Well, since they are all (WD, Hitachi, Seagate, and all the rest) using cheaper parts, that means they will all fail sooner or later.Originally posted by: lazarus000
i'm looking a new hard drive for a tivo ........ which means reliability is the top priority.
how dependable are these drives?
i'm tired of having drives go dead after 1 year of use.
Originally posted by: ActiveX
got two from bb, both were 7200.9 - is there a problem with these drives?
Originally posted by: Cardio
They sent a used drive that looked like it had been thru the wringer, scratches and torn label tossed in a brown box with a few peanuts. The real scam is that they charged $35 for shipping. UPS ground. Surprised and not pleased and would not use their products again. Wrote to Seagate and complained and did not even receive a reply. Not my idea of a decent company. I hope this was an unusual event but it will be my last purchase with them.
# You must pay postage charges for all shipments from you to Seagate.
# Send your drive(s)to Seagate using the carrier of your choice. Please use a method with ability to trace shipment. Seagate is not responsible for shipments for which the carrier cannot provide proof of delivery.
# If your product is under warranty, Seagate will pay for postage of repaired/replacement products from Seagate to you. You must pay all applicable duties and customs charges for shipments to and from Seagate.
You don't have to argue with anyone -- just take your receipt to any Circuit City with a copy of the ad and you should get a 110% match. I ordered a disk from Circuit City last week when Allisom posted the Best Buy deals. Yesterday, I went into a Circuit City and got the price match. It was especially good for me because I had a $10 "apology" gift card from Circuit City so the net cost to me was less than $95.Originally posted by: SoulAssassin
Got one from CC...7200.10...AAK. I asked them about the 110% pricematch and they said it's only if it's a CC price that drops. Could be bs...I didn't feel like arguing with the dude.
Originally posted by: nealh
Originally posted by: ArchAngel777
And... there goes my hope of getting this drive. I don't want a .9... Thanks for info!
avoid the larger blue box and it says made in singapore..I should have known better
get the small yellow box(these have 7200.10 from all accounts)...my BB had no small yellow box SATA only PATA
Originally posted by: GuildBoss
Originally posted by: nealh
Originally posted by: ArchAngel777
And... there goes my hope of getting this drive. I don't want a .9... Thanks for info!
avoid the larger blue box and it says made in singapore..I should have known better
get the small yellow box(these have 7200.10 from all accounts)...my BB had no small yellow box SATA only PATA
I got the small yellow/white box and the drive is Thailand, 7200.10, firmware AAE.
Thanks OP
Originally posted by: GuildBoss
Originally posted by: nealh
Originally posted by: ArchAngel777
And... there goes my hope of getting this drive. I don't want a .9... Thanks for info!
avoid the larger blue box and it says made in singapore..I should have known better
get the small yellow box(these have 7200.10 from all accounts)...my BB had no small yellow box SATA only PATA
I got the small yellow/white box and the drive is Thailand, 7200.10, firmware AAE.
Thanks OP
Originally posted by: Soundmanred
Originally posted by: GuildBoss
Originally posted by: nealh
Originally posted by: ArchAngel777
And... there goes my hope of getting this drive. I don't want a .9... Thanks for info!
avoid the larger blue box and it says made in singapore..I should have known better
get the small yellow box(these have 7200.10 from all accounts)...my BB had no small yellow box SATA only PATA
I got the small yellow/white box and the drive is Thailand, 7200.10, firmware AAE.
Thanks OP
Same here! Yellow box, SATA 7200.10, Thailand, AAE, Best Buy in Tulsa, OK.
Originally posted by: Auzner
All the BB's near Sunnyvale, CA and neighboring cities are out of stock. I went to Frys and it took two hours to get it price matched as usual but they eventually did it with 9 different employees. SATA .10 AAK China.
Where's the proof of AAE > AAK? I have an AAE as well. I'll compare them when I have the time. Right now I've got a few terabytes to rearrange across too many drives.
Actually forget that benchmarking, after scanning the thread for a benchmark URL which I didn't find I'm posting this:
"Best Buy sells Seagate 500GB 7200.9 for $99.99 in a new yellow box art"
The item itself is saying it's a .9, a .10 is just a bonus for the newer model. Most of them turn out to be the perpendicular bit 7200.10 Now some are saying the firmware matters, AAE the older one is better than AAK is brought up. Or the .9 vs .10 gamble isn't even worth it.
Like you'll even NOTICE a difference between .9, .10 AAE, and .10 AAK... NO YOU WON'T. As long as it's the same capacity, they're all modern sata drives, who the hell cares? Being that, they're all like 50-80 MB/s sustained average transfer rate. This isn't RAM or processors or GPU clocks. They're mechanical devices and will not ever be exactly what a list of gradient bars with overlaid numbers claims. Who exactly is putting 8 of these into a RAID setup for a high traffic corporate server of any type where such things will matter financially for the life of the company? No one, because that's what SCSI is for.
As for noise, if it's SATA it's new enough to be silent enough for me. Old PATA drives and anything branded Maxtor is loud in my opinion. I have a 500GB .9, .10 AAE, AAK and the noise level is hardly worth noting. They're cooled by silent 120mm fans and I sleep pleasantly in the room all this runs 24/7 in and my hearing is fine, I can hear a 20KHz tone. Lmao now I'm only going further into being eccentric, but I'm partially pissed at the effort it took to pm this at Fry's and then to skim read a bunch of non computer nerds who don't worship Seagate the way I do to whine about the deal.
We're all deal hunters looking for best $/gb vs total capacity in one unit to store something. Thanks for posting the deal, I got my 500GB of SATA.
Originally posted by: ActiveX
from reading a ton of posts, if you get the .9 or the .10, neither is that bad, but the .10 is newer technology. the ones i got were .9's, i added cooling to the underside of the drives and they been running 24/7 for the past week w/o problems.
7200.9 -> up to 500gig, blue box-made in singapore, 8mb cache, 5 yr. warranty- firmware listed as AAK on box
7200.10 - > up to 750gig, uses perpendiclar recording, 16mb cache, handless heat better-yellow box, 5yr. warranty. SKU: ST3500630AS-made in china, firmware listed as AAE on box
7200.11 - > 1 TB+ drives, supposed to be 32mb cache?, 5yr. warranty - due out 1st qtr. 08
What is Perpendicular Technolgoy
If any of the above in wrong, let me know and i will edit/correct.