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| Amerax:
--- Quote from: ZSNO on March 28, 2016, 08:40:23 PM ---Don't get a Seagate HDD. Get almost anything else. --- End quote --- I was honestly thinking about dropping the HDD altogether and just getting a big SSD. Im open to suggestions. |
| ZSNO:
--- Quote from: stufflord on March 28, 2016, 08:46:09 PM ---again i'll bring this up that its all personal experience and little statistics, i've had way more success with seagate over WD --- End quote --- The only HDD that has ever failed in a PC in my entire family was mine, a Seagate 2TB drive. --- Quote from: Pecon on March 28, 2016, 08:48:24 PM ---Statistically, Seagate has some of the highest failure rates. --- End quote --- |
| St. Francis Xavier:
--- Quote from: Pecon on March 28, 2016, 08:48:24 PM ---On the other hand, the last Seagate I had failed after a year. Statistically, Seagate has some of the highest failure rates. --- End quote --- Depends. If you buy an older seagate you should be fine. I have had a Seagate 1TB external for about 3 years now and it has not failed yet. |
| shitlord:
--- Quote from: Pecon on March 28, 2016, 08:48:24 PM ---Statistically, Seagate has some of the highest failure rates. --- End quote --- http://www.zdnet.com/article/the-most-reliable-hard-drives-in-2015-according-to-backblaze/ |
| Ninja Decoy:
"we pulled 100 students from this town in alabama to test if they know geography (this represents the us), then we pulled 10000 students from a few high league colleges in the UK to see if they know geography. The studies shown that the UK definitely knows more about geography" unless i am mistaken, they had 1600 WD drives against 31,000 Seagate drives. The data is skewed. |
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