Spartan Erik
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I currently have two external hard drives, both Seagates (160 GB, 320 GB). I've owned the 160 for two years and the 320 for one year.
I'm considering buying this 1 TB drive from Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136321 so I can consolidate my data onto one drive and sell the two I currently have.
However, my friend told me that larger hard drives have higher failure rates.. I have heard this from others too but is there any truth or validity to it? I haven't found any articles talking about how larger drives have higher failure rates.
Also, do you all think an external TB drive for $109.99 with free shipping is a good deal?
Thanks!
I'm considering buying this 1 TB drive from Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136321 so I can consolidate my data onto one drive and sell the two I currently have.
However, my friend told me that larger hard drives have higher failure rates.. I have heard this from others too but is there any truth or validity to it? I haven't found any articles talking about how larger drives have higher failure rates.
Also, do you all think an external TB drive for $109.99 with free shipping is a good deal?
Thanks!