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1 Terabyte for $159

Um..................WHERE??

Looking for an Ex HDD right now, and that sounds right up my alley.
 
Personally I am a fan of Seagate and Hatachi.

But my 150gb Raptor is holding up fine. knock on wood.
Only use it for the os and programs. Everything else is on a 500gb hatachi.
 
Before SATA I swore by my WD's...now sadly I've had to move on. Their performance is fine, but durability is lost on the SATA drives.

Oh well soon enough its gonna be Mac time...
 
I remember an OLD Toshiba I had with a 256K HD, that thing was the shiznit! I thought I'd never fill that up!

Now I have a 3TB server I'm always filling up at work! I work with satellite remote sensing data that is a total data whore! It cost us like $10K for the 3TB's, but we needed secure servers and backups and all that, too.
 
Western Digital HDD's are great if you don't mind loosing your data, or if your a Jew.

Never had an issue with my WD drives. :?: I've had a couple of SeaGate drive crash and burn on me but never a WD drive. I currently have an 80gb and two 250gb drives, and when I build a new PC I plan on running a 160gb and dual 500gb from WD.
 
Never had an issue with my WD drives. :?: I've had a couple of SeaGate drive crash and burn on me but never a WD drive. I currently have an 80gb and two 250gb drives, and when I build a new PC I plan on running a 160gb and dual 500gb from WD.

Good for you. "thumbsup"
 
My desktop has a WD 250GB internal, a WD 250GB external with media card reader.

The laptop just has a wimpy 80GB internal.

As many pictures as I take a nice HD is useful.

Don't really need the best crap on the market. All the important stuff goes to DVD.
 
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