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Thread: Which Hard Drive?

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    Should I get one 1TB hard drive or should I get two 500GB hard drive? Which should be more effective? I have found good price for both of them the Hitachi 1TB $230, and the Fantom 500GB $90, two should be $180.

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    i'd say get the 2x 500

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    Seriously you should get Seagate's drives because they are just awesomely reliable. Cost a bit more but it is well worth it. Or even Western Digital but whatever you do, dont get those 2 you mentioned.

    If you must pick those you mentioned, get 2x500GB.

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    I've never even heard of Fantom HDDs before so I just did a bit of Googling...not a real good rep.

    Apparently, they are notorious for using remanufactured/recertified drives in their external cases and have horrible customer support.

    Personally, I'd go with a better known brand.
    I too am fond of Seagates but right now Newegg has a deal on WD 750GB drives...only $119, so you could get two for the price of one Hitachi and increase the storage capacity by 50%.
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    Newegg is just astounding. I hope they will come to europe soon.

    The OP should jump on that newegg offer right now. It is very nice.

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    Seagate drives are great for reliability.As for size or configuration it would depend on what you need it for.

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