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experience with 7200.8 hard drives?

 
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experience with 7200.8 hard drives?
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2006-10-03, 11:30 AM
How many people here are using Seagate 7200.8 series drives; the 400gig drives are a really good deal at the moment. With a 5 yr warranty.

There is some complaint about failure rates though. Losing all your data in 6 months would be no fun, even if it is just TV.

Success or failure stories?

Thanks,

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2006-10-03, 02:43 PM
I have not used them, but if its such a good deal get 2 or 3, and put them in a raid configuration, then even if you lose a drive you will not lose the data.
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2006-10-03, 04:12 PM
I have a 160 GB and a 300 GB. One is brand new, others been churning with recordings for more than a year. Absolutely quiet, and never had a failure of any sort. In my pre-purcahse research, I got the impression that they failed less than most competitors.

Company was also excellent with rebates (unlike the the idiots at Soyo), if that's part of your deal.
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2006-10-03, 05:08 PM
Had a 80Gb 7200.7 as my system drive for a few years now and I added a 250gb 7200.10 about 18months ago and both run flawlessly.
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2006-10-03, 06:26 PM
pete_thomson Wrote:Had a 80Gb 7200.7 as my system drive for a few years now and I added a 250gb 7200.10 about 18months ago and both run flawlessly.

Thanks, I'm looking at the 7200.8 though Smile

The .7's seems pretty good- storagereview.com data suggests that they are more reliable than 85% of drives in general. the .8's though, are only 10% more reliable than other drives. The .8's have a pretty decent sample size and that's not the horror story statistically that I was expecting based on usrr comments in forums elsewhere.

$100 for the PATA 400gig. I'm giving it a shot.
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