Stereodude
Not really a
So I ordered 5 Hitachi 2TB 7K3000 (Deathstar) drives from Newegg. These are my first Hitachi / IBM drives since a 45GB 75GXP back in the day. They arrived reasonably well packed but it seems that one of the drives is bad out of the box. They all power on and spin up. I was doing a basic test on each Hard Drive with HD Tune as a quick check for basic operation and surprise surprise one of them fails with a read error. :tdown:
Then I found out that Hitachi's Drive Fitness Test software doesn't work on Sandy Bridge motherboards, so I'll have to test the drive later on another system. :cursin:
The high number of reported DOA HDs in the Newegg reviews prompted me to buy five even though I really only wanted four since I figured I would get a spare. I plan to make 2 2TB RAID-1 arrays in my new Sandy Bridge i7-2600K system.
I've used over 20 Samsung HD's of 1.5TB or larger and didn't have a single one that was bad out of the box. Way to go Hitachi!
Then I found out that Hitachi's Drive Fitness Test software doesn't work on Sandy Bridge motherboards, so I'll have to test the drive later on another system. :cursin:
The high number of reported DOA HDs in the Newegg reviews prompted me to buy five even though I really only wanted four since I figured I would get a spare. I plan to make 2 2TB RAID-1 arrays in my new Sandy Bridge i7-2600K system.
I've used over 20 Samsung HD's of 1.5TB or larger and didn't have a single one that was bad out of the box. Way to go Hitachi!