[POLL] Best HD Brand


Which brand of HD is, in your opinion, the best ?  

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  1. 1. Which brand of HD is, in your opinion, the best ?

    • MAXTOR
      49
    • WESTERN DIGITAL
      111
    • IBM (HITACHI)
      14
    • FUJITSU
      1
    • SEAGATE
      51


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Ugh, I have a POS quantum 6 GB that came in a Compaq in the Pentium 233 days

It's a 5?, it's slow (6 MB/s sustained) and it's noisy as hell. It has a louder whine and louder seeking than any drive I've ever heard, and I know it's sure as hell not even 5400 RPM.

But my seagate 4 gig is the same way...all hard drives were that way in that day!:rolleyes::

geez...still can't believe all these WD followers. Even my roommate who has 5 WD drives is saying "Well another one of my drives is dying, but who care's WD's are cheap pieces of crap and I knew it in the first place."

BTW: 3 of his 5 are dying...his brother has a raid 0 array and replaces the drives every 6 months when one breaks.

I've had Western Digital in the past and I was never pleased with them, so I switched to Maxtor, been using Maxtor for 3 years now, I own 12 of them all different sizes, 8 of them on my main computer that runs 24/7 unless there is a storm and power is down longer than 30 mins (battery backup works for 30 mins :D )

My sig would let you know some of my Maxtor HDs :p

to tell you the truth i voted seagate cause its the best hands down, but personaly i always buy WESTERN DIGITAL drives, brand loyality i guess, i donnno why but i always buy WESTERN DIGITAL even thou I would rather have a seagate sometimes :p lol

Why are seagates better? Their desktop drives are slow.

MATXOR,....Then Seagate or WD. Definately not Hitachi (IBM).

Definitely STAY AWAY from IBM drives, because Hitachi makes them. I bought the IBM drive because after working with IBM systems of all sizes for 14 years, I know IBM drives are quality; you don't get 98% system reliability from bad HDDs.

Anyway, the first IBM DeskStar 60GB used to make noise a few times a day like the heads were wiping the disks; three clicks. The replacement drive they sent me was a Hitachi Deskstar. It made the same noise, but only clicked once instead of three times. An improvement?

I now have a Maxtor IDE 60GB for the system drive.

one more for seagate... cool.. quiet and they have yet to fail on me. I think the reason why the WD are winning is because there is more brand awareness for them, like intel. Ask a person on the street if they know who intel and amd are... I would be very surpised fi they didnt go whos amd.

Definitely STAY AWAY from IBM drives, because Hitachi makes them. I bought the IBM drive because after working with IBM systems of all sizes for 14 years, I know IBM drives are quality; you don't get 98% system reliability from bad HDDs.

Anyway, the first IBM DeskStar 60GB used to make noise a few times a day like the heads were wiping the disks; three clicks. The replacement drive they sent me was a Hitachi Deskstar. It made the same noise, but only clicked once instead of three times. An improvement?

I now have a Maxtor IDE 60GB for the system drive.

yeah? 60GXP drives have quite a history of FAILURE.

to tell you the truth i voted seagate cause its the best hands down, but personaly i always buy WESTERN DIGITAL drives, brand loyality i guess, i donnno why but i always buy WESTERN DIGITAL even thou I would rather have a seagate sometimes :p lol

The only Seagates that I know are good besides Maxtor are Seagates Barracuda, those drives last a long time. :yes:

I worked for a telemarketing company as the system administrator for 5yrs (they had dumb terminals still :whistle: ). Before I left the company cause I got a better job, the drives started making the "click of death". I called the company in charge of the dialer, they sent 4. Replaced them and "walla", back to work.

:D

The only Seagates that I know are good besides Maxtor are Seagates Barracuda, those drives last a long time. :yes:

I worked for a telemarketing company as the system administrator for 5yrs (they had dumb terminals still :whistle: ). Before I left the company cause I got a better job, the drives started making the "click of death". I called the company in charge of the dialer, they sent 4. Replaced them and "walla", back to work.

:D

it's VOILA, not WALLA!!!!!!

I should make it my mission in life to assassinate who ever came up with that dumb walla crap.

it's VOILA, not WALLA!!!!!!

I should make it my mission in life to assassinate who ever came up with that dumb walla crap.

I will remember next time I have to type "WALLA" excuse me "VOILA" :rofl:

/edit (It is great to type a weird or a wrong word because it catches people attention)

Edited by EZRecovery
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