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Who still uses mechanical hard drives anymore? Ugh.
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Who still uses mechanical hard drives anymore? Ugh.
HDD prices still haven't fully recovered from the Thailand floods.
Super Typhoon Usagi is heading towards Taiwan most likely hitting Saturday. The portion of PC parts that comes from Taiwan is simply staggering. Should we be expecting motherboard, laptop, RAM, flash, & GPU prices to be tripling next week?
SSD reliability & recovery still stinks.
I install tons of them at work and they all have pretty high failure rates. The only stuff holding up so far is my Mushkins, but those haven't been in for more than a year yet. And most of the time, when they die, they die - unlike a hard drive where you usually get reduced performance & errors, but can still clone the drive to save the data, and sometimes even operate for months despite errors.
HDD prices still haven't fully recovered from the Thailand floods.
Who still uses mechanical hard drives anymore? Ugh.
HERPA DERPA where do I put muh bazillions of data without being a millionaire if I don't use mechanical storing devices?Who still uses mechanical hard drives anymore? Ugh.
Who still uses mechanical hard drives anymore? Ugh.
... and the most quoted post of the day goes to...
... and the most quoted post of the day goes to...
yeah I'm not replacing PC parts every year or two. I still have HDDs in here from nearly 10 years ago. No reason for me to replace perfectly good drives that still have XXgb of available space.
Pretty sure they've recovered. They just like charging the higher prices at this point.
Who still uses mechanical hard drives anymore? Ugh.
...over a 100Mb network, with software RAID 5, on a Duron. 🙂 (it's just RAID 1, today, but that was still in place when moving to FLAC).It's frivolous speed *for that particular application*. Well, at least, with a mechanical hard drive, I've never had a song pause in the middle for a couple of seconds while it buffers.
Just a side note: the 2 120GB WD drives in my Dell are 5400RPM models. I also have, as spares, for if / when they are needed, 2 500GB WD drives (WD500AAKB), that are 7200RPM models (all are IDE interface)
Who still uses mechanical hard drives anymore? Ugh.
HDD prices still haven't fully recovered from the Thailand floods.
Super Typhoon Usagi is heading towards Taiwan most likely hitting Saturday. The portion of PC parts that comes from Taiwan is simply staggering. Should we be expecting motherboard, laptop, RAM, flash, & GPU prices to be tripling next week?