Maxtor Max Line III 250GB w/16MB Buffer

Electric Mayhem

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Is this hot? Or is there something wrong with the drive? Not sure if it was ever in stock, at this price.

Edit: Forgot to add that it's out of stock and back-ordered. Can't find too much info on these (one tom's hardware review) and at most other places it's about a $100 more.
 

Chadder007

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Out Of Stock.
Also Maxtor is now considered Crap by most. Seagates are the new hotness.
 

PsychoCrazy

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Originally posted by: Chadder007
Out Of Stock.
Also Maxtor is now considered Crap by most. Seagates are the new hotness.


I, for one, don't consider Maxtor crap. Though they are a little bit louder, I've had more reliability with them than Western Digital. Seagate are definitely nice though, especially with their 5 year warranty.
 

Chadder007

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Ive had the worst from them on reliability. At work we have had about 25 Maxtors go out. Maybe 5 Western Digitals and 1 Seagate. We have over 600 PC's here on campus with a mixture of parts.

At another job we had 10 computers. 3 Maxtors have gone out on two machines and 2 Western Digitals that are used in a RAID on one machine (though the WDs were due to a bad power supply)
 

gshock888

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this isnt bad. its their new line with 16MB buffer.

3 year warranty too. thanks OP too bad OOS :(
 

jpeyton

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Originally posted by: Chadder007
Out Of Stock.
Also Maxtor is now considered Crap by most. Seagates are the new hotness.

Save it for the choir. MaxLine III drives are great and perform better than Seagate.
 

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I bought two of these to raid them a month ago, and they are very quiet and very fast. They also support command queing which is usually only available in enterprise scsi class hard drives. Very good Buy!
 

WT

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We got a bad batch of Seagates last year ... purchased 250+ PCs and ended up replacing 75+ drives. Folks, you can always find someone with a different story and a liking for a brand that they personally feel don't just crap out on them. What was great 2 years ago may be garbage from that manufacturer now. If it comes with a good warranty, its at least got that going for it. I've been buying WD SE's exclusively for about three years due to their extended warranty on those models, but now that they dropped the SE warranty length, I will look elsewhere.
 

jdogg707

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I bought one also and it has been a great drive! Perfect for Multimedia!
 

paulmob

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damn, that is hot, i want one so bad! (esp at that price)... I signed up for the e-mail when back in stock notification...
 

Zap

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Originally posted by: Chadder007
Ive had the worst from them on reliability. At work we have had about 25 Maxtors go out. Maybe 5 Western Digitals and 1 Seagate. We have over 600 PC's here on campus with a mixture of parts.

At another job we had 10 computers. 3 Maxtors have gone out on two machines and 2 Western Digitals that are used in a RAID on one machine (though the WDs were due to a bad power supply)

Question, were those Maxtors that died the smaller 20-40GB "slim" drives?
 

Adul

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Originally posted by: Chadder007
Ive had the worst from them on reliability. At work we have had about 25 Maxtors go out. Maybe 5 Western Digitals and 1 Seagate. We have over 600 PC's here on campus with a mixture of parts.

At another job we had 10 computers. 3 Maxtors have gone out on two machines and 2 Western Digitals that are used in a RAID on one machine (though the WDs were due to a bad power supply)

how many of those machines have maxtor compared to segate or WD
 

DonRamon

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I've had issues with maxtors.. but I think i'm gunna pick one up after seeing the reviews.. also this is $180 on newegg.. this deal is so hot.. ouch It hurts :p
 

Electric Mayhem

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Not sure yet i f it's worth it. I'm not a huge gamer or anything. I just want something to plug in my passively cooled Gigabyte 6600GT, when it comes out. I am building my first system...kind of a hybrid HTPC/gaming PC. I might do mild overclocking, but I'm relatively new to this.

Case: Silverstone SST-TJ04
P/S: Silverstone SST-ST46F
CPU: AMD A64 3000+ Socket 939
MB: NF4 Ultra
Video: Gigabyte GV-NX66T128VP
Sound: On Board or Audigy 2 ZG Gamer ($64 after rebate)
DVD: NEC 3500A
OS: MCE 2005
TV: Hauppauge PVR-150MCE w/ remote
Hardrive: This one if I can get it
Memory: 1 GB Corsair Value Select CAS 2.5
 

Robor

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Originally posted by: SenorBiggles
While everyone is drooling over this drive, why not drool over THIS for awhile too.
You gonna dump $200+ on a brand spanking new motherboard with a brand spanking new chipset and brand spanking green BIOS? I'd let it mature for a while before I'd plunk that kinda money down on the heart of my system.

 

SenorBiggles

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Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: SenorBiggles
While everyone is drooling over this drive, why not drool over THIS for awhile too.
You gonna dump $200+ on a brand spanking new motherboard with a brand spanking new chipset and brand spanking green BIOS? I'd let it mature for a while before I'd plunk that kinda money down on the heart of my system.

Yup. I've done it before without problems, and I'll do it again. So go ahead and wait if you're scared of something new, doesn't bother me one bit. One less person competing for the limited stock when they hit the market.