I own 2 seagates currently, and in my history with comptuers Seagates
have never failed me.


On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 15:30:14 -0800, Bill Jackson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>  >>Probably less disk than you need.   You can only get so many disks in
>  >>a box (not just because of slots, but because of power supply and
>  >>controllers) so I am loathe to buy below 200gb these days, even though
>  >>it is slightly more expensive than the 160gb "sweet spot".
>  >
>  > Yeah, I can put up to 3 drives in that case which will certainly be enough
>  > for me until I build a backend and put it in the basement.
>  >
>  >>Consider looking for 5400 rpm drive instead of 7200 if you can get a
>  >>good price.   Less power, less heat, less noise, in theory more
>  >>reliable.
>  >
>  > Okay, I'll consider that for my next drives. I got this one cheap on the
>  > recent Office Depot Maxtor rebate.
> 
> In case you didn't notice it, Fry's has 200GB Seagate's on sale this week:
> 
>         http://shop2.outpost.com/product/4008252
> 
> I can't speak to the power/noise/performance for these.
> 
> -bj
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