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EDIT: "Quite Hot!" Seagate Barracuda 120gb 7200rpm 8mb for $60

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The Hot Deal that I've been waiting for. Ordered one to replace a 40gb Barracuda IV. The reviews on this HDD look pretty good; appears to be as quiet as the IV but faster. Thanks for posting the deal!
 
Nice. Warranty for this drive is 3 years.

BTW, $30 is Instant Rebate, so $109.99 + tax - $50 MIR. Sale till wednesday only...

Regular Retail Price: $139.99
-$30.00 Instant Savings (Valid: 12/21/2003 - 12/24/2003)

You Pay: $109.99 Price after instant rebates, if any
-$50.00 Mfr. Mail-in Rebate (Valid: 12/21/2003 - 12/24/2003)

CompUSA Price: $59.99 Price after instant & mail-in rebates
 
Heh I might actually get this, Today I got back my $70 rebate from seagate from the same drive a couple months back 😀 Great Drive!
 
Originally posted by: SimMike2
Make sure you have a dedicated fan cooling the drive. These Seagate's don't handle overheating very well.

I have the opposite opinion. Unless you mean this specific seagate in particular, and not all seagates in general. I have a 80GB cuda iv in an UltimateTV (basically a TIVO) been running a year and a half no problem. The case of the UltimatTV gets so hot it's scolding right above the drive. And the UTV is constantly running, because of pause, rewind, etc. So a year and a half in a Furnace constantly running, is pretty damn good so far.
 
Originally posted by: WRXFanatic
Seagate Barracuda at Compusa $59.99 after rebates🙂

not bad at all

Here

Is it recommended to RAID these drives with a WD drive? The WD is a 120 GB SE 7200RPM etc. what do you suggest?

Thanks...
 
Originally posted by: stuman19
Originally posted by: WRXFanatic
Seagate Barracuda at Compusa $59.99 after rebates🙂

not bad at all

Here

Is it recommended to RAID these drives with a WD drive? The WD is a 120 GB SE 7200RPM etc. what do you suggest?

Thanks...

You could, but generally it is a bad idea. Performance will not be as good as with 2 identical drives. Performance will be based more on the slower drive as the faster will always be waiting for the slower to finish what it is doing.

 
One thing you don't want to do is mount two of these drives in adjacent barckets so the drives almost touch, especially without a fan. They will get very hot, and this is not good. I am talking about "too hot to touch with the bare hand" hot!

On my system, I ended up rigging some brackets so that the lower drive hangs about 1" below the upper drive, and then I rigged a little fan I removed from a Pentium-1 heatsink so it would blow between the two drives. Things got a LOT cooler.

Or, use dedicated HD heat sinks, if you can find one that it quiet enough.

I just picked up a Seagate Cheetah 10,000 RPM drive. It should be interesting to see how hot it runs!
 
My own experience is that you will take a huge performance hit if you RAID stripe dissimilar drives, to the point that it is not worth running them in a RAID configuration. Now I will only stripe identical makes and models. Dunno about mixed drives in a mirror array, for redundancy, but if you did that you wouldn't be looking for performance anyway.

Originally posted by: sk3tch
Both seem to have similar specs so the speed diff will be negligible.

 
This is/was way hot, too bad I missed it.

They seem to be all sold out (I've checked 3 different zips) - any idea
if they do Rainchecks on this sort of thing? Would someone else pricematch?
 
Originally posted by: SimMike2
Make sure you have a dedicated fan cooling the drive. These Seagate's don't handle overheating very well.
Is the dedicated fan a must? I have not heard of the overheating issue around here. I have a Seagate I have not used yet. Was planning to install it in a 400SC.


 
Sorry to bring this back from the grave, but has anyone received a rebate check yet? And do you remember where the rebate goes to? Thanks.
 
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