Best bang for your buck internal HDDs? In terms of performance, capacity etc...

Best bang for your buck internal HDDs? In terms of performance, capacity etc. I'm getting tired of Seagate failures so lets ignore those... Unless you know of some model with failure rates comparable to the competition!

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it just werks

I heard people on Sup Forums say the Blue drives have a high failure rate.

>protip: get a samshit 120GB SSD and use the cloud

wd blue 1tb best rollin for like 10years

Hitachi

All HDD are a roll of the dice.

Just get the cheapest HDD and roll the dice.

The failure rate differences are so small that spending a considerable premium for one that fails less is silly.

Get 2 of the cheapest ones instead of one HGST and properly backup your data.


There were some cheap WD reds flowing out of bestbuy a bit ago inside of enclosures. I know the 16 TB ones have reds in them if you want 2x8 TB

>$75 for 1tb

once u go black u dont go back

I just bought refurbed 1-3 TB Hitachi Ultrastars for dirt cheap. They're loud as shit but perform great and will probably outlive me.

What about toshiba p300?m.newegg.com/products/N82E16822149633
I'm considering to buy this one.

Literally the best HDD in every aspect.

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Not since Google, Microshit and Amazon stopped the free for all.

Buy a black 1tb hdd dies in 2 years mean while the 500gb blue drive from my old prebuilt is still going strong for 7 years with heavy usage

I bought the 2tb version 3 moths ago it's pretty good

Not trying to be a shill here but is $9 a month really that much of a financial strain? At least for the time you pay your data is safer than on a clunky mechanical hard drive that can fail whenever it feels like.

>I heard people on Sup Forums say the Blue drives have a high failure rate.
I thought that was the Greens.

I have a Blue from 2009 that's still kicking.

>early high school
>want to build first tower
>poor as shit, can't drive, all money from sub-minimum wage part time job goes to college fund because fuck this place
>ok, since all I want to do is talk to non-shitkickers on /., worldbuild, and fuck about on emulators
>special place in my heart for Fallout
>poor, aimless, far removed from any and all centers of decent society, only have junkyards and hilly wastes to roam around
>get the bright idea to slake my thirst for unreality with my natural connection to the postapocalypse
>"I'll SCAVENGE the parts."
>spend every free moment of the weekend digging through e-waste at the dump
>hitch or bum rides to town whenever possible for the single consignment shop and the dumpster outside of kinkos (lucky twice)
>watch them with impotent lust as the bus inches us through town every weekday morning and afternoon
>one Friday evening, see a yuppie oil-baron wannabe type walk into the store with a pristine Dell under one arm, CRT and bag of cables in the other
>store closes at 6, get back to house at, like, 5:45
>work Saturday, no rides until evening bar trips
>closed Sunday
>can't sneak out of school Monday
>Tuesday: I skip last class, get to the store
>soccer mom bought it
>scalped for 600, anyway
>end up snatching RAM and some cables from school computers
>after a number of painful but oddly fun months, have nearly everything I need

Final tally:
>first find was a bent case from dump: rat nest...hose, bleach, hammer, saw, paint, and some rattle-canning. Found a better case three days later, but
>relatively pristine daewoo monitor from the dump: ratio buttons didn't work and faint screensaver burnt onto glass
>pos 3dfx card with voodoo chipset from a city trip with Christmas money
>use drywall screws, wooden dowels and elmer's glue for
>everything else (pentium mmx, cd, floppy, psu, mother) dug up out of bins, scrounged from cancelled consignment, or looted from refuse
>it's hideous, it's dirty, the
>one last thing...
>have been saving up for an already obsolete, but new-in-box HDD because it's the only piece of hardware I can afford that I care about being "nice", and figured I'd work my way up for the rest
>Seagate Cheetah 4LP
I remember.
>see the clearance sale, read a release-date review on it in a magazine, and buy that shit through dad
>surprisingly small, surprisingly light, looks like Metropolis and sounds like an A-10 in a box
>have to wear earbuds under headset to stand it
>regular complaints, but it works
>live a life of complete social stagnation for the next couple months
>save every gif and jpg I want
>life is good
>one day, playing Quake sp because thank god I finally can
>feel sudden buzz in forearms for a couple seconds
>oh no
>*pop* sounds over the buzz, through earmuff
>simultaneous smoke smell and system crash
>panic and the fire rises
>too stunned/confused to react instantly
>start to feet heat
>snap out of it and pull plug
>grab a screwdriver, wait for the case to cool down, open the beast up
>chrome is now matte black
>visible scratches under stain from disk shattering
>it's fucked

And that is the day I gave up trying to build my own computer. Fuck Seagate

WD


Never had a WD failure.

>tfw Seagate drive died
What does everyone on Sup Forums do for backing up animu and stuff?

thinking of some these Toshiba drives for delicious RAID 1

>A Western Digital company

I came here to say this. I've bought three of the 2TB ones for ~$45 a piece lately.

That's fine, assuming you only need 1TB. Personally, I need at least 3TB. Not going to pay fucking $30/mo for that. I'll buy two 3TB drives (one for backup) for ~$150.

RAID 1 is shit. A periodic backup is far better.

>bought a google drive account with unlimited storage for $3 off ebay
>if it gets deleted I don't care because I just store pirated shit on it

WD black is still probably the best to get if you want the extra performance for 10-15 dollars more

they are loud though so be warned

>data is safe
>in cloud
Sure thing buddy

Is buying an HDD used safe?

>if you don't have 3 copies it's not safe
>buy a NAS
>have it automatically backup to the cloud and a remote HDD at home
>both drives in my NAS die within 2 hours of each other
>fuck
>drive home to get my other harddrive
>the power connector had fallen out for I don't know how long
>try to log into my cloud drive to retrieve my customer's data
>keepass isn't logging in
>realize I kept my password manager database on my NAS and synced it to my cloud drive
>but I can't log into my cloud drive
>have to manually reconstruct all electronic documents from paper files and hope none of the recordings and digital only documents are ever needed

No it's not safe. Get the fuck out of Sup Forums you fucking little kid.

What is Sup Forums's consensus on WD Red drives?

I have 2x WD 2TB greens in a raid 1 in a shitty dlink nas
they've been going since ~2012, they have my main pc backups and all of my music / videos on them, running out of space
I've been wanting to build a new storage solution but haven't spent the money yet

Here's a (you) and a link to your containment board.

this

What's the name of the software?

I have 5 of the 3TB WD Reds, they have run perfectly on my DC for years

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Here a link to your containment board. Is it fucking safe... give me a break.