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Posted at 4:29 AM on Wednesday 07/22/09 by
Ben
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GoHardDrive.com has the White Label 320GB 2.5" 5400RPM Hard Drive for Notebooks priced at $50 with free shipping. A good upgrade for your notebook or PS3 to tide you over to the days of SSD affordability. [Compare]
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    226tim1 - Posted 12:03 pm PDT 07/22/09 (138 Posts)  Report Spam

    I have always had good luck with WD hard drives (according to website, that's what these are.)

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    danpi - Posted 1:05 pm PDT 07/22/09 (1133 Posts)  Report Spam

    Bensie zoom zips his fly and goes hard again. White label from dreck.

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    xrxtech - Posted 1:11 pm PDT 07/22/09 (95 Posts)  Report Spam

    it's a good price, think i'll get one.....

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    solid_spence - Posted 1:20 pm PDT 07/22/09 (308 Posts)  Report Spam

    who is white label? just saw a 500 WD drive for the same price. even if they are WD drives then half a TB would still be better

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    juan213 - Posted 1:23 pm PDT 07/22/09 (102 Posts)  Report Spam

    Why WD always releases white label but not seagate or samsung?

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    digh - Posted 2:04 pm PDT 07/22/09 (469 Posts)  Report Spam

    #4 That was a 3.5' No 2.5" at that price yet.

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    kels83 - Posted 2:30 pm PDT 07/22/09 (514 Posts)  Report Spam

    #5, its a byproduct of fixed costs and economies of scale. WD has the largest market share and produces the most drives. It's inefficient to run their manufacturing facilities at less than 100% so they make extra and sell them as off-brands. It would cost them only a few extra dollars to make one more drive up until the point hey have to build a new plant. Then the next drive costs millions.

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    bellemead - Posted 3:42 pm PDT 07/22/09 (615 Posts)  Report Spam

    And with a one-year warranty you can bet they're not counting on it to last too long. That way they can sell you another and another and ...

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