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Hard Drives [message #69651] Mon, 01 March 2004 13:16 Go to next message
cheesesoda is currently offline  cheesesoda
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I am starting to get tired of my 10GB hard drive. I want AT LEAST a 20...I don't really think I need any more than an 80GB. Does anyone know of where I can get hard drives for cheap and are quality hard drives? Thank you for your assistance.

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Hard Drives [message #69652] Mon, 01 March 2004 13:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Try http://www.newegg.com, they have the best prices on good drives i''ve seen.
They also have free shipping on most stuff.
As for the drive itself i'd recommend a 60 or 80gb Western digiatal JB model drive. Smile


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egg does not! I just got a 200GB for $99 after a rebate

http://www.tigerdirect.com/indexus.asp?kb=y&sourceid=6133&afsrc=1
Hard Drives [message #69776] Mon, 01 March 2004 23:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Tigerdirect? How much was shipping? $20? You can't buy anything from tigerdirect because the shipping is too much. They have a deal at office max that comes around 80gb western digital 7200 rpm 8mb buffer for $20 after rebate. That's the shit.
Hard Drives [message #69810] Tue, 02 March 2004 09:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I said I wouldn't fill a 40GB when I had my 20GB one, but since I installed my 123GB drive I am now using around 80GB of it. So much more 'freedom' with a bigger drive, you don't have to conserve space as much.

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Hard Drives [message #69813] Tue, 02 March 2004 10:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I also said i wouldn't fill my primary 60GB drive... but then i did.
So i bought a new 80GB, thinking i'd never fill that up... but of course i was wrong.

A secondary D:\ hard drive is extremely useful when it comes to formatting your C:\ though. No need to backup all your stuff to CD.

A few years back, i never thought i'd fill up my 3.2GB drive. Back then all you had saved were office documents, small images and a few websites. Just shows how things change with all the space intensive digital media we have today.

If i were you, i'd plan ahead and get one at least twice the size that you think you need.

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Hard Drives [message #69814] Tue, 02 March 2004 10:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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A while back, 16 Mb was something amazing...no home user would EVER need so much space. Or so they thought....now look at this Shocked

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Hard Drives [message #69833] Tue, 02 March 2004 13:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Tigerdirect? How much was shipping? $20? You can't buy anything from tigerdirect because the shipping is too much. They have a deal at office max that comes around 80gb western digital 7200 rpm 8mb buffer for $20 after rebate. That's the shit.



Shipping was only $11.70 us for UPS ground, took 3 days to arrive. And the shipping was for the hard drive, a chieftec super tower case, powersupply, MB and CPU.

Don't take their default 2nd day air UPS, ground is just as fast and a whole lot cheaper.

And even with the shipping, what I spent overall was close to $100 cheaper than anywhere else I found.
Hard Drives [message #69836] Tue, 02 March 2004 13:18 Go to previous message
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i reside in the states. personally...i have the capability to keep my space usage low. i have about 7GB left of my 9.48 possible and have downloaded files like mad. so a 20gb would be plenty...but i don't want to have to limit myself with that in case i do need more.

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