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Hitachi Hard disk are more cheaper than other brands.so i want know that how is it has good performance.How about other brand
They are all the same, Hitachi, Seagate, WD, Samsung or Toshiba...it truly makes no difference. And don't let anyone tell you differently, they are just pimping what they own and pushing their personal preference. Just choose a fat cache, 7200rpm and back up your data.
Good post. I actually prefer 5400RPM most of the time for storage (depending on the cost per GB). Its plenty fast unless you are really needing the extra RPM.
They are all the same, Hitachi, Seagate, WD, Samsung or Toshiba...
Not to mention cooler running, quieter and generally a little more reliable then higher RPM drives...
Not to mention cooler running, quieter and generally a little more reliable then higher RPM drives...
They are all the same, Hitachi, Seagate, WD, Samsung...
Good post. I actually prefer 5400RPM most of the time for storage (depending on the cost per GB). Its plenty fast unless you are really needing the extra RPM.
Not to mention cooler running, quieter and generally a little more reliable then higher RPM drives...
Any proof?
Yes.
NAME THAT TUNE!
Where can we read (besides these posts), that they are more reliable?
It does make a difference if you care about warranties and a few other factors.They are all the same, Hitachi, Seagate, WD, Samsung or Toshiba...it truly makes no difference. And don't let anyone tell you differently, they are just pimping what they own and pushing their personal preference. Just choose a fat cache, 7200rpm and back up your data.
Seagate upped the warranty to match WD, they are now the same.It does make a difference if you care about warranties and a few other factors.
That is why Black drives still have 5 year warranty, most all seagate drives have 1 year warranty.
If segate don't want to back any of their drives like WD does, then ... their loss.
:\ Are you talking about the Constellation line with 5 year warranty?Seagate upped the warranty to match WD, they are now the same.
Put down that pipe...I want a reliable drive setup and I'm currently evaluating two setups:
1) single 2TB 7200rpm WD RE4 enterprise drive with no backup
2) 2TB 7200rpm WD black drive with a cheap seagate or hitachi 2TB 5400rpm backup drive.
Which is the more reliable solution?
Seagate is best bang for your buck right now.