Hitachi hard drives

Heusen77

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how reliable is the Hitachi hard drive: Hitachi / 250GB / 7200 / 8MB / ATA-100 / EIDE / OEM / Hard Drive?
 

Nocturnal

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I feel they're very reliable. Just as reliable as a Maxtor or WD. I think the days of their Deathstar hard drives are long gone.
 

superkdogg

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I have two 80 gig hitachi's that are just fine. I haven't heard of any issues with them specifically.
 

Arcanedeath

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HGST drives are just fine nowadays if the price / performance is right I wouldn't hesitate in buying one
 

Tig Ol Bitties

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They are wonderful drives, I have the 250GB one running at 3.0Gb/s for the last 6 months now, no problems at all.

Note: they come as a SATA150 drive out of the box. You need to go to hitachi's website and download the feature tool to enable the 3.0Gb/s (SATAII and 3.0Gb/s are not the same thing)
 

F1shF4t

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I would personaly not touch any HDD not made by segate or WD, i used many segate drives and WD ones and yet to have one fail on me, well except that factory fixed 500mg old segate drive :p
 

Tig Ol Bitties

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Originally posted by: Dark Cupcake
I would personaly not touch any HDD not made by segate or WD, i used many segate drives and WD ones and yet to have one fail on me, well except that factory fixed 500mg old segate drive :p

Well, for the OP, I wouldn't worry about Hitachi's drives not being a WD or Seagate...if you want more basis of these drives being reliable, just know that Hitachi hard drives are based on IBM technology. Hitachi bought out IBM's line of hard drives a few years ago (I think a few years, maybe less) and IBM had been a solid drive maker for many years.