Friends
Please help me to decide on a 2TB internal HDD which is reliable, durable, high speed and offers best warranty in India (budget 5.5-6k).
Why 2TB: Because it has more $/GB ratio
I'm really worried about the -ve feedback about Seagate, but in past my Seagate disks were obedient to me and I did not look at others like WD, Toshiba.
I'm really taking your feedback seriously, but the problem with WD green/red disk is that they are slow (5200rpm). And I hate slow disks. Except Seagte Are there NO other HDD having 7200rpm/SATA3 (6gbps)/64MB cache ???
I know brother that red is better than green, but I'm not comparing red vs green.
I'm comparing wd red 2tb vs seagate 2tb => 8500rs vs 5500rs => 5200rpm vs 7200rpm
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Any other suggestions ????
re why? If you wanted to go like that then you should have gone with WD Black ~Rs.6000Thank you all.
Finally took the risk and bought Seagate SATA3 (6gbps) 2TB 64MB cache 7200rpm 1GB platter HDD for Rs 5,700/-
Lets see how this guy is obedient this time to me
^^~6k will get you 1tb wd black not 2tb.as for getting seagate drive it's not like its failure rate is very high considering seagate is the biggest hdd manufacturer in the world & sold more than 585 million units in 2013 & even 1% of this amounts to 5.85 million units.
Seagate Celebrates Milestone: First To Reach Two Billion Hard Disk Drives Shipped | Seagate
as for various studies showing high failure rate of seagate drives remember these results are from hdd in a server environment(whether Backblaze or google hdd report) which works completely different from home environment.
*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/storage/180937-durability-report-27-134-hdds.html
frankly speaking luck is the most significant factor when it comes to hdd reliability in my opinion unless a particular series has too many problems(like the infamous seagate 7200.11 series).even earlier WD green drives which many claimed have high failure rates were actually using these drives in NAS/raid & there are also many who claimed that in a typical home non-raid/non-NAS system these drives work just like other drives even if a bit slower.
how much my motherboard supported , what should I will buy ???? Seagate??? Toshiba??? SAMSUNG???WD???
Bhaina, HDD size does not depends upon motherboard. You can attach a HDD which you can afford
If WD would have 2TB blue, then I would have gone for that. But WD green/red are slow drives as compared to Seagate, hence Seagate was the ONLY option in 2TB
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But please read this post carefully before buying Segate 2TG SATA3 HDD
Link: Confusion with Seagate 7200.14 platter sizes !! | TechEnclave - Indian Technology Forum
I'll say buy minimum WD 1TB blue because the cost/gb will be less as compared to a 500gb drive.thanks for this suggestion , I want to buy 500GB?? is it right ???
thanks for this suggestion , I want to buy 500GB?? is it right ???
thanks for this suggestion , I want to buy 500GB?? is it right ???
wd 1 tb blue is at 3.7k locally.