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March 9th, 2006, 09:53 AM
#1
What is the most reliable harddisk nowdays ?
After the recent failure of on of the 3 harddisks on my system (yes... it's a Western Digital...) and a few harddisk hanups I got with the other drives, I decided to go and buy a large hard disk to replace them before they fail as well (yes, they are too WD !).
My question is - what is the HD brad that less tends to fail, or in other words, which brand or hard disk model is most reliable ?
Secondly, what is the largest HD I can use as IDE ? (I got an Intel D850MV board with a 1.7GHz Intel processor). I may consider upgrading the whole system, but for now I really only need a new AND RELIABLE harddisk...
Thanks !
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March 9th, 2006, 10:05 AM
#2
@tt!tud3
Your question is irrelevant these days..............look for the guarantee........it will vary by model, as will the price.
Then get a board that supports RAID1
I would not go above 120Gb these days...............unless you are heavily into pr0n
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March 9th, 2006, 11:46 AM
#3
Thanks Nihil,
I was not refering to highly expensive rather than budget drives...
I can check out for a sumsung.
At least I didn't have ALL my info on a single drive -
used 3 seperate 80GB disks, as said before one has already failed,
while the other shows signs of instability... They are all WD - never liked them !
I may try the board that supports RAID 1 as you recommended... How about Maxtor btw ?
Also - I might be able to fix the bad drive, currently what happens when you power it up is hearing the motor spininning and stopping exactly 3 times - then silent. Is the motor bad ? I already exchanged the circuit board witha similar working HD and it behaved just the same.
Thanks
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March 9th, 2006, 03:25 PM
#4
I have had good results with Maxstor, but WD and Seagate have been a bit off form recently............#
My comments about the drives are the ones that may cost $15 more but have a 3 year rather than a 12 month guarantee............I guess that they test them a bit better?
RAID1 rules mate...........trust me. OK you asked something about size.............with an older board/BIOS there is one of those limits at 137Mb............you can get a software solution though.
As I said, I tend to use 120 or even 80.............hell, I can remember when 5Gb was a server.
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