Now that I've had my new PC up and running for about 2 months (i7-2600K, ASRock Fatal1ty Z68 Pro Gen 3) I think it may be time to update my mechanical HDDs.
Right now I have 4 installed in the system, all are Western Digital.
One 1TB WD1002FBYS-01A6B0 (as my Win 7 x64 Ultimate, Vista, and XP partitions and programs).
Two 320GB WD3200KS-00PFB0 one is data and the other is an older XP and Vista partition.
One 160GB WD1600SD-01KB0 that has only data.
The 1TB drive is Western Digital's RE3 series that is 3 years old, the the two 320GB are the Caviar SE16 that are 5 years old, and the 160GB is 6 years old.
So far all drives have worked fine with no issues, and my system is usually on 24x7, which is why I went with the RE3 Enterprise Class drive the last time around. But now that I've been using my new PC build, which is much quieter (fans) than the last one, I've noticed a "high-pitch oscillating" sound that is coming from the 1TB RE3 drive. I've tested all 4 separate, and know it's the RE3 drive that is making it. It's not supper loud, but can still hear it and would like it to be quiet.
What I'd like to do first consolidate these 4 HDDs on to two 2TB HDD (not doing RAID). The question is which brand and model to go with, keeping in mind the system is on all the time and I'd like the drives to be quiet?
I know the Indonesia issue has caused prices to go up, so I can wait a while for prices to drop.
Right now on my list is:
=> Western Digital RE4 2TB drive WD2003FYYS, which is an Enterprise Class with 1.2M MTBF and an update to my RE3, but I'm concerned that it "might" make the same high-pitch sound.
=> Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB drive WD2002FAEX, but not Enterprise Class and not designed to be on 24x7.
=> Seagate Constellation ES 2TB drive ST2000NM0011 , Enterprise Class with 1.2M MTBF.
=> Seagate Barracuda 2TB drive ST2000DM001 just came out and has only two 1TB platters, but is not Enterprise Class and only has a 2-3 year warranty and not designed for 24x7. (or go with the Barracuda XT).
=> Hitachi Ultrastar 2TB drive HUA723020ALA640, which is Enterprise Class and has the best MTBF of 2M hours.
After I were to migrate my three Windows partitions and data to the new drives, and make sure they were reliable for a couple months, I would then look at doing a single SDD just for my Win 7 x64 Ultimate install.
Right now I have 4 installed in the system, all are Western Digital.
One 1TB WD1002FBYS-01A6B0 (as my Win 7 x64 Ultimate, Vista, and XP partitions and programs).
Two 320GB WD3200KS-00PFB0 one is data and the other is an older XP and Vista partition.
One 160GB WD1600SD-01KB0 that has only data.
The 1TB drive is Western Digital's RE3 series that is 3 years old, the the two 320GB are the Caviar SE16 that are 5 years old, and the 160GB is 6 years old.
So far all drives have worked fine with no issues, and my system is usually on 24x7, which is why I went with the RE3 Enterprise Class drive the last time around. But now that I've been using my new PC build, which is much quieter (fans) than the last one, I've noticed a "high-pitch oscillating" sound that is coming from the 1TB RE3 drive. I've tested all 4 separate, and know it's the RE3 drive that is making it. It's not supper loud, but can still hear it and would like it to be quiet.
What I'd like to do first consolidate these 4 HDDs on to two 2TB HDD (not doing RAID). The question is which brand and model to go with, keeping in mind the system is on all the time and I'd like the drives to be quiet?
I know the Indonesia issue has caused prices to go up, so I can wait a while for prices to drop.
Right now on my list is:
=> Western Digital RE4 2TB drive WD2003FYYS, which is an Enterprise Class with 1.2M MTBF and an update to my RE3, but I'm concerned that it "might" make the same high-pitch sound.
=> Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB drive WD2002FAEX, but not Enterprise Class and not designed to be on 24x7.
=> Seagate Constellation ES 2TB drive ST2000NM0011 , Enterprise Class with 1.2M MTBF.
=> Seagate Barracuda 2TB drive ST2000DM001 just came out and has only two 1TB platters, but is not Enterprise Class and only has a 2-3 year warranty and not designed for 24x7. (or go with the Barracuda XT).
=> Hitachi Ultrastar 2TB drive HUA723020ALA640, which is Enterprise Class and has the best MTBF of 2M hours.
After I were to migrate my three Windows partitions and data to the new drives, and make sure they were reliable for a couple months, I would then look at doing a single SDD just for my Win 7 x64 Ultimate install.
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