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So Fucking Banned
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Join Date: Apr 2002
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Good HDD sales, who makes the best these days?
I've read good things about Seagate. 5 year warranty when most drives are only 1 year.
OfficeMax has a Seagate Ultra ATA/100 160gb for $60 CircuitCity has a Seagate Ultra ATA/100 300gb for $90 after rebates What about Maxtor? Seagate bought them, but is the quality the same? CompUSA has a Maxtor SATA/150 250gb for $60 after rebates |
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Too lazy to set a custom title
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Australia
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You seem to be placing a fair emphasis on pricing when your data is probably worth a hell of a lot more
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So Fucking Banned
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Thus the purpose of this thread. I'd like to know if Maxtor is safe. I read that they may not handle heat as well as others. Right now my ambient temp is at 33 C / 91.4 F. Is that alright for them? |
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Too lazy to set a custom title
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