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Quantum Fireball, Literally :)

Aztech

Golden Member
Ah man, I can laught about it now. So my sis-in-law brings me her computer that's having hard drive problems. I turn it on, it runs ok, after a whiel it does begin making funny hard drive noises and crashes (Win98). Anyways, it sounds bad enought that I pull out an old HD I have laying around and get ready to swap them. But for whatever reason, I powered the system up one more time with the old HD. That's when it made more funny hard drive noises and I see a flame coming out of the hard drive! :Q Swear to God!!! I panicked a bit but then the flame went out and I had to laugh a bit. Then I had to laugh some more when I inspected the hard drive (saw a burnt out chip) and discovered it was a Quantum Fireball!! 😛

Well, I thought it was worth sharing on ATOT. True story. Anyone experience such a thing before? Just FYI, it's a Celeron 400 Gateway mini-tower. And, I was wondering if I should tell Gateway about this too. BTW, who took over Quantum? Was it Maxtor?
 
I used to work for a hospital that leased Gateway computers with Quantum Fireball harddrives. They had a habit of blowing up too.
 
at work a couple of years ago we had a bunch of quantums burn up in the same month. i think they were around the 6-8gb mark. i'm almost willing to bet yours is the same model. it was one of the chips on the bottom that just burned up...
 
Originally posted by: d33pt
at work a couple of years ago we had a bunch of quantums burn up in the same month. i think they were around the 6-8gb mark. i'm almost willing to bet yours is the same model. it was one of the chips on the bottom that just burned up...

You guessed it. 6.4GB! Can I get compensated from someone? 🙂
 
Hahaha, my sister has a 4GB Quantum in her computer that is still working fine. It's a Quantum Bigfoot though.......

edit: the damn thing takes up a whole 5.25 slot!
 
I had a 13GB Quantum Fireball KX for years. One of the first 7200rpm/ATA66 drives. It still works fine (now in my bro's rig) after 4-5 years. Only complaint I ever had about it is that it seeked LOUD. Defragging or booting-up (when it was my system drive) could be heard from 2 rooms away 😛
 
Originally posted by: Aztech
it's a Celeron 400 Gateway mini-tower.

A woman I used to work with had the same thing happen to her system. Same type as that one. A chip on the controller board blew out. To say the least Quantum's drives are craptacular. Never seen so many drives of any brand fail that way.

 
I believe this was a problem with Quantum's. I had an incident with one that ended up burning my finger (only a small blister), and the customer had the nerve to say I caused it. IIRC he brought the computer in because he couldn't get to Windows. Pansy company ends up replacing the HD for him.
 
Originally posted by: Aztech
Originally posted by: d33pt
at work a couple of years ago we had a bunch of quantums burn up in the same month. i think they were around the 6-8gb mark. i'm almost willing to bet yours is the same model. it was one of the chips on the bottom that just burned up...

You guessed it. 6.4GB! Can I get compensated from someone? 🙂

well. Currently drives are going for .50ish cents a gig. so.. your talking like.. $3-$4?
 
Originally posted by: se7enty7
Originally posted by: Aztech
Originally posted by: d33pt
at work a couple of years ago we had a bunch of quantums burn up in the same month. i think they were around the 6-8gb mark. i'm almost willing to bet yours is the same model. it was one of the chips on the bottom that just burned up...

You guessed it. 6.4GB! Can I get compensated from someone? 🙂

well. Currently drives are going for .50ish cents a gig. so.. your talking like.. $3-$4?
Oh, yeah. I was thinking an equivalent or better machine from Gateway 😉
 
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