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Posted at 3:31 PM on Tuesday 09/18/12 by
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SuperBiiz has the Seagate ST2000DM001 Barracuda 2TB 3.5" Internal Hard Drive for $96 - 15% off with coupon code CRUNCH15 [Exp 9/24] + $8 shipping = $90 shipped. Features a 64MB cache, 7200RPM, 6.0Gb/s SATA interface, and AcuTrac servo technology.

  • Newegg has the Hitachi Deskstar 1TB SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Hard Drive for $70 with free shipping
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      awestun - Posted 3:37 pm PDT 09/18/12 (989 Posts)  Report Spam

      prices are getting better once again

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      SmallWhyteGuy - Posted 3:40 pm PDT 09/18/12 (574 Posts)  Report Spam

      Black Friday around the corner

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      bclinton - Posted 5:20 pm PDT 09/18/12 (910 Posts)  Report Spam

      Hard Drives are so 47 seconds ago....it's SSD now boys.

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      katmando911 - Posted 5:56 pm PDT 09/18/12 (13 Posts)  Report Spam

      That code also works for $15 off the ST3000DM001 model bringing its price down to $122.99 before tax & shipping. It only works for one discount though so I'll keep waiting until I can pick up 16 of these drives for my RAID array.

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      ibm650 - Posted 6:01 pm PDT 09/18/12 (501 Posts)  Report Spam

      Read the newegg seagate reviews pretty awful, the hitachi are also very bad

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      muzhik - Posted 9:46 pm PDT 09/18/12 (681 Posts)  Report Spam

      katmando911 wrote:
      That code also works for $15 off the ST3000DM001 model bringing its price down to $122.99 before tax & shipping. It only works for one discount though so I'll keep waiting until I can pick up 16 of these drives for my RAID array.


      use WD Reds for your raid, much better choice, plus 3 year warranty

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      hurl3.0 - Posted 10:03 pm PDT 09/18/12 (2623 Posts)  Report Spam

      Due to the high number of terrible reviews for all hard drive brands, I have resorted to storing all things in my brain.

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      the lawyer - Posted 8:46 pm PDT 09/19/12 (4213 Posts)  Report Spam

      I just overpaid by 10$

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