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Anonymous
computer hardware!

leg unrelated
>> Anonymous
enjoy ur crash
>> Anonymous
>>202246

Seagate is a reliable, reputed brand, dumbshit.

Shoulda got a 500GB though, those are within the vicinity of $120 now.
>> Anonymous
reputable*
>> Anonymous
7200.7 seems rather old.

about 3 years? he still has 2 years of warranty. But even then, Seagate lasts.
>> Anonymous
yeah, 500GB is nice if you have a demonoid account. unfortunately i have not :(
>> Anonymous
is that a RaptorX 150GB hard drive with carbon nano tubing?
>> Anonymous
>>202342


lol no.
>> Anonymous
>>202285

Just go to mininova. 90% of their stuff is demonoid's, but with no account.
>> Anonymous
>>202419
everything i try to d/l says 'connection timed out'. most say demonoid lol


oh well :\
>> Anonymous
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80MB Maxtor from 1991
>> Anonymous
>>202490
/r/ 80 TB
>> Anonymous
>>202240

> Caution. Product warranty is void if any seal or label is removed, or if the drive experiences shock in excess of 350 Gs
> If the drive experiences shock in excess of 350 Gs
> 350 Gs

HOLY SHIT
>> Anonymous
>>202525
fucking jesus, that's quality construction right there.
>> Anonymous
>>202490

Back when Maxtor was King, too bad their drives aren't nearly so good today.
>> Anonymous
I agree, the last 3 Maxtor drives I've gotten have been complete shite. I'm going WD lately and have been very happy with the quality and life span.
>> Anonymous
>>202530
New drives can handle 500g's
>> Anonymous
Get Samsung, its cheaper
>> Anonymous
Remember you get what you pay for and are you going to trust your information and data to the lowest bidder?
>> Anonymous
I have serial number, you are doomed!
>> Anonymous
Yeah well a human can only survive like 14Gs for several seconds... the time you have those Gs makes a great impact I believe tests for jetfighters were done and they found out a human could substain several hundred Gs, but only for like 100ms.
When a drive hits a floor or something (you dropped it) it will stop pretty much immediatly, the time that it takes for it to take the impact of the surface is crucial, ie if you drop it on carpet it will take little longer and thus it has more chance of surviving the fall than when the surface is stone where it would stop faster...

I don't wanna search it up etc but google it try wikipedia.

I'm pretty sure you would make 500Gs when you drop the drive on a hard surface from say a table of 1.20 meter.
>> Anonymous
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Quantum Bigfoot 5" ¼ anyone saw that before :P

Maxtor 15k Rpm 36 gb
>> Anonymous
>>202270
>>202246
this isn't /g/ don't tell him what he should have got.
>> Anonymous
>>202729
>Quantum Bigfoot 5" ¼ anyone saw that before :P
Yup. Actually have one lying around over here.
>> Anonymous
>>202729
No, what is it?
>> Anonymous
>>202729
Wish I had a pic of my IBM 10MB full height drive and the upgraded 20MB Tallgrass external drive with the original winchester bootstrap you had to load from a floppy because hard drives weren't boot devices in the day.

/I feel old now
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
Fuck yeah, Seagate!

(Seriously though, I just got a 400GB Seagate for less than $100 and I can attest for their quality.)
>> Anonymous
>>202992

Now THAT's a hard drive. Bet the motor has some serious BHP in it!
>> Doppelgänger !.97.to9elc
>>202992
...that's a hard-drive?
>> Anonymous
>>203036

Yep, it really is. From the thumnbnail, I thought it was some kind of lawnmower...
>> Anonymous
>>202992


from 1979! dear god that's ugly!
>> Anonymous
>>202996
Same. I got two 300GB for about $150.