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Posted at 6:55 AM on Tuesday 08/25/09 by
Ben
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Dell has the 2-Pack Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 ST31500341AS 1.5TB SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive for $200 with free shipping. Features a rotational speed of 7200RPM and 32MB Cache. Here's Seagate's site pimping this drive. [Compare]
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    LiveSquid - Posted 7:01 am PDT 08/25/09 (2122 Posts)  Report Spam

    Step right up.. Who's gonna be the first to say it?

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    NotBen - Posted 7:05 am PDT 08/25/09 (813 Posts)  Report Spam

    Put some lunch meat between these babies and you have a delicious deli delight, a real taste sensation!

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    smogbreath - Posted 7:07 am PDT 08/25/09 (140 Posts)  Report Spam

    say what -
    1) Great way to lose 3GB -or-
    2) My GOD they are starting at me

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    NotBen - Posted 7:12 am PDT 08/25/09 (813 Posts)  Report Spam

    3gb?

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    jdumoit - Posted 7:18 am PDT 08/25/09 (217 Posts)  Report Spam

    No way she was born with those...

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    TheMax7 - Posted 7:21 am PDT 08/25/09 (1209 Posts)  Report Spam

    I've got 8 of these, my brother has 14, great drives, great price. zero problems. bring on the haters....

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    tiburoncito2000 - Posted 7:55 am PDT 08/25/09 (1605 Posts)  Report Spam

    nice, really nice and tempting!

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    new0rder - Posted 7:58 am PDT 08/25/09 (187 Posts)  Report Spam

    great for mirror raid on the dell

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    bmndibb2 - Posted 8:06 am PDT 08/25/09 (809 Posts)  Report Spam

    I agree with #5, those are definitely not natural.

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    hurl3.0 - Posted 8:20 am PDT 08/25/09 (2483 Posts)  Report Spam

    imagine losing 3tb of porn.. err... i mean data

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    Riboflaven - Posted 8:22 am PDT 08/25/09 (167 Posts)  Report Spam

    Knock another 10% off and I'm sold. Otherwise, I'll hold off until the 2 TB drives drop to under $150 ea.

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    durkzilla - Posted 8:45 am PDT 08/25/09 (775 Posts)  Report Spam

    Silicon. Not real.

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    c3688t - Posted 8:53 am PDT 08/25/09 (158 Posts)  Report Spam

    Silly-cone.

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    Sliver - Posted 9:16 am PDT 08/25/09 (757 Posts)  Report Spam

    Got one of these for $83 shipped in the very brief offering they made recently. Installed it for superstorage to take the load off of my OS drives, and though that use is by nature limited, I haven't had any wrinkles with the uses I've put it to so far, which have included some continuous use/torrenting stuff. The firmware on these notorious drives is fully updated (they say you'll brick it if you try to update it for this version). Has there been issues with the .11's post-firmware updates?

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    danpi - Posted 10:02 am PDT 08/25/09 (1133 Posts)  Report Spam

    #14 don't bother. All forms of intelligent life have left Bensie for greener pastures. (Yes, these are fine drives, but your price, not this, was the bargain).

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    arby - Posted 10:51 am PDT 08/25/09 (70 Posts)  Report Spam

    Missing the ear clips , Holding them would be a hassle but I'll bet they sound great

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    frankl45 - Posted 12:49 pm PDT 08/25/09 (1375 Posts)  Report Spam

    Tupac, Where are you

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    lopgok - Posted 2:35 pm PDT 08/25/09 (123 Posts)  Report Spam

    I bought two of these, 2 months ago. One has failed, the other is fine. I will be shipping the drive back to seagate tomorrow.

    Fortunately, I have most of the data backed up on a raid 5 array.

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    revenant - Posted 3:55 pm PDT 08/25/09 (246 Posts)  Report Spam

    tempting deal, if you're using raid with redundancy I guess it's fairly safe but I am all about the wd drives now...

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    homebrewer - Posted 5:19 pm PDT 08/25/09 (26 Posts)  Report Spam

    $270 now.

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