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If you had say...$400 to target a storage device, how many tb's could you afford? -- nm
Posted by
Will Hunting (aka kelly)
Jan 9 '09, 09:18
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I bought 4 1TB hard drives on eBay during the Live Cashback thing. They were $100/each before cashback. Maybe $300 total when I was done. -- nm
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Mop
Jan 9, 09:33
4.5. 1.5 TB Seagates are $130 @ Newegg -- nm
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oblique
Jan 9, 09:23
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1TB Samsungs are $94.99, if that helps -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 9, 09:26
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Seagate is the official hard drive of kilbo -- nm
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oblique
Jan 9, 09:26
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I don't have an official hard drive - only an official NOT hard drive. Never maxtor. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 9, 09:27
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It used to be because Seagate had the 5 year warranty. Soon they're dropping it to 3 but they still make the best stuff -- nm
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oblique
Jan 9, 09:29
two TBs. D-Link DNS-323 and two 1TB drives. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 9, 09:20
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possibly 3TB, if you can find a good deal on 1.5TB drives -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 9, 09:21
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