320GB Seagate SATA at Frys.com for $64.99

Bozo Galora

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RETAIL BOX!! Free ship.

Fry's just keeps coming up with good deals

Edit:
Normally $84 at the egg - OEM
 

lenell86

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I dont care if they are not much slower. I'll be putting it on a software Raid 5. Anyone know if these work well in Raid 5 config?
 

brikis98

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just ordered one for an external HD. $0.20/gb + retail + 5 year warranty + free shipping is a pretty solid deal.
 

Bozo Galora

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Originally posted by: tophman
http://www.fluffles.net/articles/seagate-AAK-firmware

Check out the AAK Firmware issue before you buy...
I had picked up 2 from BB but they were the AAK versions, so i returned them.

Oh no! I buy a lot of these drives - now I have a boobytrap to watch out for. Damn you Seagate - I dont WANT to have to bring back drives. I have better things to do with my time.
Bleh.
And I dont think the China manuf has anything to do with it - I have gotten a lot of China drives, and never seen a graph like that.

(great find by the way tophman - thnx)

 

djnsmith7

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I bought one of these at my local Fry's (Campbell, CA) last week for the same price & it has the AAE firmware...
 

winr

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I bought the 320 at Frys in Webster Texas last week.

Mine is an AAE :sun:







:)
 

I4AT

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Just got mine today and it is an AAE, my sister also ordered a 500gb Maxtor drive and it's also an AAE. Both drives were manufactured in China, so don't automatically assume if your drive isn't from Thailand that it's not an AAE.
 

jiffer

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If you have already bought one of these drives, would you please post the first number and letter of the serial number and the firmware revision?

EDIT: I thought there might be a correlation between serial numbers and firmware revision numbers based on a sample of ten drives that I opened and examined, but results posted by other people seem to prove that there is no consistency. Thank you for your input.
 

houe

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The unit I got from best buy has a S/N that begins with a 6 but the P/N begins with 9B. It has 3.aae firmware.
 

djnsmith7

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Originally posted by: jiffer
If you have already bought one of these drives, would you please post the first number and letter of the serial number and the firmware revision? (The serial number is printed on the outside of the retail box, so you don't have to look at the drive itself.) Based on my own observation, drives with serial numbers beginning with "6" or "7" appear to have the 2.AAE firmware, and drives with serial numbers beginning with "9B" appear to have the 2.AAK firmware. I would like to see if anyone else has noticed similar results.

The Serial # on both of my drives begin with a 6...

On a side note, even though the Fry's website indicated this was an online sale only, it's not...I got the drive yesterday at the store for $64.99...

Quote from the website: Prices good for online purchases only, and are not available at Fry's retail locations.

This is incorrect for this deal...
 

BuckNaked

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Originally posted by: houe
The unit I got from best buy has a S/N that begins with a 6 but the P/N begins with 9B. It has 3.aae firmware.
I purchased mine at the Portland Frys, but my numbers match up with yours, with the same results...
 

jiffer

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I thought there might be a correlation between serial numbers and firmware revision numbers based on a sample of ten drives I opened and examined, but based on new evidence, there doesn't seem to be any consistency. Regardless of serial number (and regardless of where the drive was manufactured), the firmware could be AAC, AAE, or AAK. I even found a 7200.9 drive instead of a 7200.10 drive inside a red and white Maxtor box (which I expected to be a Maxtor-branded Seagate 7200.10 drive just like all of the others I had seen).

Best of luck to everyone. I hope you get what you're looking for.