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Newegg is having their 1,000,000 customer appreciation sale HERE

I see a great deal on this hard drive for $69.99 with coupon FBSTXHD20

Lowest I've seen in a long time!


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$89.99, use coupon code EMCNBNC24 for $20 off, good through 8/13

$69.99 + FS

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148591

LeonProfessional (Aug. 09, 2012 @ 8:49a) |

Great deal!

sidosd (Aug. 09, 2012 @ 9:04a) |

hmm.. my 5400 rpm WD gets me 5.9 WEI. What am I doing wrong?

Morro (Aug. 09, 2012 @ 10:06a) |

SAME PRICE @ AMAZON LINK

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TY OP!

Been watching for a good deal on either a hybrid or 7200 2.5" sata.... missed that quick sellout on the ShellShocker 320GB for $40 a few weeks back and it's been slim pickings since (unless you want a 1TB or SSD). Didn't see this in my own emails so, glad to catch it via your post!


NoOneHere said:   TY OP!

No problem! Just give green when green is due!


I have this drive...it's great. Would heartily recommend to anyone.


Hybrid hard drive, what? Does it run on gas or ethanol?


It is a mix of SSD and regular hard drive. Still a great improvement compare to traditional drive but not as fast as SSD.


Newer version out of 750 gig with 8gb ssd. Deals run at about $150. $69.99 is the cheapest I have ever seen this drive. I got mine quite some time back and really like it. Very nice price OP.


wow perfect for my new Dell laptop, I was really hoping for one of these, thanks OP!!


Good price. Thanks OP! Green for you.


Thanks OP! Perfect to replace the slow-ass 5400RPM drive the wife's new laptop came with.


Thanks. In for one and green for you.


cyfan said:   I have this drive...it's great. Would heartily recommend to anyone.

Curious, what is your WEI with this drive?

I think my lappy 5400 rpm drive reports a WEI of 5.9.

TIA


Claymore said:   Hybrid hard drive, what? Does it run on gas or ethanol?

No, it runs on gas and electricity like pirus.


Thanks OP!


slmegausa said:   Claymore said:   Hybrid hard drive, what? Does it run on gas or ethanol?
No, it runs on gas and electricity like pirus.

No way, the Prius runs on unicorns and rainbows.


LOVE this drive. Super fast on my Envy 14.


slmegausa said:   Claymore said:   Hybrid hard drive, what? Does it run on gas or ethanol?

No, it runs on gas and electricity like pirus.
l

Do these hybrid owners drive this HD like A-holes?

I stand by my quote: Your car might be environmentally friendly, but you drive like an a-hole!

Keep meaning to get some shirts printed up


I was actually checking out prices on this exact drive earlier this morning.

Much love OP!


Thanks, OP! This came just in time.


Note, only 4 GB of this drive is solid-state.


So, for you experts. should one who won't ever need more than 100GB of space go with this or a 128gb full solid state for a few dollars more?


4GB ought to be enough for anybody.


I had two computers kill 4 OCZ SSD's. All were replaced under warranty except the last one which I threw into the trash. SSD's seem to fail catastrophically. That's why I switched to they hybrid drive which has survived many "cold-pull-the-battery" reboots on the same laptop that killed several of my SSDs. (The SSD's died just trying to wake up the laptop from hibernation.) So now I enjoy the (almost) performance of an SSD with the storage space and reliability of spinning platters.


jwillgoesfast said:   So, for you experts. should one who won't ever need more than 100GB of space go with this or a 128gb full solid state for a few dollars more?
I have this drive. It's nice. But not nearly as fast, in my experience, as an SSD. I use it in my Lenovo T61 laptop. When i first bought it i had it in my MacBook Pro which now has a true SSD and it blows this drive away in subjective performance. If you don't need the space, definitely go SSD.

But make no mistake about it, with the latest firmware, and at this price, that is a great drive at an awesome price.


jwillgoesfast said:   So, for you experts. should one who won't ever need more than 100GB of space go with this or a 128gb full solid state for a few dollars more?

If you're using this on a laptop, go for full SSD for the power savings. If on a desktop, consider the hybrid for $ savings and future growth.


dansfatwallet said:   jwillgoesfast said:   So, for you experts. should one who won't ever need more than 100GB of space go with this or a 128gb full solid state for a few dollars more?
I have this drive. It's nice. But not nearly as fast, in my experience, as an SSD. I use it in my Lenovo T61 laptop. When i first bought it i had it in my MacBook Pro which now has a true SSD and it blows this drive away in subjective performance. If you don't need the space, definitely go SSD.

But make no mistake about it, with the latest firmware, and at this price, that is a great drive at an awesome price.

Did you use the unofficial bios on your T61 to enable SATA II speeds?


jwillgoesfast said:   So, for you experts. should one who won't ever need more than 100GB of space go with this or a 128gb full solid state for a few dollars more?

I would go with the SSD in that case.

This is a great drive, but if you have the budget, a Momentus XT 750 GB is a much better option. It benefits from being a second-generation XT, and has much better performance as a result.

Not that this drive is bad, it's the fastest 500 GB HDD out there.

YOU MUST FLASH THE FIRMWARE TO SD28 OR LATER. OLDER FIRMWARE VERSIONS HAVE A DATA LOSS ISSUE, WHICH HAS BEEN FULLY CORRECTED IN SD28 AND UP.

Also, a few laptops may have louder than normal noise with this drive. Again, it was corrected in the XT2. My girlfriend made me move this drive to my Mac Pro, since in my MacBook the noise was too much for her. Only some machines experience the "lag spike" noise issue, and from what I can tell, it's mostly MacBooks.

(And yes, I am grateful every day that my girlfriend knows enough tech to complain about lag spikes on hard drives).


actionjbone said:   slmegausa said:   Claymore said:   Hybrid hard drive, what? Does it run on gas or ethanol?
No, it runs on gas and electricity like pirus.

No way, the Prius runs on unicorns and rainbows.
Actually, Prius' run on all your extra personal income that you apparently didn't need.


For high mileage drivers, Prius can break even after a few years. Especially Prius c.

For high data users, the Momentus XT will break even instantly.


dansfatwallet said:   jwillgoesfast said:   So, for you experts. should one who won't ever need more than 100GB of space go with this or a 128gb full solid state for a few dollars more?
I have this drive. It's nice. But not nearly as fast, in my experience, as an SSD. I use it in my Lenovo T61 laptop. When i first bought it i had it in my MacBook Pro which now has a true SSD and it blows this drive away in subjective performance. If you don't need the space, definitely go SSD.

But make no mistake about it, with the latest firmware, and at this price, that is a great drive at an awesome price.

Thanks for all the tips. Looks like a smaller SSD is what I will go with.


Amazon doesn't price match these items; I think they do only for TVs


How will a pair of these handle a RAID setup?
If anyone knows


easily mountable as an internal?


This one has SATA 3.0Gb/s with NCQ. Usually, SSD has up to 6.0Gb/s. Does this make much difference for the performance?


cyfan said:   I had two computers kill 4 OCZ SSD's. All were replaced under warranty except the last one which I threw into the trash. SSD's seem to fail catastrophically. That's why I switched to they hybrid drive which has survived many "cold-pull-the-battery" reboots on the same laptop that killed several of my SSDs. (The SSD's died just trying to wake up the laptop from hibernation.) So now I enjoy the (almost) performance of an SSD with the storage space and reliability of spinning platters.

While SSDs do have their issues OCZ has had more than its share of issues. I have had several SSDs in service for more than a year, two in my home server (Intel SSDs) getting 25 GBs a day of writes and they have been rock solid. So I would be a bit careful extrapolating your experience particularly with OCZ to all SSDs. That said this is a good deal if you need the space over the speed of a pure SSD.


I own 2 of these drives and one of then have a high number of "End To End Detection" errors (93), based on HD Tune the drive should be replaced, but HD Sentinel shows the health at 93% and remaining lifetime of 1000 days or more. Don't know which one to believe, Seagate forums have an outgoing battle on this issue.


Can anyone recommend an adapter for desktop.

also, if anyone knows of a good deal on a 1TB drive please post a link
I'm debating whether to buy two of these plus cost of adapters or a 1TB drive.

The dynamic aspect of how the SSD part is handled makes me wonder whether having 2 of these would be an advantage.


If you look at the 2nd link in the OP's message, there is a WD 1TB drive on sale for $120 w/ free shipping

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136533


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NoOneHere said:   josim said:   Curious, what is your WEI with this drive?

On my system I had a WEI of 4.6 with my old Seagate/120GB/7200RPM and it's now a 5.9 with the XT.

Gotta love Newegg, order yesterday.... arrives today!

hmm.. my 5400 rpm WD gets me 5.9 WEI. What am I doing wrong?




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