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Re: need advice w/ new video drive
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Samuel Frazier
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on May 20, 2008 at 11:32:46 pm
Thank you very much for your response. So, it sounds like the speed in one drive is not that big a deal. Barefeats likes to talk about the ultimate boot drive, but this isn't for that purpose so I'm thinking differences here w/ one drive over another aren't significant.
I understand what you mean about RAIDs. Would love to get a RAID 5 and priced an internal one out from Maxupgrades.com. It just seemed a bit silly to spend around $600 for an internal RAID (vs $200 for just a 1TB drive) when I'll probably upgrade my G5 in a year or so.
What I was wondering about was whether Samsung had a good reputation, especially for reliability. Used to buy Maxtor drives b/c I read they were the fastest then had a couple die on me. As I won't have a RAID to protect me and the speed won't make much difference, this is my primary concern.
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need advice w/ new video drive
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Re: need advice w/ new video drive
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