I was thinking of getting a new hard drive for myself. I need at least 200 gigs. I was thinking of something like this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16822144417 Maybe if you can find something better for less? Not more than $70 tho, still need to get a new cd/dvd burner lol
it's a decent choice for the money I see nothing wrong with it. Also consider one of seagates PRM drives. Faster, but noisier and about 10$ more expensive. Entirely your choice though that WD drive is a decent one.
Mostly SATA cables are included by your motherboard, that's why they don't sell them both in one package.
Save a dollar! http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetai...tCode=101220-11 xD... Alternatively.. Get this for 10 bucks more and it's 320gb - good brand - good performance. Just dont get maxtor.. Mine sucks, but can't complain much because of price O.O http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Se...&Tab=2&NoMapp=0
Get the retail version of the drive, it should come with full documentation and some cables. OEM is the real base package, no cables, just the drive, a jumper pin and a small piece of paper giving you a brief instruction of installation a diagram for setting your jumpers.
great advice. all I can say. and I should have checked other sites... I just get lazy since newegg is normally really competative in their pricing(though some thigns they just rape you on w/ pricing)
Yea, Im not a fan of Tigerdirect but they had good sales lately. Also, zipzoomfly = newegg prices... just zipzoom has free shipping, and newegg has shipping.. zipzoom: 75 w/free shippin newegg: 70 w/5$ shipping xD
Wester Digital's are great i have that exact HDD and its awesome, even though i already have used 84GB in 3.5 months of using it
right now i have a 40 gig WD. Maxtor i have a 30 gig, from like 3 years ago, dont like it way too hot and noisy. Ill probibly end up buying a WD since i already have it. If my mobo came with the sata cables, then ill probibly have em somewhere. Gatta look for them tho.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16822148144 NCQ, PRT, 16MB Cache, I think it speaks for itself. The 7200.10's are some of the fastest on the market, well worth the money.