Maxtor D740X "L" Fluid Bearing Vs. regular D740X

DDDavey

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Price difference on a 60GB drive is like $10. Just wondering what the main effect was, less noise? Does it supposedly make the drive last longer?
 

Biggs

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AFAIK, it's only less noiser but the performance is the same. Get a 'Cuda IV if you want a very quiet drive.
 

CraigRT

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I have a D740X-6L and no matter what it is doing, I can't hear the drive.. I recommend it if you want a fast quiet drive for sure..

- they are an exceptional value!
 

Davegod75

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i have the 80 gb drives and it clicks a lot whenever it accesses the drive. Not a bad click like the 75gxps do when they go bad but more like an accessing the drive click. I bought this drive because it's supposed to be quiet bug it's much louder than any drive i've ever had.

Seems like i'm the minority. Does newegg do advanced shipments?
 

Mem

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I`ve the non fluid bearing version of the Maxtor D740X,it`s real quiet especially after month or so of use,yes the main effect of fliud bearing version is to reduce noise which there`s really not much of on the normal version.
 

Vegito

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i have several fluid ones.. i dont really hear a difference... unless your in a padded room, i doubt the sound would bug you that much
 

308nato

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I had the same dilemna. I shelled out the extra $10 and got the "L". I have never used the standard version so I can't compare them. The drive is fast and very quiet. The only time I can really "hear" it working is when doing a defrag. My intake fans are louder and they are quiet as well.
 

herbage11

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Glad you aksed this also. I was looking at getting the Maxtor w/ fluid bearings also but was unclear on what the actual benifits were. Yes sound will be less but is it more reliable? Or faster? Maybe runs cooler? thanks all.
 

Viper GTS

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While I don't have a Maxtor, I do have a Seagate 'Cuda IV, which is most famous for it's near-silent operation, courtesy of fluid bearings. I've been very happy with it, & I'm glad to see other manufacturers following suit.

Viper GTS
 

RalfHutter

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I have both the regular bearing and the fuild bearing versions. They are in mobile racks so I can swap them. I can hear absolutely no difference between them. The only noise I can hear is the slight clicking/crackling during seeks.

My system is a very quiet P4 rig with the stock HSF and some Panaflo L1A's as case fans.

I'd vote for saving the $10 unless someone can show that the fluid bearing models are more reliable.