Hitachi/IBM or Western digitial for 250gb eide

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Which drive OEM would be the better choice for 250gb eide? Thanks

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If you like it quiet - Hitachi, if you like it fast - Hitachi, if you like it to be around for a loooong time - neither (but me prefer Hitachi anyway;)

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Looks that Hitachi took over IBM in the HD market. Im seeing they are making the deskstar HD but so did IBM and there was a reason then for them to be called the "Deathstars." Is there a specific model of Hitachi I should look at?

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Personally, I have had good luck with WD HDDs in the past. The older IBM "DeathStars" were terrible, but I think thats changed now that Hitachi manufactures them.

You should be able to find a review on Toms Hardware for HDDs. That will give you a good idea of which drive is better.

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If you know so much about drives, what is the purpose of your asking then?

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Im famaliar with the business side of the companies but not the products at the time.

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Then get Hitachi and offer someone who you know to get a WD, and in couple of years see who wins ;o)

PS: my very own PC has deathstar gxp120-80g which is two years old and still outperforms newestest Seagate 120g and WD 180g drives, that's why I suggest it, otherwize don't listen to people who blah-blah too much, hehehe.

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