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From: bealoid on 24 Oct 2006 17:24 Do you have any hints and tips for people looking to buy a new hard drive? (I'd like to buy a new ATA/IDE drive for a machine running Windows 2000, with an ABIT NF7 motherboard.) What are the important specs to be checking? I can buy these for about ?30ukp: ExcelStor Technology 80GB 7200rpm 2MB U100 ExcelStor Technology 80GB 7200rpm 8MB S300 Samsung 80GB U133 7200RPM 2MB So what's the difference between U100, U133 and S300, and will I notice that difference? Is ExcelStor a reasonable make, or are they dogs? This motherboard doesn't have SATA connectors, so I won't be buying those.
From: Folkert Rienstra on 24 Oct 2006 18:25 "bealoid" <signup(a)bealoid.co.uk> wrote in message news:Xns9866E4504743AYAsfKJXSTO(a)194.117.143.37 > Do you have any hints and tips for people looking to buy a new hard > drive? (I'd like to buy a new ATA/IDE drive for a machine running > Windows 2000, with an ABIT NF7 motherboard.) > > What are the important specs to be checking? Warranty? (And how to get it when you need it). > > I can buy these for about ?30ukp: > ExcelStor Technology 80GB 7200rpm 2MB U100 > ExcelStor Technology 80GB 7200rpm 8MB S300 > Samsung 80GB U133 7200RPM 2MB > So what's the difference between U100, U133 and S300, and will I notice > that difference? > Is ExcelStor a reasonable make, or are they dogs? Google offline again? > > This motherboard doesn't have SATA connectors, so I won't be buying those. So there goes the S300 off the list.
From: Arno Wagner on 24 Oct 2006 19:05 Previously bealoid <signup(a)bealoid.co.uk> wrote: > Do you have any hints and tips for people looking to buy a new hard > drive? (I'd like to buy a new ATA/IDE drive for a machine running > Windows 2000, with an ABIT NF7 motherboard.) > What are the important specs to be checking? > I can buy these for about ?30ukp: > ExcelStor Technology 80GB 7200rpm 2MB U100 > ExcelStor Technology 80GB 7200rpm 8MB S300 > Samsung 80GB U133 7200RPM 2MB > So what's the difference between U100, U133 and Basdically the same.... > S300, and will I notice > that difference? Entierly differnt connector and interface. Needs an SATA connecotr. No speed difference in practice. > Is ExcelStor a reasonable make, or are they dogs? According to Odie, they are rabid dogs with Cholera... Nobody seems to really disagree about this, so better stay away. Especially since Samsung is pretty good. > This motherboard doesn't have SATA connectors, so > I won't be buying those. Then don't ;-) Arno
From: Folkert Rienstra on 24 Oct 2006 19:29 "Arno Wagner" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in message news:4q7khpFlu0v3U1(a)individual.net > Previously bealoid <signup(a)bealoid.co.uk> wrote: > > Do you have any hints and tips for people looking to buy a new hard > > drive? (I'd like to buy a new ATA/IDE drive for a machine running > > Windows 2000, with an ABIT NF7 motherboard.) > > > What are the important specs to be checking? > > > I can buy these for about ?30ukp: > > ExcelStor Technology 80GB 7200rpm 2MB U100 > > ExcelStor Technology 80GB 7200rpm 8MB S300 > > Samsung 80GB U133 7200RPM 2MB > > > So what's the difference between U100, U133 and > > Basdically the same.... > > > S300, and will I notice that difference? > > Entierly differnt connector and interface. Needs an > SATA connecotr. No speed difference in practice. > > > Is ExcelStor a reasonable make, or are they dogs? > According to Odie, they are rabid dogs with Cholera... See, ask a stupid question and you are bound to get stupid answers from the resident babblebots. Actually, Excelstor produce some of the smaller drives for Hitachi. Hitachi, which according to Odoriferous (yes, that's Odie) are very good, about the best there is, even. Excelstor also sell some of these drives under their own label. > Nobody seems to really disagree about this, That is those that are not in babblebot's killfile, that is. Which makes him often repeat his usual stupidity because he stuck his head in the sand at the time he was corrected. > so better stay away. Especially since Samsung is pretty good. > > > This motherboard doesn't have SATA connectors, so > > I won't be buying those. > > Then don't ;-) > > Arno
From: Odie Ferrous on 25 Oct 2006 02:13 Folkert Rienstra wrote: > > "Arno Wagner" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in message news:4q7khpFlu0v3U1(a)individual.net > > Previously bealoid <signup(a)bealoid.co.uk> wrote: > > > Do you have any hints and tips for people looking to buy a new hard > > > drive? (I'd like to buy a new ATA/IDE drive for a machine running > > > Windows 2000, with an ABIT NF7 motherboard.) > > > > > What are the important specs to be checking? > > > > > I can buy these for about ?30ukp: > > > ExcelStor Technology 80GB 7200rpm 2MB U100 > > > ExcelStor Technology 80GB 7200rpm 8MB S300 > > > Samsung 80GB U133 7200RPM 2MB > > > > > So what's the difference between U100, U133 and > > > > Basdically the same.... > > > > > S300, and will I notice that difference? > > > > Entierly differnt connector and interface. Needs an > > SATA connecotr. No speed difference in practice. > > > > > Is ExcelStor a reasonable make, or are they dogs? > > > According to Odie, they are rabid dogs with Cholera... > > See, ask a stupid question and you are bound to get stupid > answers from the resident babblebots. > > Actually, Excelstor produce some of the smaller drives for Hitachi. > Hitachi, which according to Odoriferous (yes, that's Odie) > are very good, about the best there is, even. > Excelstor also sell some of these drives under their own label. Within certain parameters, yes. And, similarly, there are Seagate models I cannot recommend. Although Excelstor produce drives for Hitachi, they are also reknowned (to me, anyhow - you don't have the knowledhe or foresight) for producing drives that have been "cut" (you probably wouldn't understand, Folkert) and relabelled as new, working stock. Would you trust that? I wouldn't. Odie -- Retrodata www.retrodata.co.uk Globally Local Data Recovery Experts
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