- May 16, 2008
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Hopefully this is not a repost, I read a few pages of posts and didn't see this DIRECTLY addressed.
I am looking to get another HD, I have the 640GB WD AAKS which was one of the fastest drives a year ago but now I'd like to upgrade/get an additional HD. I have tried looking at HD comparisons but I haven't seen any recent comparisons with ALL the latest drives in one place and additionally I assumed there are readers who are more up-to-date then I am.
Possible Hard drives of interest just from a quick glance:
Samsung F3 1 TB
WD Black 1TB / 640 GB
Seagate 7200.12 1TB
I think I will pick up an eSata external case and drop my current WD 640 AAKS into the external case being the newer HD should be a bit faster. I am interested in SSD's but they are not an option until there is a reasonable amount of storage for a LOT cheaper then current prices.
Does anyone know which is the best choice, or other suggestions as these are random choices from the latest available that I am aware of. I would consider 500GB HD's but it seems the sweet spot with pricing leans towards the slightly larger drives (640-1000 GB).
I am looking to get another HD, I have the 640GB WD AAKS which was one of the fastest drives a year ago but now I'd like to upgrade/get an additional HD. I have tried looking at HD comparisons but I haven't seen any recent comparisons with ALL the latest drives in one place and additionally I assumed there are readers who are more up-to-date then I am.
Possible Hard drives of interest just from a quick glance:
Samsung F3 1 TB
WD Black 1TB / 640 GB
Seagate 7200.12 1TB
I think I will pick up an eSata external case and drop my current WD 640 AAKS into the external case being the newer HD should be a bit faster. I am interested in SSD's but they are not an option until there is a reasonable amount of storage for a LOT cheaper then current prices.
Does anyone know which is the best choice, or other suggestions as these are random choices from the latest available that I am aware of. I would consider 500GB HD's but it seems the sweet spot with pricing leans towards the slightly larger drives (640-1000 GB).