to dissipate? It's petty heat for a system with three compressors and magnetic shielding (in case of reactor overload). Maybe when I replace my car's radiator, I'll use the old one for my next computer. |
Quadriflax | Jul 27, 2004 | |||
I thought some other people might want to know about this. I just bought a 200 GB Hitachi Deskstar... for ~$90 after rebate from CompUSA. If you're looking for more storage, it doesn't get much cheaper than this! |
Dyne | Jul 27, 2004 | |||
*grumble*. i dont know if theyve gotten better since Hitachi took over, but the Deskstar line is NOTORIOUS for failure. when IBM made them people had their drives die left and right. usually, oddly enough, right after their warrenty expired. mine died two days after and when IBM stopped making them Hitachi picked up the RMA's. just food for thought. |
racketboy | Jul 27, 2004 | |||
a lot of people like the new Hitachis However Seagate just upped all their warrenties to 5 years |
Quadriflax | Jul 27, 2004 | |||
Really? I heard that IBMs were some of the best, most reliable (albiet expensive) hard drives available. And it has a three year warranty on it, which is good enough in most cases. |
racketboy | Jul 27, 2004 | |||
IBM's later Deskstars (or DeathStars as they are affectionatly called) were notorious for dying. They were only rated for 8 straight hours of use. We had a few die here at work (in Dells) |
Dyne | Jul 27, 2004 | ||||
is this proactiive or just on new purchaces? ive got a seagate and i love it so far. |
Alexvrb | Jul 27, 2004 | ||||
They are great. They were great before Hitachi took over. It was just certain series (note to world: Not all Deskstars are the same series). Some people will never piece that together though, they just hear "deskstar baaaad" and that's all that sticks in their heads. Anyway, since I already own a 160GB 7K250, I'm not terribly interested in that deal. As for Seagate, that only applies to drives shipped after June 1. So when did you buy it? http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,117040,0... The newer Seagates are quiet and cool, and apparently reliable, too. But they're not going to win any speed awards. |
racketboy | Jul 27, 2004 | |||
yeah I realize not all IBMs were bad -- some were fast and such, but that one series was really bad |
Alexvrb | Jul 27, 2004 | ||||
Unfortunetely, some people don't realize that. I've got an IBM Deskstar 120GXP that has been working great for years, and now my main HD is the 160GB hitachi. The 40GB WD400BB I had worked great for years, but I don't like having to uninstall my games when I run low, only to have to delete stuff and make room for those same games at the next LAN. Anyway, all I am saying is that it bugs me when the entire line of HDs is judged based on one bad design. |
racketboy | Jul 27, 2004 | |||
It's called a reputation. |
ExCyber | Jul 27, 2004 | |||
Yes, and a reputation should be based on trends rather than anomalies. |
Dyne | Jul 28, 2004 | |||
the 60gpx iirc. |
Quadriflax | Jul 28, 2004 | |||
From the reviews I read it was actually the DeskStar 75GXP that appears to have had all the problems. Not that it really matters |
racketboy | Jul 28, 2004 | ||||
but it still hurts your reputation if you screw up. |
Alexvrb | Jul 29, 2004 | ||||
Agreed. Otherwise I'd have to say that all the modern car manufacturers suck. They produce crappy unreliable cars. All of them. All the cars. |
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