Need hdd buying advice

AfterBurn

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OK, im thinking about buying one of them Seagate X15 15,000rpm SCSI harddisks, as they are reasonably affordable right now (for a SCSI drive), but im wondering if i should, or if i should wait untill the other manufacturers like IBM launch their 15k drives.
 

AfterBurn

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Well, wether or not it is reasonable is open for question, but i made the decision to go all scsi a long time ago, and so far im not disappointed. :) I can get the Seagate 15k for about $100 more than an Quantum Atlas 10k II of the same size. So i feel its reasonable in that perspective. I do wonder what the prices will do when other 15k disks are there, though when i see that an IBM 10k disk is substantially more expensive than the Seagate 15k where i live, i doubt the prices will go down that easy.
 

SCSIfreek

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its true that IBM prices for SCSI harddrive dont go down much. agreed on that 100%. As for your questions regards to the X15, Man i wish i had waited for it. 1.5 years ago i brought a 10K Quantum for that price and its only 9.1 Gig U160. :(

go for the X15 if you really need that burn hole in your wallet. Personally after going all SCSI from IDE, I felt that there is a increase in over all performance but now i'm leaning towards a IBM 75GX ATA100 drive with 2 times the capacity and at less than half the price.

Seagate X15 18Gig = $370
IBM 75GX 45Gig = $160


ahhhh hell with it i dont need any of them now :) got no money.
good luck.!!!


--SCSI
 

Radboy

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wait until ibm's 15k drive hit the shelves .. that'll introduce competition at 15k.

see how benches look for the ibm drive. seagate is also poised to release X15_rev2, which might better the ibm drive. at the very least, it will apply pricing pressure to the current X15.

that's what i'm doing.