I'm in the market for a new HDD
Since the mid 1990's when I began building PCs for a hobby, Western Digital has always been first choice for HDDs. Today there are two WDs still in operation that are greater than eight years of age. The main one in question is in this rig, which is dated by WD March 1998. It's beginning to express itself with bearing whine, and platter shimmy. It's days are surely limited. Looking for opinions on other drive manufactures, cost and durability.
The reasons WD is first choice:
1. Inexpensive.
2. Fluid dynamic bearings (quiet).
3. Service life.
4. Durability.
That OS from Redmond has not been booted since my recent departure from college this past summer. Therefore, no need for blazing speed, ginormous capacity, or blistering price tag.
Currently, Newegg has a new Western Digital Caviar WD800BB 80GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA100 selling for 36 bucks. This rig has 1.1GB for OS, 500MB for swap file, 10GB for Home, and 10GB for user file system. While that other OS is hogging about 50GB.
What I need:
2.0GB for OS
1.0GB for swap
15GB for Home,
and the rest for file system. I have about 5GB of dedicated storage for PDF format service manuals and parts manuals which is a *must*. Music and photo folders are 1.1GB and 6GB respectively.
A 40GB would be tight, 80-120 would be optimal, anything greater than 120GB would be unused and wasted.
Looking for personal experiences.
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