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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    Too many hard disks floating
    something tells me they are not

    or have you got the ones with extra helium

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    Too many hard disks floating
    something tells me they are not

    or have you got the ones with extra helium
    My but you're in a bitchy mood.


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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    If you want different options, try here:

    SSD, mSATA, 3D Scanners, Compact Flash, SDHC, SD, USB Drives and more | My Digital Discount

    I've used them several times and they ship to the sandpit, so I'd imagine they'd ship to Thailand.
    seriously, many greens.

    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    My but you're in a bitchy mood.
    My, my. just as well (i had thought he might explain what he thought was the diff between the evo 850 and the possible sandisk z400. Maybe he regrets not waiting for the z400s to hit the market?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy
    Seagate reliability figures are not too hot...if you opt for a HDD then go for Hitachi....
    No, not opting for that piece of shit. My new comp. (lenovo z50-70) came with the aforementioned 1TB seagate something or other HDD. I've been constantly annoying baldrick, whom, IMNSFHO, is the smartest geek on the forum, about how to replace it with an SSD, which one, etc., etc., etc.

    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick
    I have an evo 840 250gig in my laptop now - I purchased it from panthip a year ago
    Ok, from the shop, eh? well, we got the same shop somewere's in CNX.

    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick
    if I was to purchase a SSD right now I would get someone to bring me one from the US at 170 USD for the evo 850 500gig
    Sane price as Amazon but they won't ship I know, those MFs. But if you was to purchase right now, why not wait for for the Sandisk z400s?
    “The Master said, At fifty, I knew what were the biddings of Heaven. At sixty, I heard them with docile ear. At seventy, I could follow the dictates of my own heart; for what I desired no longer overstepped the boundaries of right.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by wjblaney
    why not wait for for the Sandisk z400s?
    because

    SanDisk is offering the Z400s in capacities from 32GB to 256GB
    and I doubt I will buy less than 500gig next time I buy an SSD

    also how long will you be waiting until this sandisk unit is on the shelf ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick
    and I doubt I will buy less than 500gig next time I buy an SSD

    also how long will you be waiting until this sandisk unit is on the shelf ?
    just as I thought )um, I didn't know the z400s wouldn't be larger than 256 mg(.

    So you knew the Samsung 850 EVO 500GB comes in at $172 USD (at Amazon, according to toms hardware)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wjblaney
    So you knew the Samsung 850 EVO 500GB comes in at $172 USD (at Amazon, according to toms hardware)?
    I did read the page before I posted the link

    I was actually surprised at the price - I thought they were north of 200$
    170 is very good value for a 500gig SSD - I would bet that you pay more for one pre installed in any ultrabook you might buy from an OEM
    If you torture data for enough time , you can get it to say what you want.

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    ^Man, I can't drive to California so I guess it's Lazada, eh? (don't trust no panthips)

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    looks like the 170$ was a mistake

    Best SSDs of 2015 - Solid State Drive Comparison Charts

    shows 270$ now

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    You can get a 4TB Seagate SSHD for $155.

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    Well, I've bookmarked Tom's damn web site and will get an update every month for awhile before deciding.

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    choosing your hard drives



    When will your hard drive fail? | ITworld

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    I've had two Seagate 1T drives fail in just over a year, won't be buying that shite again.

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    Seagate took over Samsung's HDD business in 2011. Wonder if that's a factor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stinky
    won't be buying that shite again.
    HGST ( ex Hitachi ) seems to be the choice

    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    Wonder if that's a factor?
    a lot of opinion points toward the flooding in Thailand and seagate moving production to china

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    Wow (pardon the whoosh, i.e. repetitive factor). So this is only about HDDs, right? Am I correct in assuming you're all the better off swapping out your HDD for an SSD a.s.a.p? And what kind of black mark does this put on all of Seagate's and Samsung's other drives? (btw, should I lump the two together?) The next logical question is: after the swap, presumably you will retain your HDD for most of your storage requirements. Is this external drive as likely to crash as it would have been internally?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wjblaney
    Is this external drive as likely to crash as it would have been internally?
    yes - and always remember , a backup means having 2 copies of your precious

    it des not matter if it is floppy disk , spinning hard drive , solid state storage or punchcard

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick
    yes - and always remember , a backup means having 2 copies of your precious

    it des not matter if it is floppy disk , spinning hard drive , solid state storage or punchcard
    So true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by wjblaney
    Is this external drive as likely to crash as it would have been internally?
    yes - and always remember , a backup means having 2 copies of your precious

    it des not matter if it is floppy disk , spinning hard drive , solid state storage or punchcard

    After losing a lifetime of photos when two seperate computers crashed I'd recomend also backing up online somewhere or a third copy on a memory stick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stinky
    I'd recomend also backing up online somewhere
    MEGA vs Google Drive vs Dropbox vs SkyDrive vs SugarSync & More

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stinky
    After losing a lifetime of photos when two seperate computers crashed I'd recomend also backing up online somewhere or a third copy on a memory stick.
    I used to panic (I have rarely put much attention into backups but as I recently bought a new computer I did manage to back up the old before, guess what? The fookin' power input on the old broke somehow so that I cannot recharge or use the power pack. Hence, it's as good as it ever was but can't be used. And it was one of the most recent Sony Vaios--bought in 2010--which is no longer even owned by Sony. Hey, I might as well ask what to do about it, EH? No, no, no. I take that back: i know where Computer Plaza is. A pretty good shop there built---sort of---my new) when thinking about my lack of backup protection. Now it's weekly on an external HD (duh, I even have the OS image on a CD/DVD). I think I could restore everything I need on a brand new blank drive now. Now is sooner than later as I am aiming for a SSD swap. So, BD (heh, heh, maybe he won't recognize the call out) should I re-aim any details of that target b/c of these fuck-up companies?

    I been getting emails from MS saying that if I signed up now (I did) I will get a free update to Windows 10 (currently using win 7) when it's available. Prolly beta, eh? Is that newsworthy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wjblaney View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Stinky
    After losing a lifetime of photos when two seperate computers crashed I'd recomend also backing up online somewhere or a third copy on a memory stick.
    I used to panic (I have rarely put much attention into backups but as I recently bought a new computer I did manage to back up the old before, guess what? The fookin' power input on the old broke somehow so that I cannot recharge or use the power pack. Hence, it's as good as it ever was but can't be used. And it was one of the most recent Sony Vaios--bought in 2010--which is no longer even owned by Sony. Hey, I might as well ask what to do about it, EH? No, no, no. I take that back: i know where Computer Plaza is. A pretty good shop there built---sort of---my new) when thinking about my lack of backup protection. Now it's weekly on an external HD (duh, I even have the OS image on a CD/DVD). I think I could restore everything I need on a brand new blank drive now. Now is sooner than later as I am aiming for a SSD swap. So, BD (heh, heh, maybe he won't recognize the call out) should I re-aim any details of that target b/c of these fuck-up companies?

    I been getting emails from MS saying that if I signed up now (I did) I will get a free update to Windows 10 (currently using win 7) when it's available. Prolly beta, eh? Is that newsworthy?
    No, it's not an upgrade to a beta but the finished item.

    This is probably to lock you in for when they start charging an annual license, i.e. you get the first year free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wjblaney View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Stinky
    After losing a lifetime of photos when two seperate computers crashed I'd recomend also backing up online somewhere or a third copy on a memory stick.
    I used to panic (I have rarely put much attention into backups but as I recently bought a new computer I did manage to back up the old before, guess what? The fookin' power input on the old broke somehow so that I cannot recharge or use the power pack. Hence, it's as good as it ever was but can't be used. And it was one of the most recent Sony Vaios--bought in 2010--which is no longer even owned by Sony. Hey, I might as well ask what to do about it, EH? No, no, no. I take that back: i know where Computer Plaza is. A pretty good shop there built---sort of---my new) when thinking about my lack of backup protection. Now it's weekly on an external HD (duh, I even have the OS image on a CD/DVD). I think I could restore everything I need on a brand new blank drive now. Now is sooner than later as I am aiming for a SSD swap. So, BD (heh, heh, maybe he won't recognize the call out) should I re-aim any details of that target b/c of these fuck-up companies?

    I been getting emails from MS saying that if I signed up now (I did) I will get a free update to Windows 10 (currently using win 7) when it's available. Prolly beta, eh? Is that newsworthy?
    What I've started doing is is playing one cloud off of another, at the moment I'm backing up to Mega, if they want to charge me at the end of the year I'll switch to another cloud, I reckon here's enough of them springing up that I'll never have to pay. Yes I really am that tight lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    No, it's not an upgrade to a beta but the finished item.

    This is probably to lock you in for when they start charging an annual license, i.e. you get the first year free.
    Who's going to do the beta test? Don't they always let customers go out on the limb before they go live?

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