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Subject: New HDD Help
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john_163 15.02.16 - 10:04pm
ok Im Gona Buy A New Internal HDDMy Current HDD Thats Haveing Issue Is SEAGATE 1TB Desktop Internal Sata Drive (ST1000DM003), Just Found This HDD WESTERN DIGITAL Purple 20PURX 2TB SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5 Inch.... Is This Any Good? * +

john_163 15.02.16 - 10:05pm
Or any 1 has a better suggestion? need a HDD thats Better Than My current 1 an wont get Crackd Soon like My Current almost 3yrs old HDD * +

3mel 16.02.16 - 02:15am
just google ''PCmag'' or some other trusted source ''best hard drives'' * +

vaidos 16.02.16 - 08:46pm
Why not try an SSD? Faster and more reliable. * +

john_163 16.02.16 - 09:18pm
dont have that budget...i need to backup my stuffs songs, movi, an fl studio data wich are around 600-800 gb so need a Reliable HDD * +

john_163 16.02.16 - 09:19pm
mayb in.nxt 6-8 months im plang to get a ssd just for os so my data on hdd can b safe * +

ungers 28.02.16 - 02:29pm
Western Digital has a 4 year lifespan.......it will fail after that period, it was designed to do so......the controller chip is programmed to fail.......marketing strategy....i cannot prove this, but it is common knowledge amongst pc repair shops.... * +

ungers 28.02.16 - 02:40pm
The Western Digital 1TB drives in use are nearly 6 years old on average. There are several drives with nearly 7 years of service. It wasnt until 2015 that the failure rate for Western Digital rose above the annual average for all drives. This makes sense given the bathtub curve of drive failure where drives over 4 years start to fail at a higher rate. Still the WD 1TB drives have performed well for a long time. * +

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