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SEAGATE W-USCSI 68P ST423451W (4pack totalling 92GB (80 GB formatted))

Formatted Capacity: 20 GB

Interface: 68 Pin Wide Ultra SCSI

Data Transfer Rates: 40 MB/sec

Average Seek Times: 13/14 ms average seek time

Rotational Speed: 5,400

Physical Pins: 80 Pin

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Post by kuun »

derek... dude the pic upload thing needs some work....

i CANNOT get the pic to post once >:|
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Post by Derek »

kuun wrote:derek... dude the pic upload thing needs some work....

i CANNOT get the pic to post once >:|
Seems to be working for me.

Nice drive. How old are they?
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/InactiveX salivates
Like BP6.com? Not a member?
Then why the hell not? It's great!
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Post by kuun »

derek

dunno... pretty old.. i'd say 2-3 years old

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Post by kuun »

after 2 weeks of downtime..

my bp6 is finally coming back online

unfortunately... i don't have my 23GB's yet >:|

i paid for them on the 12th and they won't ship them till tomamrrow >:|
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Post by kuun »

look at this!

i got 2 of these beauties
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WHOA! Sun!

(hyperspace salivates...) :smokin:
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i own j00 all!

i carry the power of SUN!
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Post by PDR60 »

How those Scsi's working. Once you SCSI you never go back!!!! I can't use any else now I am completely spoiled.
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Post by kuun »

hehe

im having problems with one

occasionally it'll stop responding and i can't access it

im wondering if it's heat...
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Post by RRLedford »

What is the point of investing fresh new time in tired old surplus drves? If those clunkers are as old as they look, I hope they came free.
I just got a new pair of Maxtor 80GB/7200/8MB drives for just over $50 Ea. - now they may not keep up with SCSI in a loaded multi-user/tasking senario, but they will likely be working for another 2-4years. When drive sizes get this big, the work it takes to fill them up starts to represent much greater value than the H/W itself. Old stuff can't cut it anymore.
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Post by kuun »

well

i like SCSI

and to have knowledge on how to use setup and operate true scsi devices proves to be beneficial

plus... i got them because it was 92GB for $30

i use them for network storage.. i don't run a server that requires hard processing or heavy loads... it's merely a network storage unit (SAN)
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RRLedford wrote:What is the point of investing fresh new time in tired old surplus drves? If those clunkers are as old as they look, I hope they came free.
I just got a new pair of Maxtor 80GB/7200/8MB drives for just over $50 Ea. - now they may not keep up with SCSI in a loaded multi-user/tasking senario, but they will likely be working for another 2-4years. When drive sizes get this big, the work it takes to fill them up starts to represent much greater value than the H/W itself. Old stuff can't cut it anymore.
No offence but I wouldnt expect a maxtor drive to be working in two years time.
The 7200 drives have a habit of failing.
A friend of mine lost I think it was four in one month.
My brother bought a 120gb 7200 drive and it lasted less than six months.
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Post by Nailz »

That is one of the advantages of SCSI devices: They are fast and they last forever.
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Post by kuun »

yes

i have a SCSI drive (1 gig) that was made in the early 90's

it's so old.. IBM made it

i could barely find any kinda info on it to install it on 98 so 98 would see it

it's 997MB

i got 2 of em... one died from a bus failure (the bus sent 12V at about 3 amps down the 5v line of the SCSI bus) and lost one due to the "click of death" and it still worked some...

i swapped the bad parts (one had good guts and one had good electrical) and it's still ticking away as we speak
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Post by RRLedford »

Well, kuun, the price was good enough. I agree that the odds for decent quality in a drive are much better with SCSI - hopefully by at least the same factor as the higher price. Perhaps I should consider going with a 2+2 striped/mirrored RAID array if all the Maxtor stories art true.
Only cost me $110 for the 2nd pair at least.
Still, I like their QUIET/COOL running fluid dynamic bearings.
Used to love IBM until they shipped a ton of defective drives and denied it.
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Post by kuun »

yeah.. i got an ibm 30 gig

it died within 3 months and i was denied an RMA

i will never buy ibm drives ever again
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24seven wrote:No offence but I wouldnt expect a maxtor drive to be working in two years time.
The 7200 drives have a habit of failing.
A friend of mine lost I think it was four in one month.
My brother bought a 120gb 7200 drive and it lasted less than six months.
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No offence either :-) but did your friend buy the drives from the same batch? Perhaps a bad batch?

The reason I ask is that I've used many brands of HDDs over the years and have found Maxtor to be one of the more reliable.
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Post by RRLedford »

Having built & supported PC systems for nearly 15 years now, it is interesting to note how the fortunes & reputations of the various drive manufacturers has changed over time. I see lowest % fails on Maxtor recently.

First it was Seagate all alone at the top. WD, Maxtor, Micropolis trying to get some market share. Maxtor once shipped bricks instead of drives to make it look to investors like they had met some year end goals. They were first to ship 3.5" 1" high 40MEG drives in serious quantity and things took off for them after that.
Quantum, Fujitsu, Samsung always remained 2nd tier dog crap brands
Seagate went SCSI & lost interest in IDE until recently.
WD converted from controllers to IDE HDs fast, still weak in SCSI
IBM kept making better heads & increasing bit density, then dropped out
Hitachi carries on the IBM business - mostly big iron & notebooks
Toshiba dominates the 2.5" notebook market.
IBM thinks nanotech is the storage for the futire - not magnetic,
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Post by 24seven »

InactiveX wrote:
24seven wrote:No offence but I wouldnt expect a maxtor drive to be working in two years time.
The 7200 drives have a habit of failing.
A friend of mine lost I think it was four in one month.
My brother bought a 120gb 7200 drive and it lasted less than six months.
:evil:
No offence either :-) but did your friend buy the drives from the same batch? Perhaps a bad batch?

The reason I ask is that I've used many brands of HDDs over the years and have found Maxtor to be one of the more reliable.
That could explain it :?
I have to agree their reputation is no where near as bad as IBM's, but I have herd bad stories about them...
But hey each to their own, its the same with cars, some poeple prefer some makes while others like a different make.
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Post by kuun »

hehehehe

i dunno...

i prefer WD ide and seagate SCSI

those are the brands that made the biggest impressions on me from personal experience
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Post by InactiveX »

InactiveX wrote:The reason I ask is that I've used many brands of HDDs over the years and have found Maxtor to be one of the more reliable.
I should point out before anyone asks that I don't work for Maxtor.

Nor am I a Maxtor shareholder.

I am not a Maxtor "zealot".

And I'm not a Nazi as well.

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Post by Derek »

Sometimes you just happen to purchase defective hardware; it happens.

I just RMAed my Radeon 9700 Pro because the memory was shot; it happens.
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