Originally posted by: user1234
The Hitachi deal for $50AR kills this one, just like the Hitachi drive rules this one in performance and quietness
Originally posted by: user1234
But like I already said, this Maxtor is a poor performer and loud compared to the Hitachi (I know I have them both - well actually I have the 120GB Maxtor and a 160GB SATA Hitachi).
Originally posted by: cbehnken
DM 9 Maxtor driver's poor perfomers? I don't think so. There are some of the fatest EIDE drives available.
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: cbehnken
DM 9 Maxtor driver's poor perfomers? I don't think so. There are some of the fatest EIDE drives available.
Word. The 1 year warranty sucks though.
Originally posted by: S13racer1
Reading this post made me reply that I concur that HITATCHIs are a lot better drives than MAXTORS. I have a 200G MAX. and a 80G HIT. and they are both in external enclosures, and they are both 7200RPM. The MAX is brand new yet makes a hell of a lot more clicking noises and runs extremely hot while my HIT is quiet, and runs cool even during mass writing periods. This with my own previous experience of a MAX crashing years ago and some other people around me (my co worker) telling me they've had their MAX crash makes me to believe they are not of such great quality. Going cheap on a HD purchase is not worth it, and you will suffer more when all that data is gone! I recommend HITACHI or WD.. I would never get a HD without a brand name.
Originally posted by: S13racer1
Reading this post made me reply that I concur that HITATCHIs are a lot better drives than MAXTORS. I have a 200G MAX. and a 80G HIT. and they are both in external enclosures, and they are both 7200RPM. The MAX is brand new yet makes a hell of a lot more clicking noises and runs extremely hot while my HIT is quiet, and runs cool even during mass writing periods. This with my own previous experience of a MAX crashing years ago and some other people around me (my co worker) telling me they've had their MAX crash makes me to believe they are not of such great quality. Going cheap on a HD purchase is not worth it, and you will suffer more when all that data is gone! I recommend HITACHI or WD.. I would never get a HD without a brand name.
Originally posted by: dabuddha
After the whole "Deathstar" fiasco, I don't think I'll be touching hitachi drives.
Originally posted by: S13racer1
Hi Superstud:
>>I'm running a 13GB Maxtor (around 5 years old) and a 40GB Maxtor (around 4 years old) that are on 24/7 and have no problems with them.
Hmmm.. ever hear that car manufacturer can more easilty make reliable 4 cylinder cars than 8 cylinders? I was talking in particular more modern sizes.
>>I can't say the same for the Deathstars or any of the fvcking craptastic WD's I've had crap out on me (including one straight out of the box, brand new).
Name calling doesn't do much to provide information. IF a drive fails even before working, I would say there's other factors that can come in play: shipping, installation, and ofcourse just being a lemon. A drive that goes bad after a year is 'for sure' a crappy drive.
>>They're hardly a "subpar" brand like you seem to imply.
If you can feel the heat coming off my maxtor and listen to its click you will question this too, and this is brand new (but working). But in all fairness it may live up to prove me wrong. I may be biased from my own Maxtor going bad!
Ultimately everyone is feel to make up their own minds depending on their own experiences.