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I've put WD on my "never will get my money again" list. :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

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Tommy P. Mon, 12/02/2002 - 17:32

but only with the 80GB JB models and lower

yup, that was the one that just failed for a customer after only three months service. 80GB. Made me look like an ass(which really doesn't take too much if ya ask my future ex wife).
And I had three 20GB 7200 rpm fail in different comps in the last year...
I know thier warranty proceedures pretty well by now

Arranger Mon, 12/02/2002 - 18:45

Originally posted by Tommy P.:
I just picked this MAxtor 80GB 8meg buffered 7200 drive at Staples. They price matched to this site:
[[url=http://[/URL]="http://www.essencom…"]Maxtor 80G 6Y080L0 DiamondMax Plus 9 ATA133 7200RPM INT IDE HD [/]="http://www.essencom…"]Maxtor 80G 6Y080L0 DiamondMax Plus 9 ATA133 7200RPM INT IDE HD [/]
An SATA version should be available also.

That's pretty cool, Tommy. You got the gooks at Staples to match your oem price with a retail boxed drive. I also got one from them for $109 after coupon discounts. Nice drive.

I noticed that it buzzes for about 5 sec at boot-up. I even swapped with Staples for another and it does the same thing. Pretty quiet drive. I'm happy.

anonymous Tue, 12/03/2002 - 13:27

Well... I'm confused again.
I was just about to order the WD 80 GB HD... then I hear that this is a bad HD . I've already bought my OS drive ( Seagate 60 GB) and now I don't know what kind of audio drive I should get.
Is the this MAxtor 80GB 8meg a good choice ?
Or is it better to go for the more expensive WD 120 GB 8meg?
Anyone who knows if the noise level is equal, if you compare these two HD's?
I'd be very grateful if someone could answer this, since I'm going to order the final parts for my DAW before the end of December.

Tommy P. Tue, 12/03/2002 - 16:25

Its nice to see storagereview.com healthy again. At on time they had lost all data. They were backed up on-site only. Big mistake on thier part.
I'm out of the loop as far as what drives are the best these days. Maxtor and Quantum, have always been solid for me, and since they are both owned by Maxtor now, there should be some excellent collaborative technology under one roof.