kelvin1704
Senior member
For IDE harddrive, which brand is actually more reliable?
I got a Samsung to replace one of the Maxtors that died at work and after one month it died too. I put a Seagate in its place (and got a warranty claim on the Samsung) and it's been going strong for months.I don't know for sure where Samsung stands as not many people use their drives.
Originally posted by: whitecloak
seagate barracuda ata IV rocks.
my first HDD (a 20MB MFM/RLL in an XT) is still working 15 years after my dad bought it, and 4-5 other drives that are 10 years old or so are still functional. My roommate's been using a Barracuda IV for a while and and hasn't had any problems with it yet.
Originally posted by: Fulcrum
my first HDD (a 20MB MFM/RLL in an XT) is still working 15 years after my dad bought it, and 4-5 other drives that are 10 years old or so are still functional. My roommate's been using a Barracuda IV for a while and and hasn't had any problems with it yet.
Funny you should mention that. Just yesterday, I found out my first HDD still works. It was a 10MB unit found in a 4mhz 8086 (if I remember correctly) IBM PS2 PC. The whole PC still works. Who would have thought it. It came with the then brand new 3.5 floppy drive. In fact, it wasn't until a year or two afterwards that I could barley find any games that came on the new 3.5 floppy discs (Kings Quest 2 or Space Quest, I think). How long ago that was.
Not that anyone cares about this or that it's even on topic. But I'm telling you all anyways 🙂