Hitachi 1TB in stock!!!!!!!!!!!!

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GPett

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Originally posted by: Xyclone
I'm waiting until these are under $100, then I'll buy 2 and RAID them. That might be in a couple of years, though.

They will never be under $100.
 

SuperSix

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And they are GOUGING on this item - I know the true cost, and they are charging a huge premium.

VERY soon they will be ~$375.00 - $400.00.

 

Kaido

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Originally posted by: GPett
Originally posted by: Xyclone
I'm waiting until these are under $100, then I'll buy 2 and RAID them. That might be in a couple of years, though.

They will never be under $100.

Sure they will. The 400gb drives were only released like 3 years ago and they are already at $99 brand-new. Man I love market competition
 

Kaido

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Originally posted by: SuperSix
And they are GOUGING on this item - I know the true cost, and they are charging a huge premium.

VERY soon they will be ~$375.00 - $400.00.

Can you just imagine what we're going to see later this year in SFF boxes? Just imagine a Shuttle with a 1-terabyte hard drive, 20x DVD burner (or Bluray/HD-DVD burner), Quad-Core processor, and 4 gigs of ram. Man...
 

XNice

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Those reviews are nice to see though. It seems you get even better performance and not just extra space. I'd wish they release them with bigger sizes to account for the formatting space. I want 1TB formatted, darnit.
 

funboy6942

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Why dont they just go back to the 5 1/4 size and make some 20-30tb drives then? I just took apart a 40mb old Mitsubishi drive that was 5 1/4, and I have but one dvd drive in my case with 3 more opening for that size, so why not go back to making them that big, you could make one hell of a size with 5 1/4 I would think And prolly cheap too.
 

jimmybgood

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Originally posted by: funboy42
Why dont they just go back to the 5 1/4 size and make some 20-30tb drives then? I just took apart a 40mb old Mitsubishi drive that was 5 1/4, and I have but one dvd drive in my case with 3 more opening for that size, so why not go back to making them that big, you could make one hell of a size with 5 1/4 I would think And prolly cheap too.

For a given rpm, the speed of the edge of the platter is proportional to the diameter. The platters that Hitachi is using would fail (break apart?) at 7200 rpm, if they were made 5 1/4". That's why 10,000 rpm drives have lower data densities and higher prices.

The large, low performance Quantum Bigfoots were not very popular, though Dell stuck lots of folks with them.
 

hansmuff

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Originally posted by: funboy42
Why dont they just go back to the 5 1/4 size and make some 20-30tb drives then? I just took apart a 40mb old Mitsubishi drive that was 5 1/4, and I have but one dvd drive in my case with 3 more opening for that size, so why not go back to making them that big, you could make one hell of a size with 5 1/4 I would think And prolly cheap too.

Actually, Quantum tried that route with the BigFoot drives a couple of years ago.
5 1/4" drives, low rotational speed.

Pro: Cheap
Con: VERY slow (the seek times were crazy because of the large platters and low rotational speed)

In the end, the BigFoot drives died pretty quickly. If you want to pursue your thought further, googling that particular model might help.
 

mawg

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I've bought lots o' stuff from PCConnection over the years, no trouble. I didn't even know they were suspect in any way.
 

Karaktu

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Originally posted by: mawg
I've bought lots o' stuff from PCConnection over the years, no trouble. I didn't even know they were suspect in any way.

They aren't. The only fiasco is/was with Winter Green not honoring rebates for Hanns G monitors. They had 19" LCDs for $99 after huge rebates all of last year and early this year.

PC Connection actually stepped up to the plate and refunded the rebate value directly to everyone's credit card (granted, you had to call). This is a huge hit for a retailer that wasn't expecting to have to deal with it.

So, in my book, they're an A+ reseller.
 

imported_OrSin

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quote:

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Originally posted by: funboy42
Why dont they just go back to the 5 1/4 size and make some 20-30tb drives then? I just took apart a 40mb old Mitsubishi drive that was 5 1/4, and I have but one dvd drive in my case with 3 more opening for that size, so why not go back to making them that big, you could make one hell of a size with 5 1/4 I would think And prolly cheap too.
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Actually, Quantum tried that route with the BigFoot drives a couple of years ago.
5 1/4" drives, low rotational speed.

Pro: Cheap
Con: VERY slow (the seek times were crazy because of the large platters and low rotational speed)

In the end, the BigFoot drives died pretty quickly. If you want to pursue your thought further, googling that particular model might help.

I for one would take a huge drive wiht only 5400 or even 4200 RPM with twice the storage at half the cost. The 4200 drive should be pretty quiet too.

Drives of this size for most consumers ( not businesses) would be for data storage. I dont need fast access tiem for my porn. I love to watch it in slow motion .
 

neocor

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Originally posted by: Krakn3Dfx
Originally posted by: neocor
OP... Rule for posting 1TB deals.
The price should be below $250, unless there is some fancy mumbo jumbo attached to it. In that case you can probably add a $50 more depending on the mumbo/jumbo.

neo

Moderator rule: No threadcrapping. If you don't like it move on.

Wow...157 posts.

You're definitely our new resident hot deal rules man. :roll:

I think this is pretty cool. It's not a great price, no, but if you're looking to run a 1TB machine with a single HDD, which I am, this is great.

I will wait until the prices drop substantially, but still nice to know these have arrived.



Okya I am sorry.
This is a excellant deal.

go go go

neo
 

OctaneZ

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Well, $600 seems ridiculous. I just picked up 16 of these, for a RAID5 setup, from CDW, for a bit less that the $430 they are listing for now.
 

Fraggable

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Originally posted by: OrSin
quote:

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Originally posted by: funboy42
Why dont they just go back to the 5 1/4 size and make some 20-30tb drives then? I just took apart a 40mb old Mitsubishi drive that was 5 1/4, and I have but one dvd drive in my case with 3 more opening for that size, so why not go back to making them that big, you could make one hell of a size with 5 1/4 I would think And prolly cheap too.
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Actually, Quantum tried that route with the BigFoot drives a couple of years ago.
5 1/4" drives, low rotational speed.

Pro: Cheap
Con: VERY slow (the seek times were crazy because of the large platters and low rotational speed)

In the end, the BigFoot drives died pretty quickly. If you want to pursue your thought further, googling that particular model might help.

I for one would take a huge drive wiht only 5400 or even 4200 RPM with twice the storage at half the cost. The 4200 drive should be pretty quiet too.

Drives of this size for most consumers ( not businesses) would be for data storage. I dont need fast access tiem for my porn. I love to watch it in slow motion .

I think the thing is with platters that large, a 4200 or 5400 RPM drive would be roughly equal to a 2000 or 3000 RPM 3.5" drive - horrible. Heads would have to travel half a mile to get to the data.

It's a good idea, but I think they'd have to be minimum 7200 RPM to be worth using and that must present some engineering challenges.
 

GZeus

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Originally posted by: OctaneZ
Well, $600 seems ridiculous. I just picked up 16 of these, for a RAID5 setup, from CDW, for a bit less that the $430 they are listing for now.

1) That price is much more like it! Nice one.

2) "I just picked up 16 of these, for a RAID5 setup..." Now that's an impressive p0rn collection!!
 

neocor

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Originally posted by: GZeus
Originally posted by: OctaneZ
Well, $600 seems ridiculous. I just picked up 16 of these, for a RAID5 setup, from CDW, for a bit less that the $430 they are listing for now.

1) That price is much more like it! Nice one.

2) "I just picked up 16 of these, for a RAID5 setup..." Now that's an impressive p0rn collection!!


Wow 16TB of P0rn.
I presume they will be all in High Definition..

Reminds me of the fourth episode (Inferno) of the original Coupling from the 1st season.
Steve Tayler summarises the advancement of human technology and its purpose.
This prooves it.


neo
 

RaiderJ

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Originally posted by: Smartazz
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: Googer
That will depend on the file system type and options used.

Well, yeah, of course. Most reviews use the standard - NTFS.

In case anyone was wondering:
FAT32 vs. NTFS
I never knew this before, I just looked it up.

You can't really even use FAT32 for drives in the 100+GB range I think. You're stuck with NTFS or a Linux filesystem.

Does Windows recognize anything besides FAT/NTFS?
 

Dubb

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so any other places have these in stock at a decent price? several shops showed stock had them wed-thurs last week, I ordered two from onsale.com @ $365. two days later, I get an email saying there's a problem with my CC, I call a half dozen times friday and today, and when i finally reach someone, they say it's out of stock.

I need these soon to finish my new computer and get my data transfered over. My apartment is a mess of computer parts.

and on top of it all I just found out I didn't get the job I was going for (it was perfect for me). One of those weeks....
 

EvilRage

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Originally posted by: GPett
Originally posted by: Xyclone
I'm waiting until these are under $100, then I'll buy 2 and RAID them. That might be in a couple of years, though.

They will never be under $100.

Are you one of those people who was telling everyone 20 years ago that "No one will ever need more than 512KB of memory space?"

It's only a matter of time before you can buy 1TB for $100. Not if, but when.
 

mudboy

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Originally posted by: EvilRage
Originally posted by: GPett
Originally posted by: Xyclone
I'm waiting until these are under $100, then I'll buy 2 and RAID them. That might be in a couple of years, though.

They will never be under $100.

Are you one of those people who was telling everyone 20 years ago that "No one will ever need more than 512KB of memory space?"

It's only a matter of time before you can buy 1TB for $100. Not if, but when.

Absolutely. I remember a time when Microcenter had a 540MB (that's MEGABYTES, kids) hard drive on sale for $279. I jumped on that thing faster than an epileptic on a trampoline.

Pete
 
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