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Seagate DiamondMax® Plus 9 120 GB ATA-133 Hard Drive 
Seagate DiamondMax® Plus 9 120 GB ATA-133 Hard Drive

 
Seagate DiamondMax® Plus 9 120 GB ATA-133 Hard Drive

Manufacturer Part: 6Y120P0
Brand: Seagate
Model: DiamondMax® Plus 9
Capacity: 120 GB
Enclosure: Internal
Spindle Speed: 7200 RPM
Product ID: EPID69768788
Description: The Seagate DiamondMax® Plus 9 120 GB ATA-133 Hard Drive is fully compatible with PC systems.The Hard Drive connect by: DMA/ATA-133 (Ultra) for Internal utilization. Spinning up to 7200 RPM and offering capacity as large as 120 GB
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  Product good. Ebay description bad.
Review created: 05/29/09
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Only thing keeping from excellent is low capacity. if the storage is right for you, then go for it.

Ebay's standard canned blurb about it is WRONG. this is a SATA drive, not EIDE/IDE/ATA-133

(note to ebay staff - look it up on wikipedia: IDE and ATA are synonymous with PATA, and have nothing to do with SATA. remove the IDE/EIDE/ATA references from this canned description!)


Review ID: 10000000012176074
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  Hard Drive works very quick maybe a little noisy but ok
Review created: 09/02/09
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This hard drive has been working great since i installed it. No hassle this setup and started right up. It seems to work pretty fast at finding data at loading data. It is a little noisy but with the speed it works at it doesn't bother me at all. I'm not an expert with computers hardware but getting this for the price i paid and free shipping was worth it. I did look at item ratings and read as much user reviews on anything I buy. Thats is number one for me. If it has good decent ratings and reviews then that's how i buy things. I would recommend this hard drive only because i have been having very good results with its performance.


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  Seagate DiamondMax
Review created: 08/23/09
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We ordered this product for a custom built computer for a customer. It arrived in a very timely manner, and was exactly as represented. A very smooth transaction, and would do business again with this seller. We decided to purchase this item because it was reasonably priced and shipped from a fairly close destination, so we could receive it quickly. Thank you for the excellent service!


Review ID: 10000000013218043
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  Pay More or Less?
Review created: 06/04/09
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As everyone knows a computer needs a hard drive in order to operate. Looking for a good price is the main reason why I purchased this hard drive off E-Bay. Our local computer shops wanted twice as much money for the same hard drive. Being in the computer business for the last 12 years, I try to find the best deals for myself and my customers. E-Bay is only one of the many places on the internet that I check on prices.

The hard drive that I did purchase off E-Bay is in good shape and I have not had any problems with it. Most times I find that if you do your homework you can get a good deal off E-Bay. By doing your homework I mean checking the feedback of the person that your purchasing the product from. Feedback to me is very important when I decide to make a purchase off E-Bay. The Feedback tells me the whole story about the person selling the product. All in all over the years my experience with E-Bay has been good. Only a couple of times did I purchase a product that did not live up to my expectations.

A word to the new people buying on E-Bay. Read, Read and Read again the information on the product that your planning on buying. So many times I see negative feedback from a buyer to a seller. The buyer did not read what he/she was purchasing. So again I say "read what your buying"!!!


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  How to buy the best hard drive!
Review created: 06/03/09

For years, Western Digital was my choice of hard drives, as an extensive computer user and as a computer repair technician. They were reliable and quiet.
Today, though, Western Digital has sadly deteriorated into an also-ran. Their warranties are too short and, if you do have to send in a return (their early My Books were a disaster to poor design and overheating that would destroy them within a matter of weeks!), they send you a beat-up used drive that is "refurbished" - someone else's reject.
Among the leaders that leaves Maxtor and Seagate, even though Maxtor is owned by Seagate now.
My clear choice is Seagate because of (a) its 5-year warranty and (b) its much-improved reliability. Some years back, Seagate was my second choice.
But be careful! If you buy a Seagate hard drive at retail outlets like Staples, Best Buy, OfficeMax (avoid this place like the plague anyway!) or Office Depot, they may come with NO WARRANTY!
Always ask first. These retailers have some kind of deal with Seagate where (according to Staples' online help desk and one of their Nashville store managers) they have no warranty from the manufacturer. You have to buy an extended warranty from Staples. This is a somewhat underhanded little scheme so Staples, and presumably the other mass retailers, can put in their pockets what you should get for free!
You can go directly to the Seagate website and order the SAME DRIVE at the same price - with the 5-year warranty. I experienced this when I bought two internal 1-Tb Seagate Barracudas.
There's another bonus if you buy a new Seagate HD. You get a CD (DiscWizard - also downloadable) that lets you transfer your entire OLD drive (Windows, programs, settings and documents) to the new drive for free.
Many other programs are available out there to do this, but they are expensive and you can only make one transfer under their licenses, so this can easily be a $50-$76 value every time you use it!
Be forewarned, though, one of the drives (old or new) MUST be a Seagate drive. Western Digital does not offer such a program. Windows File Transfer won't even come close to what DiscWizard does.
And the whole process is very painless!
Today, when my customers ask me what brand of hard drive to buy, I tell them without hesitation - Seagate, but always check the warranty if you buy it in a retail store. You should be getting a 5-year warranty.
Maxtor, sadly, is in second place, despite being owned by Seagate. Their warranties aren't as good and in my experience they die sooner.
One last piece of Hard Drive wisdom.
Avoid the external drives UNLESS the case has a fan. They simply get too hot and burn up quicker. The warranties (on all brands) are generally poorer.
For the same money you can buy a good, fan-equipped external case, buy a quality internal drive (either IDE or SATA) and have a much longer-lasting product.


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