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Gus Davis
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      3rd Jan 2005
CompUsa is selling a 160 gig HD for $70.00.

Is that a good deal?


 
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mikey
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      3rd Jan 2005
check the specs.
does not appear to be a FAST hard drive.

being that it is the GENERIC one advertised here.

IDE not EIDE, 40 pin cable not 80 pin cable, etc...



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CompUsa is selling a 160 gig HD for $70.00.

Is that a good deal?


 
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Richard Urban
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      3rd Jan 2005
Sounds good! I got my W.D. 160 just before Christmas for $29.95 from best
buy (after an in store rebate and a mail in rebate). Such a good deal I
bought 3 of them.

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> CompUsa is selling a 160 gig HD for $70.00.
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Richard Urban
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      3rd Jan 2005
I wonder who you contact for warrantee when this "generic" drive goes bad
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check the specs.
does not appear to be a FAST hard drive.

being that it is the GENERIC one advertised here.

IDE not EIDE, 40 pin cable not 80 pin cable, etc...

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Is that a good deal?


 
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Jon_Hildrum
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      3rd Jan 2005
It is a good deal.

They call it generic but the parameters listed are typical for the present
160GB drives.

Note: Some of the earlier drives had rotational speed of 5200 RPM and 2 M
cache. This drive is in line with the present retail 160GB drives based on
the limited information provided.

My first guess is that it is a Maxtor drive

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Alex Nichol
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      3rd Jan 2005
Gus Davis wrote:

>CompUsa is selling a 160 gig HD for $70.00.
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>Is that a good deal?


Provided your BIOS has support for '48 bit LBA' - one from the past
couple of years probably does. older ones may need an update or even on
really old motherboards a separate controller card. And XP must be at
least at SP1. Then partition and format from the disk management of XP,
not externally. Otherwise only the first 137 GB (128 binary measure)
will be accessible at all.


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Trent©
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      3rd Jan 2005
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 06:07:20 -0800, "Jon_Hildrum"
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>It is a good deal.
>
>They call it generic but the parameters listed are typical for the present
>160GB drives.
>
>Note: Some of the earlier drives had rotational speed of 5200 RPM and 2 M
>cache. This drive is in line with the present retail 160GB drives based on
>the limited information provided.
>
>My first guess is that it is a Maxtor drive


Why would Maxtor manufacture drives...for themselves...and then farm
them out?


Have a nice one...

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Jon_Hildrum
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      3rd Jan 2005
Quite a few manufacturer provides items they sell under their own brandname
for a suggested retail price.

They also distribute the drive with another name or as generic thru certain
outlets at a lower price.

I do not know this is the case here.

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> On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 06:07:20 -0800, "Jon_Hildrum"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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> >It is a good deal.
> >
> >They call it generic but the parameters listed are typical for the

present
> >160GB drives.
> >
> >Note: Some of the earlier drives had rotational speed of 5200 RPM and 2 M
> >cache. This drive is in line with the present retail 160GB drives based

on
> >the limited information provided.
> >
> >My first guess is that it is a Maxtor drive

>
> Why would Maxtor manufacture drives...for themselves...and then farm
> them out?
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>
> Have a nice one...
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> Trent
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Trent©
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      4th Jan 2005
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 13:05:47 -0800, "Jon_Hildrum"
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>Quite a few manufacturer provides items they sell under their own brandname
>for a suggested retail price.
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>They also distribute the drive with another name or as generic thru certain
>outlets at a lower price.
>
>I do not know this is the case here.


Then why start the rumor?


Have a nice one...

Trent

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