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Posted at 10:34 AM on Saturday 11/22/08 by
Ben
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NewEgg.com has the Samsung Spinpoint F1 HD753LJ 750GB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive for $80 with free shipping. It is covered by a 3-year Manufacturer's warranty.
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    imrichmiller - Posted 11:41 am PST 11/22/08 (55 Posts)  Report Spam

    Anyone ever used one of these with a DVR?

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    Trollsprinkler - Posted 12:09 pm PST 11/22/08 (528 Posts)  Report Spam

    Meh

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    techsupport - Posted 12:55 pm PST 11/22/08 (5126 Posts)  Report Spam

    I used this in a DVR. The video was much clearer with sharper colors. Recommended.

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    P5-133XL - Posted 12:55 pm PST 11/22/08 (241 Posts)  Report Spam

    Good price for this size.

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    InternetDev - Posted 1:17 pm PST 11/22/08 (202 Posts)  Report Spam

    1 tb model is $95. this model from the reviews doesn't seem to be doing too well.

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    Budman - Posted 1:34 pm PST 11/22/08 (827 Posts)  Report Spam

    This is 7200 RPM. The 1TB is 5400.

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    PennDisc - Posted 2:21 pm PST 11/22/08 (15 Posts)  Report Spam

    I believe maximum pc rated the samsung series (the 1tb model specifically) as their top pick for performance in the 7200 rpm space. But then some of their forum posters complained about reliability issues. Not sure if that's really substantiated beyond a few complaints.

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    agulfer - Posted 8:06 am PST 11/23/08 (532 Posts)  Report Spam

    Are these 1080p <<smirk>> ?

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    phatboy - Posted 9:15 pm PST 11/23/08 (84 Posts)  Report Spam

    good price

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    chumdonkey - Posted 5:42 am PST 11/24/08 (43 Posts)  Report Spam

    I ordered 3 Samsung drives about 6 months ago. 1 died after 2 days. They had a small transistor(?) on the exposed board that was prone to getting hit when installing or removing drives. Hopefully they redesigned that (2 dead). Third drive is still running to my knowledge but the owner died (I don't think it was related to the drive).

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