Any Recommendation For Internal Sata Hard Drive For Dual 2.7ghz |
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Sun 4 Mar 2007, 04:23
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On the reliability issue, it's difficult to say. On the noise issue, it's Seagate the winner.
Anyway, always check the tech docs on the manufacturer website for MTBF and noise idle/writing. It's enlightening.
Now for some peculiar uses, some maxtor (for small files, usually not our case) or western digital (very very fast RAID 0 with raptor drives) are more interesting.
It doesn't mean other or one brand or the other won't work, but it's the current state of things.
I have a mix of IBM (ooch old), Maxtor and seagate drives.
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