B Bobo banned Jul 18, 2006 #2 All of them are fine, the only real difference between brands is opinion.
OvenMaster VIP Member Jul 18, 2006 #3 From what I've read lately, Seagates are the drives to have. This is personal opinion, and may change at any time. Tom
From what I've read lately, Seagates are the drives to have. This is personal opinion, and may change at any time. Tom
Geoff VIP Member Jul 18, 2006 #4 There almost all the same, manufacturer doesn't make much difference unless you are having a RAID setup, then you may want to get the same mfg. I used to have a Seagate 80GB and it craped out, but those things happen to all types of drives. From what I've read lately, Seagates are the drives to have. This is personal opinion, and may change at any time. Click to expand... I know the have perpendicular recording, and I think they have the largest desktop drive currently out (750GB).
There almost all the same, manufacturer doesn't make much difference unless you are having a RAID setup, then you may want to get the same mfg. I used to have a Seagate 80GB and it craped out, but those things happen to all types of drives. From what I've read lately, Seagates are the drives to have. This is personal opinion, and may change at any time. Click to expand... I know the have perpendicular recording, and I think they have the largest desktop drive currently out (750GB).