A akkha Reputable Nov 7, 2014 8 0 4,510 Apr 29, 2019 #1 1 TB SATA-III TOSHIBA P300 Red (64MB, 7200RPM) 1 TB SATA-III WD Blue (64MB, 7200RPM) 1 TB SATA-III Seagate BARRACUDA (64MB, 7200RPM) Thanks in advance
1 TB SATA-III TOSHIBA P300 Red (64MB, 7200RPM) 1 TB SATA-III WD Blue (64MB, 7200RPM) 1 TB SATA-III Seagate BARRACUDA (64MB, 7200RPM) Thanks in advance
D Deleted member 14196 Guest Apr 29, 2019 #2 they are probably all good. Good as it gets anyway. I have had no troubles with any brand really, HDDs wear out after using them for years for me, and that's ok. all of those are big names in the business and generally make good drives. Reactions: akkha Upvote 0 Downvote
they are probably all good. Good as it gets anyway. I have had no troubles with any brand really, HDDs wear out after using them for years for me, and that's ok. all of those are big names in the business and generally make good drives.
geofelt Titan Oct 9, 2006 56,049 4,859 174,240 Apr 29, 2019 #3 All should perform similarly. Good reliability numbers are hard to come by. I think, WD is likely to be better. Here is a nice report on the WD rainbow: https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Understanding-the-WD-Rainbow-674/#DesktopConsumerDrives Reactions: akkha Upvote 0 Downvote
All should perform similarly. Good reliability numbers are hard to come by. I think, WD is likely to be better. Here is a nice report on the WD rainbow: https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Understanding-the-WD-Rainbow-674/#DesktopConsumerDrives
M mtracy1991 Reputable Nov 6, 2018 574 25 5,190 Apr 29, 2019 #4 All three are good, just need to see which model has the better sale at this point. Reactions: akkha Upvote 0 Downvote