Matt555
iMod
In this months PC Pro magazine there's a very small article about Hard Disks (it's about reliability...)
WINNER: Samsung
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Maxtor
The ratings for reliability are as follows:
ExcelStor: ***
Hitachi: ****
Maxtor: *****
Samsung: ****** (WINNER)
Seagate: ***
Western Digital: **
So that's a big surprise, we always stick by Seagate and WD for their quality but WD is last and Seagate is only one place above WD and joint with ExcelStor. Maxtor comes second, now thats strange...Samsung I can imagine winning or getting high marks as they do make good HDD's
Quoted from the article:
I am quite surprised, maybe in recent times Maxtor has realised it needed to do something about its quality and then redically changed.
Anyway hope you find this interesting.
WINNER: Samsung
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Maxtor
The ratings for reliability are as follows:
ExcelStor: ***
Hitachi: ****
Maxtor: *****
Samsung: ****** (WINNER)
Seagate: ***
Western Digital: **
So that's a big surprise, we always stick by Seagate and WD for their quality but WD is last and Seagate is only one place above WD and joint with ExcelStor. Maxtor comes second, now thats strange...Samsung I can imagine winning or getting high marks as they do make good HDD's
Quoted from the article:
Those percentages for Samsung are weird...90% + 8% + 3% = 101% wtf?!The Hard Disk Award is another new inclusion this year. Of the 6 suppliers that met our 100-response threshold to qualify for nomination, Samsung was the clear number one.
We already know from our reviews that Samsung makes exceptionally quiet disks, but this years survey allowed us to determine the reliability of it's product too. This is a key consideration when chosing a hard disk as no-one wants to lose any precious data because of a failure.
Almost 90 percent of those who have owned or currently own a Samsung hard disk said it never failed or needed repair. Only 8 percent of respondents said a disk failed, while just 3 percent said their disk needed repair.
Maxtor was placed second for hard disk reliability. Although it was a margin behind Samsung overall, 87percent of maxtor owners said their disk either never failed or needed repair, or is currently still running fine.
I am quite surprised, maybe in recent times Maxtor has realised it needed to do something about its quality and then redically changed.
Anyway hope you find this interesting.