Is Maxtor a good brand of HD to buy?
Is Maxtor a good brand of HD to buy?
I saw a 160 GB Maxtor on sale at staples for around $100+. Is this a good brand? Anyone have any good/bad experience with Maxtors?
Yes Maxtor and Western Digital are both good in my opinion ...
Best way to find out some of this info is goto http://www.newegg.com and look up a product and read the reviews ...
Might even find it cheaper there ..
Best way to find out some of this info is goto http://www.newegg.com and look up a product and read the reviews ...
Might even find it cheaper there ..
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I personally have had two, one for a while, and one I`ve just bought on the strength of not having any problems with the first.
I`ve also had several Seagates and recently I invested (if u can call it that) in an IBM/Hitachi 180GXP which I`m also quite happy with.
So far I haven`t tried Western Digital but that`s not for any particular reason just the way it`s been at the time of my purchase.
Hope this is of some use to ya, but as YoS has said, there are many mixed feelings
I`ve also had several Seagates and recently I invested (if u can call it that) in an IBM/Hitachi 180GXP which I`m also quite happy with.
So far I haven`t tried Western Digital but that`s not for any particular reason just the way it`s been at the time of my purchase.
Hope this is of some use to ya, but as YoS has said, there are many mixed feelings
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I replace more Maxtors than any other brand hard drive (Quantum had that title a few years ago, but Maxtor bought them out....heh, how fitting)
Seagate (Barracuda series)
Western Digital (Caviar and Raptor series)
They are my fave brands, only ones I'll spend money on. IBM was up there too but since they officially had overheating problems, I'm holding out for a bit...although I have near a half dozen of their Deskstars and all are still working fine.
Seagate (Barracuda series)
Western Digital (Caviar and Raptor series)
They are my fave brands, only ones I'll spend money on. IBM was up there too but since they officially had overheating problems, I'm holding out for a bit...although I have near a half dozen of their Deskstars and all are still working fine.
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I've never had a problem with a Maxtor in 3 years and 2 dozen computers built. The only WD (40gig, 7200RPM, 8MB buffer) I have is being installed in the computer I'm giving my sister as I don't care for the whine I can hear over the fans (watercooled with the normally 30db fans at half speed on rheostats).
I just bought a new Maxtor with 60GB, 7200RPM and 8MB buffer. 
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It's funny how we can all have such different experiences. I have replaced at least 30 WD's, and about 2 Maxtors that I can recall, and they were old. Also had to replace a slew of IBM's as well. Maxtor has been rock solid for me in desktop replacements at clients- I use them almost exclusively for the last 3 years, with no failures.
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Originally posted by twwabw
It's funny how we can all have such different experiences.
Yeah, dunno. I mean, literally there's a comma in the amount of Maxtors and Quantums I've thrown out. Dave's World is probably more...as he's worked where I do for substantially longer.
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I'm reformatting a Maxtor 10 gigger that crashed for a customer right now as I type this, lets hope it doesn't crash during the OS install. I only order/install Seagate and Western Digital for our customers and very rarely see them fail.
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Re: Is Maxtor a good brand of HD to buy?
Originally posted by neo960
I saw a 160 GB Maxtor on sale at staples for around $100+. Is this a good brand? Anyone have any good/bad experience with Maxtors?
BTW I'm not sure about the price diffrence but if you can swing it , get 2 - 80 Gigs
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