Most reliable Laptop HD

littleprince

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About 6 months out of warranty. Too bad, coz I had 4 years coverage on my Compaq laptop which I used a lot, but for some stupid reason never added it to this dell.

Anyways, I asume most 2.5" laptop hard drives fit?? I've heard some good things about the toshiba's.

First priority is reliability. I want something that lasts maybe another 4 years?
2nd is noise. Don't want something overly obtrusive
3rd comes performance. I wouldnt mind going with something slower if it helps the other 2.

Any suggestions?
 

loup garou

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ooh...good post. I'd like to know as well what others recommend, especially for a quiet 7200rpm drive.
 

jdiddy

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Originally posted by: Dark54555
absolutely NOT Toshiba. they die uber fast.

Yes do yourself a favor and do not get a Toshiba! 3 dead hard drives!!!!! Those are 3 dead Toshiba drives totalling 70 gigs and I have a 60 gig Toshiba thats just about ready to join them. 130 gigs of bad laptop drives. Just say no to Toshiba!
 

dethman

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Oct 12, 1999
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Originally posted by: jdiddy
Originally posted by: Dark54555
absolutely NOT Toshiba. they die uber fast.

Yes do yourself a favor and do not get a Toshiba! 3 dead hard drives!!!!! Those are 3 dead Toshiba drives totalling 70 gigs and I have a 60 gig Toshiba thats just about ready to join them. 130 gigs of bad laptop drives. Just say no to Toshiba!

i like how they all say "CAUTION" on them.
 

Abhi

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I have had an IBM go bad on me in around 10 months...

But the HDD did not die.... it has a controller card problem....

btw... isnt IBM and Hitachi same for notebook hdds?
 

Gepost

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Just get a Hitachi 60gb, 7200rpm drive. You will not be disappointed, especially if you are going to keep your notebook for several years. It is the best drive out there right now.
 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: Gepost
Just get a Hitachi 60gb, 7200rpm drive. You will not be disappointed, especially if you are going to keep your notebook for several years. It is the best drive out there right now.
There are two versions of the Hitachi 7200 RPM drive; the choice needed would be greatly dependent upon the desired usage (such as, in a RAID array, although that doesn't seem to be probable as the machine mentioned in an older Dell).

The first is the much more popular of the Travelstar series, model 7K60 of course. Overview summary of the drive can be found here, with drive general specifications found here. One will notice the specifications list the ambient operating temperature of the drive up to 55°C, though I do not believe that temperature to be a maxium threshhold - merely the normal operating ambient temperature. The drive with specifications that appear better suited to the desktop replacement application (especially when employing any disc array) would be model E7K60. Overview summary of the drive can be found here, with drive general specifications found here. Consulting the differences, one will notice the upper value of the ambient operating range a full 15°C lower - that is to say, the E7K60 drive runs far cooler than its 7K60 counterpart.

Was curious as to these specification differences, and contacted Hitachi concerning such. After speaking with a number of technical representatives, the consensus gave the edge to the E7K60, as it has greater temperature tolerance, both on the upper and lower extremes. Was informed the drives are primarily implemented in automobile applications or the like, and server enviornments, both where the drive can be subject to adverse heat/cold and long periods of operation (one should also notice the "?Always on? for 24x7 access" feature listed in the E7K60 drive overview section). It seemed a far better choice for a desktop replacement with thermal concerns, at least in my opinion.

Regardless, good luck with your purchasing decision.
 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: Gepost
The E model is not really the best for notebooks.
Depends on how notebook is defined. For portability? No. For a desktop replacement? Perhaps. As indicated earlier, depends on the desired usage.

As an aside (and no offense intended), a link to some posts of completely random individuals on another forum doesn't really equate to an answer. Examine the specifications sheet, and speak to Hitachi, as I did.
 

ActuaryTm

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Failed to mention Seagate also has a 7200 RPM drive due out this fall - the Momentus 100GB 7200.1 (Seagate's new naming convention uses a .x to signify the drive generation).

More specifications and news regarding the 100GB 7200.1 drive can be found here.
 

MuffD

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I just bought the Hitachi 60gb 7200 for my Thinkpad T40 and this thing is super fast and not that noisy.
 
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