New harddisk?
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New harddisk?
Can anyone recommend a SATA harddrive that is 500GB, fast and quiet? I'm looking to upgrade my system disk. Also if my motherboard only supports up to 150MB/s would there be any problems with getting a 300MB/s one for a bit of future proofing?
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This maybe?, dunno, can't be many 500gb drives around,
and a faster hard drive will happily run as slow as your motherboard
and a faster hard drive will happily run as slow as your motherboard
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Re: New harddisk?
I'm a big fan of maxtors, either way, 250gb is about the best GB/£ at the moment - you'll likely get 3-4 250gb HDDs for the price of one 500Gb drive.spoodie wrote:Can anyone recommend a SATA harddrive that is 500GB, fast and quiet?
none at all, SATA is backwards compatible.I'm looking to upgrade my system disk. Also if my motherboard only supports up to 150MB/s would there be any problems with getting a 300MB/s one for a bit of future proofing?
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Dr. kitteny berk
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That's the plan; system files and games on the new, fast drive and everything else on the old drives. But having looked at the price and possible extra noise I think I'll step back from the bleeding edge and get a 7200rpm instead.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:sorta. if you use one as your windows, games, and paging drive, yes.
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This is the one I'm thinking about, good choice?: http://www.dabs.com/productview.aspx?QuickLinx=3XRL
edit: w00t! zergling!
edit: w00t! zergling!
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Well it sort of worked to start with but made the OS run extremely slowly due to heavy CPU usage from something. I created a partition then it stopped recognising the disk in the Computer Management application. I could go on. Also the PowerMAX diag CD shows problems with the basic test.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:DOA or first few hours?
Maybe it's an imcompatibility issue and I've contacted Maxtor. Any thoughts?
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I read that too but mine is a nForce3. I'm returning it now so I'll find out if it is a compatibility problem when I get the replacement, it has the "feeling" of one but I hope I'm wrong.deject wrote:I've heard that Maxtors have incomatibilities with nForce4 motherboards so that might be your problem if you have an nforce4 mobo.


