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Seagate 7200.9

GML3G0

Golden Member
What happened with these drives? Nobody carries the 160GB any more, which is the one I want. ZZF and NewEgg have been out of stock for quite some time. Weren't there some issues with the 160GB platter density?
 
I got the 160gb one but i was also wondering what happened with the 300 and 400gb models. I havent seen them anywhere
 
i don't know why you guys want these. anandtech did a review on the sata2 vs sata HDDs and the old sata's actually won the comparison. they didn't do a raid test, so that MIGHT be the only time sata2's pull ahead, but that's just a guess.
 
OK... lol

So what would be a good alternative? I need something reliable, quiet, and fast in the 80GB-160GB range. Should I stick with the older 7200.7/8?
 
some of the .9 drives are haveing problems. i would stick the the .7s for now. they are very reliable.
 
Originally posted by: mdchesne
i don't know why you guys want these. anandtech did a review on the sata2 vs sata HDDs and the old sata's actually won the comparison. they didn't do a raid test, so that MIGHT be the only time sata2's pull ahead, but that's just a guess.

Well, I was going to do a RAID test, and the drive was INCOMPATIBLE with my RAID controller. Would not work, even when I had Seagates tech people on the line, and we were testing jumpers to force the drive into SATA150 mode.

So I definitely wouldn't recommend this with a BroadCom BC4852 controller. I stayed with Hitachi, and haven't had a problem.
 
To the OP, if you really want a reliable fast drive then you should just go with the WD1600JS from Western Digital. This drive is smoking fast and it's a 160GB drive which is what you were looking for.
 
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