NCQ Drives Compared : Maxtor DM10 vs. Seagate 7200.8 Review.(SATA drives) .
Between the two 300 GB NCQ-enabled drives we?ve looked at today, the Maxtor DiamondMax 10 and the Seagate Barracuda 7200.8, it is very clear to us that Maxtor simply has a better all-around product. The DiamondMax 10 showed better performance across the board, runs noticeably quieter, and costs anywhere between 5-10% less compared to the Barracuda 7200.8. That?s a pretty clean sweep, in our books
However remember Seagate have an awesome 5 year warranty ,so that makes the decision harder.
I saw this what is not pointed out..people at storagereview have reported reliability issues with DM10...I know a small but vocal sample....
also I own a Neo 2 Plat and many at msi forums were having trouble getting the Maxtor 250gb or > which had 16mg cache to work with this mobo...some fw revision(for the HDD) was around but not easily available that may fix the issue
I opted for the Seagate 200gb 7200.8 drive...installed without a hitch on the Neo 2 Plat
Why this mobo would have a possible issue with DM10 16mg cache drives I have no idea...some speculate it had to do with non NCQ support...I emailed MSI and they felt an NCQ drive should cause no issues....
BTW I emailed about the Seagate 7200.8 and Maxtor DM 10 and asked for any bios or fw revision that may help...they indicated nothing
the Maxtor firmware update was obtained from MSI which got it from Maxtor according to the person who recieved but refused to let anyone else have it....
No one else has been able to find it that I am aware but this was 2 weeks ago now
IMHO the speed of the Seagates exceed my old DM9 160gb 7200 drives and they are quieter but what pushed me over was the reports of ?? incompatible and reliabilty issues.
with my recent Maxtor failure which was retail drive with 1 yr warranty..I switched to longer warranty knowing I would never see the performance differences
Also performace wise these drives seem fast
FYI: using the NForce 3 speed test in device manager and HDD speed test
Seagate 200gb 7200.8 on SATA3 & 4
Burst speed: 120-123mg/sec
Sustained: 68-70mg/sec
My old intel setup : Abit IT7 MAx2 rev2 using Highpoint controller with sata 3(using sata-pata converter):
Maxtor 160gb ata133 7200rpm 8mg cache
sustained speed: 107mg/sec
sustained: 58-59mg/sec
I am just giving some data I have...I realize the DM10 will be faster than DM9