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Need a new HDD and suggestions

inertiat

Junior Member
I'm looking to buy a 7,200RPM 3.5" internal Hard Drive for my desktop; I need 1Tb. I'm doing media and video encoding so it has to be fast and reliable. I'm stuck between a Spinpoint and a Barracuda. I've seen mixed reviews on which is the fastest seek/ throughput so can anyone give me some advice on which to get? Of course stability is the most important factor, nothing worse than having a drive fail at the wrong moment.

Thanks for any suggestions
 
Originally posted by: inertiat
I'm looking to buy a 7,200RPM 3.5" internal Hard Drive for my desktop; I need 1Tb. I'm doing media and video encoding so it has to be fast and reliable. I'm stuck between a Spinpoint and a Barracuda.
Originally posted by: Jumpem
WD Black.
Very true...
Get the WD "Black" and forget about the "S" drives. 😀

 
I've yet to have a WB drive fail on me, but a solid 60% were Raptors. I've got two WD in my right right now. 640GB Black for programs and a 1GB Green for media. They aren't as fast as my Vertex, but they cost a lot less.
 
Originally posted by: inertiat
Cheers, are these things reliable? I've heard less than stellar things about WD drives

No, they are hard drives.

All HDDs eventually fail, which is precisely why you look at warranty as a factor when buying them.

 
I had a Velociraptor fail on me recently, but they RMAd a new drive to me in about a week. Never had problems with any other WD drives in like 15 years of history with them.

Just be conscientious about backing up information that you'd miss if it were just suddenly gone tomorrow.
 
Out of all the HD's i have ever owned i have had all brands fail at least once(seagate, WD, hitachi, samsung) except a IBM deskstar (Deathstar as known by most) I consider the fact that my deskstar is still running a miracle. The above posters are correct get the longest warranty.
 
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