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Maxtor 500GB SATA 300/16MB Buffer $89.99 Free shipping

idgaf13

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I just placed an order by phone for this drive.
Web price = $89.99
Sales clerk showed a different price at their terminal ,
I had to correct them.

Frys part # 4551377
Link

Frys phone # 1-877-688-7678

 
Additional info about drive taken from Frys site.

Maxtor 500GB Serial ATA/300 16MB Buffer - L01F500 Retail Hard Drive Kit.

Maxtor:
FRYS.com #: 4551377
Upgrade to Serial ATA and take advantage one of the world's fastest ATA interfaces- 3.0 Gb/sec! Get great drive performance with a Maxtor SATA II hard drive kit. Ideal for speed intensive applications like digital video editing, high-speed gaming and RAID systems. The SATA 7200 RPM drive features up to 16MB cache - the largest available cache today - capacities up to 500GB, a FDB motor for whisper quiet operation, and a simple, no-jumper installation. Also features Maxtor's MaxBlast® software for intelligent formatting and partitioning. The complete kit includes a thin, easy-plug cable for improved airflow in your system.

Serial ATA internal hard drive - 7200 RPM, 16MB cache
Ultimate drive performance with SATA/300
RAID ready
Whisper-quiet FDB motor
Upgrade kit includes MaxBlast software, SATA cable, power adapter, screws & guide

 
Just bought one, $90 shipped.


Hope this works, I bought one of the 1st motherboards that had a SATA port so I'm hoping this hard drive will work? Anybody know?


I have this DFI motherboard

http://us.dfi.com.tw/Product/x...TEGORY_TYPE=MB&SITE=US

It says this:

Serial ATA
Uses Marvell 88i8030 chip
Supports one SATA (Serial ATA) interface which is compliant with SATA 1.0 specification(1.5Gbps interface)



So will this hard drive work with my motherboard?


Nevermind just read this,

SATA-150 and SATA-300
SATA is designed to be backwards and forwards compatible with future revisions of the SATA standard [5]. Unfortunately, there are already documented incompatibilities between particular first-generation SATA/150 controllers and later-generation drives.

According to the hard drive manufacturer Maxtor, motherboard host controllers using the VIA and SIS chipsets VT8237, VT8237R, VT6420, VT6421L, SIS760, SIS964 found on the ECS 755-A2 which was manufactured in 2003, do not support SATA II 300 drives. To address interoperability problems, the largest hard drive manufacturer Seagate\Maxtor have added a user-accessible jumper-switch known as the Force 150, to select between SATA-150 and SATA/300 operation [6]. Users with a SATA-150 motherboard should either buy an ordinary SATA-150 hard disk, or buy a SATA-300 hard disk with the user-accessible jumper or buy a PCI or PCI-E card to add full SATA II capability and compatibility.


 
IF it works, it will operate at the slightly slower SATA150 speed; it will also require installation of SATA driver via F6 duirng window installation. I had an Abit NF2 MB that supported SATA, but only in RAID. Your best bet would be to use IDE HD's on this MB, and save the SATA3 HD for a newer MB with native SATA support (NF2 is kind of old).
 
Originally posted by: blacklit
for those who bought, please post whether you received rebadged seagate 7200.10s or 7200.9s

thanks ~

if one can show me how to tell the difference i would show. Otherwise its going straight into the computer.
 
Originally posted by: T2urtle
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: blacklit
for those who bought, please post whether you received rebadged seagate 7200.10s or 7200.9s

thanks ~</end quote></div>

if one can show me how to tell the difference i would show. Otherwise its going straight into the computer.

It would say near the bottom left part of the drive. My 320GB Maxtor says DiamondMax 21 on the top left and near the bottom under 3.5 series it says 7200.10.
 
and is one better then the other?

these just versions like old model new model or something speed related
 
The 7200.10 series has perpendicular recording. The 7200.9 or below doesn't. The 7200.10 is new technology compared to the previous series. Is it better? I guess that depends who is commenting but I think they are fine. I have a couple they are very quiet and run cool. Someone may post the exact opposite.
 
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: jlin101
.10 is somewhat faster, and perceptibly quieter, than .9, imo.</end quote></div>

According to seagate's documentation for both drives, the decibel levels are just about (if not) the same for the .9 & .10
I wonder if someone tested the difference (if any) between the 2
 
Don't forget that db is just a measurement of the energy level of a noise. Human perception is far different. silentpcreview.com has recordings of everything they test and they point out that even at the same db measurement certain sounds are more noticeable or more annoying. They're probably the best place to look for HDD noise comparisons as well.
 
are Maxtors ok drives now or should I stick with Seagate branded and WD branded for now? I wouldn't mind some more 500gb drives and this price is great.
 
Seagate now makes most maxtor drives..many people are finding seagate drives in these boxes.. so far I am 2 for 2

 
I'm in for one I don't know about you guys but I've built 3 systems in the past with MAXTORs and the HD still works flawlessly.
 
Originally posted by: jlin101
.10 is somewhat faster, and perceptibly quieter, than .9, imo.
For me, the #1 most important HD feature is reliability. Quiet and fast are useless if the HD failure rate is high. So, does anyone know if there any reliability issues with the Seagate .10 series compared with the .9's?
 
thanks op, i think i will get one

edit: apparently staples carries the same drive, i'm going for a price match and if they bite ill use my ink coupons to bring the price down a lil
 
I've had several dead IBM Deskstars and WD JB's, but no problem with either Maxtor's or Seagates (both .9 and .10's).
 
went to staples got the price match without issue
used 3 $3 ink coupons too
price otd $86.86

thanks op!
 
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