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Long story short, my Caviar blue a little over a year old just up and died today. Completely dead.

So I got an RMA set up and sent it off to WD. But I've heard of people having issues with their drives they receive back.

Luckily though, I kept my old Sata Hitachi deskstar :laugh: Had to install and OS and all that jazz so I may even just keep using this drive for the hell of it.

But in the event that the replacement drive gives me troubles I think I'd rather just buy a new one than ship it back to them again. I have little patience to play the refurb musical chairs game.
 
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a nice blue or black WD 1, 1.5 or 2 TB drive ^^ there fairly cheap. i think the 1tb drive go for $70 USD or $88 australian.
 

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Yea, but depending on how this RMA goes I might try another brand instead.
 
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Samsung F3, it's available in 500Gb, 1Tb, 1.5 and 2Tb.

It's quite cheap and a fantastic drive, performance wise.
 

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Those are reliable yea? I mean I totally didn't expect my caviar blue to die on me. I had no issues whatsoever everything was working quick :/
 

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Those are reliable yea? I mean I totally didn't expect my caviar blue to die on me. I had no issues whatsoever everything was working quick :/

Reliability cannot be guaranteed, outside of a warranty from the manufacturer. None of the manufacturers make "Unreliable" drives(Outside of the IBM Deathstar), a lot of people will give you horror stories of X company, because they haven't had drives other than theirs, or extremely small samples.
 
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personaly iwould just get a nother WD drive, its unlikely a nother one will die (acuatly the odds decress for you since you already had one drive die )
 

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If you're very worried about data redundancy, get a RAID 1 array.
 
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personaly iwould just get a nother WD drive, its unlikely a nother one will die (acuatly the odds decress for you since you already had one drive die )

the odds don't change, one drive does not effect a new drive. :p

the F3 series are faster than raptors in general IIRC.
 

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Well I'll see how my RMAd drive does first.

In general I'd probably just get another WD drive anyway since I loved it when it was running. But this morning it was completely dead.

I suppose there were some warning signs though. The past few days on startup where it detects the drive it was taking upwards of almost 30 seconds and it almost seemed to hang. But past that everything was quick.

Then with this hitachi in everything's normal now.
 
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Samsung F3, it's available in 500Gb, 1Tb, 1.5 and 2Tb.

It's quite cheap and a fantastic drive, performance wise.

Yes i can also vouch for the Samsung F3 drives they are good for the price to performance. If you want to get energy efficient drives there are the WD Green drives. WD Black drives are supposed to be fast. Most drives have a chance of failing but i don't think of it you can RMA and everything will be fine like you just have done.

See how your drive does when it comes back first.
 

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Never had a bad product from Hitachi, or Seagate. Had a few fails from WD, IBM, and Maxtor. Never tried Samsung but hear they are good.
 

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Well this Hitachi has been running great for awhile, glad I still have it.

Really saved my ass when my WD drive failed on me.
 

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Well I sent it out first thing monday and it's showing as received right now. Shouldn't be long now.

I've heard from people recently who sent in a blue and got back a black.

But I couldn't be so lucky lol.

Almost forgot to ask. What's the best way to test out the new drive?
 
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I'm using SEAGATE HDD since my first build, and have no problems with them
 
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I highly recommend Samsung hard drives. I use to be a heavy user of Maxtor before they were aquired by seagate, the average lifespan of almost continous daily use around 3years before they break & thats why i stopped using them
 
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I agree with Dippy, Kieran and Freedom: a Samsung F3 is hard to beat in terms of price, performance and reliability.

I'm using SEAGATE HDD since my first build, and have no problems with them http://www.kaskus.us/images/smilies/jempol1.gif

Due to firmware problems that affected a considerable number or drives, Seagate made me return what was probably a perfectly good motherboard and the issues continued until I finally isolated the cause of my problems. I wouldn't recommend Seagate.
 
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Just a warning, Samsung outsources its support department. Depending on your region, you may get horrible or excellent support.
 
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I've had okay luck with Seagate. I've owned 4 of their hard drives, I have another on the way. Of those first four 1 was DOA and another started going bad another 7 years of use. (One bad sector, started throwing errors.)

I've not had too much experience with Western Digital. I've dealt with a few of their 80GB models with no issues, I had one of their older 160GB SATA drives for a while as a back up drive. I just purchased a 500GB model, so we'll see how happy I am with them after that get's here.

I do honestly have a 200GB WD IDE drive that I use as a paper weight, as it has the tick of death and everything... My brother has ordered something like 80+ WD's and has yet to get a DOA. But that may just be good luck on his part.
 
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I've had both Seagate and WD drives, Seagate for 6 years and WD for 4. The WD crapped out about 2 months ago. Before it died I bought another drive and used the USB docking station with Acronics to clone the old WD drive before it failed on me. After it finally failed I RMA to WD, got a new one (according to manuf date of drive) and I now use the RMA one as my backup drive in the docking station. But if you get a WD get the black edition - 5 year warranty.
 

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Well my RMA is enroute to me now, looks to be the same model.

Let's see how long it lasts.
 

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I like my WD 1tb black drive! it paired with my two 500GB blue drives in raid 0 is very fast
 
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Get a Samsung Spinpoint F3 it is super great and I got it for 70 bucks.
 
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The Seagates 7200.12 are getting very good on the price/performance ratio and I've haven't got one that failed me...yet.

*knocks on wood*

Reliability wise, there were some problems with the 7200.11, but that's history.
WD is good too, although the WD on my laptop died and it only had 1 year and 3 months.

All in all, I say Seagate. I don't know about prices where you live, but here it's as good as it gets.
 
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