HOT & DEAD: Maxtor 500GB HD for $90 at Fry's Electronics

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jrichrds

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Originally posted by: sparhawk6
I also agree - they are loud when seeking.

Seagate sets their PATA drives to quiet mode (equivalent of AAM enabled) and their SATA drives to performance mode (equivalent to AAM disabled) by default. I have two equivalent Seagate drives except for the interface, and the SATA seeks are definitely louder.

For that reason, I prefer a different brand for SATA drives...but it's the Maxtors retail drives that are the ones that are most commonly on sale.

If there is actually modified firmware to put Seagate SATA drives in quiet mode, that would be great.
 

bigpow

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Maxtor Basics don't have AAM/ACM feature.
It's cheap but loud. You get what you paid for.