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    http://www.hardwarecentral.com/hardw...eviews/2868/1/ Go Maxtor go!!!

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  • #2
    Ick! It's still a POS Maxtor...

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    • #3
      Bleh! I'll stick to the 3 IBM 45g I'm gonna buy today.
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      • #4
        maybe Guru should have posted about the upcoming Seagate Barracuda ATA III ST340824A . read more about it at stodage review,as this should give IBM some competition.
        http://www.storagereview.com/welcome...340824A_1.html

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        • #5
          oooo. Thanks for the linkage. Hmmm, I think I'm gonna stick with the IBM's. Gonna put 2 of 'em in Raid 0. The third for boot. I'm upgrading from a Maxtor 27.2g DMA/66 7200 so I already going to get a major speed increase. The speed increase of the seagate is nice but it isn't drastic. Also it's only a 40gb.
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          • #6
            Maxtor = SNAP SNAP SNAP ... mmm ... smoooooke...

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            • #7
              DosFreak,
              What controler are you using & why a third drive?
              chuck


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              • #8
                <font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2">Originally posted by Gurm:
                Maxtor = SNAP SNAP SNAP ... mmm ... smoooooke...

                - Gurm

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                I've built over 50 pc's with Maxtor HD's and every single unit runs rock solid. 3 of 12 IBM hd's and 4 outta 15 WD hd's I've ordered went back to the dealer. Just my luck? Maxtor hd's are also easier on my wallet.

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                • #9
                  My friend had a similar experience with Maxtor. It eventually died a year after he got the machine it was in. Noisy too. Chucked it and got an IBM drive. He's happy.

                  Actually, I've only had one HD die of all the ones I've had. It was an old WD 730MB drive. Died in two years. My oldest HD, a WD 1.6GB is more than five years old and still runs fine (though its rather noisy).

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                  • #10
                    Maxtors are well known for their low build quality, low mileage failure, and just plain crappy sounding performance.

                    Rags

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                    • #11
                      I worked at a PC shop for a couple years. The entire time there, the only hard drive WORSE than Maxtor was Seagate, and that was only because we got a bum batch of Seagate 2GB IDE drives that would spontaneously lose files.

                      The Maxtors came back, drive after drive, making snapping noises and failing in the most spectacular manner. I've seen bad drives before, but the only drives that I've seen SMOKE come out of were Maxtors.

                      Maybe they've gotten better. But considering that they are much cheaper than other drives, I somehow doubt it.

                      WD has had problems with build quality. I am VERY surprised that you've had a bad time with IBM though. I've never seen an IBM go bad - not one. And I've used perhaps 200 of them in machines over the past couple of years.

                      - Gurm

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                      I would still get screwed

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                      • #12
                        The only drive I have ever personaly had go bad was a 10meg seagate. That was after I had had it for six or seven years.
                        But, I've worked on a lot of computers & I think the percentage of failed Maxtors was abnormaly high.
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                        • #13
                          My personal favorit in the POS harddrive segment is:

                          Western Digital Caviar

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                          • #14
                            My last 2, and I should say only 2, Maxtor drives went right back to the vendor, because they didn't work in my PC. The final replacement, a Seagate, is still happily chugging away

                            At work, I only see Maxtor 10Gb drives in the Compaq machines. Must be a deal between Compaq & Maxtor. In the mean time, I've asked about 5 times for a mechanic from the vendor, to come and replace faulty hdd's (on a total of 35 PC's). Their sound is now a humm

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                            • #15
                              I'd like to say that I have had good experience with Maxtor's. The reason I said BLEH! to the Maxtor link above was that:

                              Maxtors + HPT370 (or Promise) + RAID=Baaaaddddd

                              Replace IBM with Maxtor and all is good.

                              Maxtor's are fine hard drives. Just never go below 7200 rpm.
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