hello
i am new so am sorry for any mistakes etc.
n e way i wanted to know if a maxtor diamondmax SATA2 300gb/s be compatible with a SATA 150gb/s sata pci card. will it be backward compatible. nd iz maxtor diamondmax any good.
western digital hard drive sound emission is 34 (for some) is it when the hard drive is seeking or just when its on. (i suppose its when the drive is seeking). which is better, wd with 8mb cache (250GB) or maxtor diamondmax 16mb cache (250gb)
The 150 and 300MB/s refer to burst rates. One can top out higher than the other, but as far as a sustained transfer rate, you’re looking at 40-50MB/s. The physical connectors are also the same, so they are compatible that way.
Maxtor may be a little quicker, but we’ve seen some issues with them. I do run some older Maxtors myself, but they’re ones that I got after getting their originals replaced. I’d probably go with WD as Maxtor has been bought out by Seagate as well.
western digital’s sound level is 34db and maxtor is 25db. should i rather go for seagate as i think they are well reliable coz ive got i running for over 6 years
thx
Well, on specifications alone, they are equally matched. Although the Maxtor does have the cheaper price.
To be honest, I wouldn’t like to comment without reading an in-depth review of both drives under pressure.
One thing to note though, both of those hard drives are OEM. That means they are likely to be missing a few things that usually come with the retail version.
For example, you may not get:
Instruction Manual
Packaging (original retail packaging - obviously it will come boxed)
Jumpers
IDE cables
Any other usual accessories
I’ve bought an OEM Maxtor drive off eBuyer before. All i got was the hard drive and the jumpers. I didn’t even get the retail box - just some tacky cardboard! I didn’t mind too much however, because I got the drive at cut rate!
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Well, on specifications alone, they are equally matched. Although the Maxtor does have the cheaper price.
To be honest, I wouldn’t like to comment without reading an in-depth review of both drives under pressure.
One thing to note though, both of those hard drives are OEM. That means they are likely to be missing a few things that usually come with the retail version.
For example, you may not get:
Instruction Manual
Packaging (original retail packaging - obviously it will come boxed)
Jumpers
IDE cables
Any other usual accessories
I’ve bought an OEM Maxtor drive off eBuyer before. All i got was the hard drive and the jumpers. I didn’t even get the retail box - just some tacky cardboard! I didn’t mind too much however, because I got the drive at cut rate!
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well heres a link to compare the wd gard drive and maxtor 300gb. the maxtor beats the wd by just a tiny bit in almost all of the tests (by .something mb) but i think that wont really matter as im after the wd or maxtor 250GB version and this is the 300GB version. also reliability wise, i think wd is much reliable than maxtor as at least 2-3 people on the reviews wrote that the maxtor drive died about after 2 weeks. the maxtor is rated 25db and the wd 34db, do you think that the wd will be noticable bcoz my computer is very quiet.
well wat do u think anyway.
(thx for replying 2 all the other ones)
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also reliability wise, i think wd is much reliable than maxtor as at least 2-3 people on the reviews wrote that the maxtor drive died about after 2 weeks.
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If you feel that way then go for the Western Digital hard drive.
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the maxtor is rated 25db and the wd 34db, do you think that the wd will be noticable bcoz my computer is very quiet.
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