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Apples 28th Feb 02 06:11 AM

Does any one know the most reliable brand drives as one of my Quantum Fireball drives just died.
I have use Quantum for some time now and thay are now dieing.
I have four ide IBM drives in my workstation and four scsi SEAGATE drives in my server.
The Quantum drives are in my wifes PC.
I am about to get a couple of new replacements.

Any help on a Reliable brand to try.

Apples.:confused:

just_do_IT 28th Feb 02 07:03 AM

For the price i likes quantum...a good price and last years and years...as a matter of fact still using a 2.0G on my machine as a secondary drive - and i thinks its manufactured 1996? Amazing how far things have come:)

Bads 28th Feb 02 07:45 AM

Apples

Your Quantum Fireball was it old ?

I buy one in the past and it died after a couple of months and I have change it for an IBM Desktar ;)

More expensive but quality is there ;)

And Maxtor have some good drive very inexpensive a 40 gigs for $99 CDN here in Canada

Apples 28th Feb 02 08:57 AM

My Quantum fireball is just 2.5 years old and no warranty as maxtor dont have a record of it. (maxtor does Quantum warranty now ).

I check the price for 40 gig drives prices are AUD.
40.0 gig MAXTOR VIPER 7200 RPM $205
40.0 gig IBM 7200 ATA 100 GXP60 $228
40. gig Seagate 5400 ATA 100 $179
40.0 gig Western Digital 7200 ATA 5 $217

I think it is between Maxtor or IBM?
I dislike Western Digital as thay dont last long, 1.5-2 years is the best I have every got from a drive.

Apples.:confused:

Petrosgr 28th Feb 02 11:46 AM

I have 2 IBM.Looks ok.

Crowdirt 28th Feb 02 03:11 PM

Hi Folks, if you have lots of hard drives around in many machines (like 1000's), how well they hang in there over time is relatively obvious. In the past Quantum was the best in the long run. Since Quantum was purchased by Maxtor and Maxtor has all that technology now, Quantum drives are not around much any more. In the past year or so the best route to go is with a Maxtor Drive. You will find many "Brand" name makers use Maxtor drives now....;)

Apples 28th Feb 02 10:12 PM

may be I will give maxtor drives a go.

Apples.

Jupiter2k 1st Mar 02 03:26 AM

I was facing the same decision months ago!

and also found out Quantum being bought over by Maxtor!

In the end I got a 60G Maxtor.. and never look back..

I was thinking of getting a bigger HD..
and dump the idea..
because of possible Bios configuration issue..

like one of the poster .. having problem with a 160G HD ending up with only 136G capacity:(

And I don't like the Dynamic overlay either..

Best do some research .. to the Hardware websites..

and you will not regret it later:)

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felixml 1st Mar 02 04:27 PM

Always look into IBM and Seagate first.
They are by far the best and more expensive, of course.

Also check out SCSIs, both have tremendous lines.
More expensive than IDE, but much faster!!!

For pricing - ibuyer.net, mallagent.com

Menace Inc 1st Mar 02 05:01 PM

Quantum has been very good to me for so many years. My Maxtor died on me after a year. Western Digital isn't bad at all.
Of course, IBM is my picked if I got bucks :D

[quote:c14935a4d0][i:c14935a4d0]Originally posted by Jupiter2k [/i:c14935a4d0]
[b]I was facing the same decision months ago!
and also found out Quantum being bought over by Maxtor!
In the end I got a 60G Maxtor.. and never look back..
[/quote:c14935a4d0]


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