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I'm looking for a new HD. So far, the contenders include:
Western Digital Green (3 TB) WD30EZRX
Western Digital Red (3 TB) WD30EFRX
Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 (2 TB) ST2000DM001
Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 (3 TB) ST3000DM001
Seagate Desktop HDD.15 (4 TB) ST4000DM000 (Review here and here)
Price ranges vary greatly, remember that I don't live in USA so the prices you pay aren't the same I do. But basically, I'm looking for a HD with good capacity/price ratio and decent performance and these seems to be the ones to choose from.
Western Digital drives are the slowest ones (Exclude the absurdily overpriced Black line), but they got local warranty in Argentina so I can RMA them easily in case something goes wrong. However, I HATE the brand, because they capitalized heavily with Thailand floods some years ago totally screwing the HD market prices while they were posting record profits.
Seagate 7200.14 drives are similarily priced to the WD parts but faster, however, I enjoy no local manufacturer warranty for those, just 6 months from the vendor. Also, I think that the 7200.14 series warranty from Seagate itself was just one year (Something that they capitalized on too with the aftermatch of the floods, they used to be 3 years if I recall correctly). Also, the 2 TB model got two versions, one with two platters that is substantially faster than the three platters versions, so they're pretty much different HDs masked under the same model number. So getting the two platter version requires handpicking the HD.
Finally, recently I saw a vendor here selling the new Seagate 4 TB model (Which is slower than the 3 TB model, being more storage-oriented) at a absurdily low price, 1/5 lower than all the other vendors I saw here got it for. Also, Seagate gives two years warranty for that one. It seems too good to be true, as it isn't that much expensive than the previous 3 TB models. I think it could be refurbished, but it is too temping.
Do anyone knows if that model is good and reliable, anyone had issues with it, etc? As things are, that will be my model of choice. As it gets filled with data, making backups of any non-critical data of a 4 TB HD will be hard if not impossible, so I want to minimize risk knowing that it has usually low RMA figures.
Another option would be two 2 TB 7200.14, assuming I could get the two platter version. They cost around the same than the 4 TB model. With two, I could have some redundacy by copying any important data on boths HDs (Or using them in RAID 1 for a full mirror, but it would be overkill).
Western Digital Green (3 TB) WD30EZRX
Western Digital Red (3 TB) WD30EFRX
Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 (2 TB) ST2000DM001
Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 (3 TB) ST3000DM001
Seagate Desktop HDD.15 (4 TB) ST4000DM000 (Review here and here)
Price ranges vary greatly, remember that I don't live in USA so the prices you pay aren't the same I do. But basically, I'm looking for a HD with good capacity/price ratio and decent performance and these seems to be the ones to choose from.
Western Digital drives are the slowest ones (Exclude the absurdily overpriced Black line), but they got local warranty in Argentina so I can RMA them easily in case something goes wrong. However, I HATE the brand, because they capitalized heavily with Thailand floods some years ago totally screwing the HD market prices while they were posting record profits.
Seagate 7200.14 drives are similarily priced to the WD parts but faster, however, I enjoy no local manufacturer warranty for those, just 6 months from the vendor. Also, I think that the 7200.14 series warranty from Seagate itself was just one year (Something that they capitalized on too with the aftermatch of the floods, they used to be 3 years if I recall correctly). Also, the 2 TB model got two versions, one with two platters that is substantially faster than the three platters versions, so they're pretty much different HDs masked under the same model number. So getting the two platter version requires handpicking the HD.
Finally, recently I saw a vendor here selling the new Seagate 4 TB model (Which is slower than the 3 TB model, being more storage-oriented) at a absurdily low price, 1/5 lower than all the other vendors I saw here got it for. Also, Seagate gives two years warranty for that one. It seems too good to be true, as it isn't that much expensive than the previous 3 TB models. I think it could be refurbished, but it is too temping.
Do anyone knows if that model is good and reliable, anyone had issues with it, etc? As things are, that will be my model of choice. As it gets filled with data, making backups of any non-critical data of a 4 TB HD will be hard if not impossible, so I want to minimize risk knowing that it has usually low RMA figures.
Another option would be two 2 TB 7200.14, assuming I could get the two platter version. They cost around the same than the 4 TB model. With two, I could have some redundacy by copying any important data on boths HDs (Or using them in RAID 1 for a full mirror, but it would be overkill).