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    New batch of IBM/Hitachi drives

    I know IBM HDDs are well known for their high failure rates, but as I was looking through newegg, I came across this 120GB HDD (click here to see ). As you can see from the customer reviews, this drive seems to perform pretty well. Since I'm looking to get a new HDD, I've taken this one into concideration and I was wondering if there are any people out there who recently purchased an IBM/Hitachi HDD. If so, how are they holding up? Thanks.

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    I actually have a 60GB 60GXP IBM hard drive that's over a year old and still running strong.

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    Originally posted by gateways_rule
    I actually have a 60GB 60GXP IBM hard drive that's over a year old and still running strong.
    um yeah, isn't that like your thrid one after sending it back for rma 2 times because of the last 2 dieing?


    stay the hell away from ibm, I don't care how well they perform. Because eventually, a more reliable drive (which was slower in a few benchmarks) will outperform that pos because that pos will DIE!!!!!!!!!!!

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    i own this exact drive, and i must say i am super happy with it so far. not only does it perform extremely well, but its whisper quiet. the 60gxp/75gxp days are long gone here folks. even storagereviews user reliability ratings of the 120gxp exceed that of western digital drives. for years and years IBM hard drives were the best money you could buy. they stumbled with the 60/75gxp lines and they have come back full force.

    to answer your question, this drive is fantastic. better than the WD special editions, and i promise you will not have any reliability issues with it.
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    I have installed over 300 IBM drives (60GXP and 75GXP) and I had 1 drive that failed.. It was my drive that sat on the shelf for a few months *lol*

    I dont agree that they are a high failure rate... I also own personally about 15 120GXP and they are faster then any other drive I own... Well maybe not as fast as the 200GB WD SE drives... But much faster then my 120GB WD SE drives...

    But not everyone have the same experience as I do with the 60/75GXP

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    I have a 75GXP in another comp and it's been running strong ever since I got it when they first came out. 24/7 operation too.

    I guess I got lucky.

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    ive owned 3, 2 75s and 1 60. one of the 75s failed after almost 3 years, but that was to be expected. ibm fixed it and its been running strong since.
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    the 120s are that bad, but they are too loud. I run a pair of 120, a WD special, a 15K chetah, and many many Barracuda drives. The IBMs are by far the loudest ones (louder that the 15K drive too and that is sad.

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    my 180gxp is the quietest ide drive i have ever heard.
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    HTPC:
    P4 2.8C(stock)|Abit IS7|2x512mb Corsair PC3200|MSI Geforce4 4200 128mb|2x180gb Hitachi 180gxp|SB Audigy 2 zs|Klipsch PM 5.1 Ultras|NetGear 802.11g Wi-Fi|Hauppauge PVR-250|Logitech cordless desktop MX for bluetooth (mx900)|Enermax 350w|ATI Remote Wonder

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    Originally posted by pudad


    um yeah, isn't that like your thrid one after sending it back for rma 2 times because of the last 2 dieing?


    Heh......I had a 45GB 75GXP last for a year and like 4 months. After that one died, I got a 60GB 60GXP that only lasted 3 1/2 months! Stupidass thing. I kinda want this 60GB to die now so I can get a new one before my 3 year warranty with gateway is up.

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    Originally posted by gateways_rule


    Heh......I had a 45GB 75GXP last for a year and like 4 months. After that one died, I got a 60GB 60GXP that only lasted 3 1/2 months! Stupidass thing. I kinda want this 60GB to die now so I can get a new one before my 3 year warranty with gateway is up.
    that is just freaking sad! I expect even an ide drive to make it to it's 3rd birthday! 5th would be super nice.

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    I dont know what kind of crack you are smoking pudad... But my 120GXP are quieter then any other drive I own!!!

    You probably just got a bum drive...

    And the 120GXP have a better rating then the WD SE!!!

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    hmm that is strange, because a lot of people say that, but I have 2 of these drives and they are both loud as hell. my theory on why the 120gxp is rated highly is because no as many people buy ibm because of their last batch of horrible drives, but I am probably wrong on that one. But yeah, 2 drives, they are not quiet. Doubt I'd get 2 bum drives, maybe one, but 2, yeah f%^k ibm. but you may be right about them both being "bum" drives, I think I'm going to rma them and ask for some freaking seagates, this is not tlerable.

    model: IC35L040AVVA07-0

    maybe mine are a different version or something.


    and they are louder than the 6 case fans I have in the box w/ these 2 drive. really high pitch too.

    edit: I noticed you tried to pm me some time ago, what was that all about, (I rarely check the email that this forum sends to)?
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    You think I remember that long ago????

    However it might just be bum drives... Is the sound from the spindle or the heads?

    I can tell you from first hand experience that the 15 or so IBM drives I own at home are all quiet...

    I remember one of my older 60GXP having a odd beep once every few days to my knowledge... But the drive never failed... And it has been doing that for about 2 years now...

    I don’t know what to tell you.. But my 200GB and 120GB WD SE drives are louder when spinning up from a cold boot. And when defrag the drive, the WD SE seems to be louder... But I need to disable my case fans to hear it constantly.. Otherwise its a lower underlying sound.

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    Originally posted by Colossus
    You think I remember that long ago????

    However it might just be bum drives... Is the sound from the spindle or the heads?

    I can tell you from first hand experience that the 15 or so IBM drives I own at home are all quiet...

    I remember one of my older 60GXP having a odd beep once every few days to my knowledge... But the drive never failed... And it has been doing that for about 2 years now...

    I don’t know what to tell you.. But my 200GB and 120GB WD SE drives are louder when spinning up from a cold boot. And when defrag the drive, the WD SE seems to be louder... But I need to disable my case fans to hear it constantly.. Otherwise its a lower underlying sound.
    hmm, yeah this 80GB WD special is a lot wuieter, I think it is the spindle noise, happenes when it is spinning up and it is the idle noise. btw, this looks like a productive conversation, you are off the ignore list buddy

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