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  • IBM/Hitachi

    1 1.89%
  • Maxtor

    17 32.08%
  • Seagate

    12 22.64%
  • Western Digital

    23 43.40%
  • Fujitsu

    0 0%
  • Toshiba

    0 0%
  • Lacie (SCSI)

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  • QPS (SCSI)

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    Hammerhead Shark Royal Oaks's Avatar
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    Hard Drive Poll

    What kind of Hard Drive do you use??? If you are using multiple brands name them, but only vote for which brand you will buy again, or prefer most.
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    By the Power of Greyskull Colossus's Avatar
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    I prefer IBM drives, but since they sold it to Hitachi... I now buy WD SE only drives

    For myself and my clients

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    I voted for Maxtor, because that is what I am using in my main rig. in my back up computer I have a WD. By the way Royal Oaks, have you started going through the avatars again.
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    I use:

    160GB Maxtor

    60GB Western Digital

    13GB Western Digital

    I'd buy both brands again.
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    Cool

    Oops, forgot to say what I like. Out of the 3 Maxtors I have had experience with I have to say they are my favorite. Definitely have stood head and shoulders above the others. My IBM Deathstar was the fastest, but it couldn't stay alive. This Maxtor fluid drive is sweet. However, if I were to buy today I would probably go with a WD because of the warranty.

    Also, wolfeman I think the rotation has dwindled down to just the little girl and the pumpkin. I like the nerd guy, but I can't stay away from the Pumpkin for too long. This guy absolutely rules. Anyways, keep the responses coming!

    edit: And in my current rig I am using;

    Maxtor 40GB 7200RPM fluid bearings
    Maxtor 13GB 5400RPM

    Please list what you are using at this present time as well.
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    Happy with Western Digital.
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    By the Power of Greyskull Colossus's Avatar
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    You want me to list what I have now?????

    Shesh!!!

    Home:
    10 IBM 120GXP
    4 IBM 60GXP
    2 WD SE 200GB
    4 WD SE 120GB
    2 WD SE 80GB
    2 Seagate 10k RPM Cheetah

    Some other smaller drives, Some of the following too a Maxtor 10GB, Seagate Medalist 6.4GB..

    I think that is it

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    I own a WD 40 gig BB and I still use my maxtor 6.4gig.
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    i prefer maxtor drives to the western digitals i've had. the WDSE i have now is faster than my 40GB maxtor (not very noticeable for most things, however), but it's also way louder. i can't even hear the maxtor. an old 3GB WD i have sounds like a crankcase grinding away with no oil, while a 6GB maxtor i have in an old dell machine is nearly silent (and faster ). by the time i need a new HD i'll probably give seagate a try.
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    I've used Maxtor for about a year, I think that's about 7 or 8 drives. Personally I've used 2, but the other were for friends who never complained to me once. Maxtor gets my vote

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    Love my Western Digital 80gig SE. Stupid IBM 45gig hdd, died 2 months ago. NEVER buying an IBM again.
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    I've used SCSI drives from Seagate exclusively since 1987.

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    Right now I have a Maxtor 80 gig, and a WD SE 120 gig. Both have been great and I havent had problems with either of them.
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    2 Maxtor Diamondmax Plus 8 30GB 7200RPMs replacing an older 15GB unit of the same name brand. I have very specific and small media/data requirements for my current rig, esp. with 56k. My tendancy toward Maxtor stems from the old addage that Maxtor is most durable/reliable for overclocking projects, whether that remains completly true to this day or not.
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    Another vote for Maxtor. I have never had a problem (knocks on wood) with their drives

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