...This is a great drive, that I bought about a year ago when I built my PC. I was looking for a good all round IDE hard disk - fast, reliable, and well priced. After reading various reviews, I discovered the best hard disk in its class. Was it a Maxtor? WD? Seagate? No - it was made by IBM.
>Price<
The drives are selling in many places, such as dabs.com. The DeskStar line is extremely well priced, so price/performance ratio is excellent here if you are on a budget.
>Performance<
I am a musician and I use digital audio/recording applications. These can be very hard-disk intensive, and the Deslstar 120GXP performs brilliantly. I also have a firewire-capable digital camcorder so I use the PC to edit digital video which is also very hard-disk intensive. Again, the drive performs competently. Seek times and transfer rates are top...
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Advantages: Quite a fast drive. Disadvantages: One of the "Deathstar" drives.
...to start complaining about their IBMdrives dying. I even had a friend with a 60 GB model whose drive died after only a year. Possibly I'm lucky my drive hasn't died yet, but also there could be a reason for it....
These models of drive, marketed by IBM as "Deskstar", soon earnt the nickname "Deathstar" on many a website. With seemingly many people's replacement drives also dying and people generally getting very annoyed that IBM had turned out rather a dodgy lot of hard disks.
A year ago IBM released a firmware update that's supposed to fix the cause of the failures, which was to do with the way the harddrive head idled. The firmware fix simply moves the head around every now and again to prevent the problem (now my harddrive might have survived because it's accessing the disk so often). I'm sure a lot of people don't know...
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Advantages: Plug and Play, Really Fast Doesn't Overheat Disadvantages: Nothing =D
...Freecom External 3.5" 160GB HardDrive
I first got the Freecom external hard 160GB harddrive when my internal one on my computer started to get clogged up with applications and other junk. So I decided to go and buy a Freecom external harddrive which is 160 Gigabytes in size.
Since this harddrive is external, it does have to look good and not look like a tack bit of plastic with wires hanging out of it. With Freecom though, performance and design is everything. The harddrive enclosure itself is made of high quality, heat absorbing aluminium which is 20 x 11.5 x 4.5 cm ( or 7.9 x 4.5 x 1.6 inches ) in size. On the front of the harddrive enclosure is a storage LED indicator and on the back there is one ' rocker' power on/off switch, a usb port and a power adapter port. This harddrive has been givin five awards including...
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i had a freecom external hard drive i was looking for another external hard drive
So i went to pc world and saw the toshiba it was much cheaper
nice bit of Kit but it failed after 3 months so i lost all my backup i e mailed toshiba found them not... more