Was able to register my seagate HD got from staples just fine and the status shows warranty is upto Jan'15. The registration didn't ask anything about the country, etc. so keeping my fingers crossed and hope the need for warranty wont arise.
WD HDDs have international warranties that are speedily addressed by replacing with no questions asked.
Since I last enquired about 2 TB external HDD for back up, it looks like prices have gone up a lot!!! What do you suggest - any chance of it coming down again (as I need to buy either three or four pieces). Also can someone tell me if it makes any difference at all what model I buy from the range offered by WD please?
Since I last enquired about 2 TB external HDD for back up, it looks like prices have gone up a lot!!! What do you suggest - any chance of it coming down again (as I need to buy either three or four pieces). Also can someone tell me if it makes any difference at all what model I buy from the range offered by WD please?
Since I last enquired about 2 TB external HDD for back up, it looks like prices have gone up a lot!!! What do you suggest - any chance of it coming down again (as I need to buy either three or four pieces). Also can someone tell me if it makes any difference at all what model I buy from the range offered by WD please?
I think folks should get the Toshiba 2TB HDD on itdepot for approx 6.5K INR.
I think folks should get the Toshiba 2TB HDD on itdepot for approx 6.5K INR. Comes with 3 yrs warranty which is more than WD Greens and I believe for WD Greens the only in favour is lower power (may be 4 - 6 W for writes on WD Greens vs max 8 to 10 W on others). Not much of a electricity bill difference even fore 24.7 systems assuming they will not do reads and write 24.7, many a time they remain idle and spun down.
I have a doubt so pardon me for posting it here.
I have a 2TB seagate USB 2.0 HDD (3.5").
Its always connected to the PC now.
So I am thinking to remove the HDD from the case and put it directly in the PC through SATA. Doing so will give me better speed? May be from 25 MB /s to ~ 60 MB /s?
Apart from speed, messy wires can be gotten rid off.
Hi Santy...
Don't think the speed will change much.. may be if existing speed + 10 - 20 % if your HDD rpms aren't already maxing out.. if its a 5600 rpm.. don't count on it.... On the other hand... yes the cable clutter will be gone...
Also an FYI: some of those HDDs are soldered to the connectors .. take care while opening and detaching..(once again sorry couldn't make it to the meet)
Also can someone tell me if it makes any difference at all what model I buy from the range offered by WD please?
If you plan on getting internal 3.5" HDDs, then the series and type of HDD is best chosen based on your needs as the spin speeds, heat generation, power consumption etc. vary between the series.