Other than your telling us about it, (to "put in cart to see price") I see no indication on the site that this is on sale. So, could other drives also be available at such good prices at this site ?? How did you know about this or was it just a fluke discovery ?
Sure, I could go and put every drive with a 400 gig capacity or higher in my cart, but I just thought I'd ask (thanks by the way).
HTuttle said: Sure, I could go and put every drive with a 400 gig capacity or higher in my cart, but I just thought I'd ask (thanks by the way). Please do that and let us know!! Btw, I like your way of thinking...
Thanks Op. Perfect. Picked up 3. For $53/each incl. shipping that's awesome.
RagingBull
Ancient Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2007 @ 2:49a
too bad no free shipping
moozformoney
Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2007 @ 2:49a
Frys.com also has the Seagate 320GB Serial ATA/300 16MB Buffer for 59.99. This comes with a 5 year warranty, same shipping pretty much. Which is the better deal?
DarkYoda
Broke Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2007 @ 2:51a
Hmm dead ? looks like prices jumped back up.
anal007
Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2007 @ 2:56a
DarkYoda said: Hmm dead ? looks like prices jumped back up.
Dude Maxtor no longer makes any hard drives as its owned by Seagate. If you go to Seagate.com and look up the Maxtor 320gb SATA model, you will see the markings for the drive are identical to the Seagate 7200.10 SaTA 320GB model (with a M in the model name to signify Maxtor). When you get the drive you will be able to correlate the model number to the Seagate equivalent SATA drive. The ONLY downside to Maxtor SATA drives is that it only carries a 3 year warranty as opposed to Seagate's 5 years.
I bought this line of bull last time and got a 300 Maxtor just like it says.
It's worth $50 bucks, but it's definitely NOT a "Seagate perpendicular drive [7200.10]"
FLATPICKER31
Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2007 @ 5:17a
oonchie said: Dude Maxtor no longer makes any hard drives as its owned by Seagate. If you go to Seagate.com and look up the Maxtor 320gb SATA model, you will see the markings for the drive are identical to the Seagate 7200.10 SaTA 320GB model (with a M in the model name to signify Maxtor). When you get the drive you will be able to correlate the model number to the Seagate equivalent SATA drive. The ONLY downside to Maxtor SATA drives is that it only carries a 3 year warranty as opposed to Seagate's 5 years.oonchie said:
That's what all of the cheerleaders said last time Fry's ran this sale (~2 months ago). Same picture same spec. This is what they sent:
Model Maxtor 6L300S0 Interface IDE SATA Revision BACE1G20 Size 300 GBytes
zdfun said: Plus, Seagate is a lot better than Maxtor nowadays.
Actually, they're the same these days... just a different label on the disk... And the Maxtor labeled drives only carry a 3 year warranty, as opposed to 5 years on the Seagate labeled ones.
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