I'm used to replacing my hard drives every three years to prevent their unexpected death. I recently started shopping for a new hard drive, and I'm quietly horrified to find that neither Seagate nor VD currently has any reliable hard drives in the price range of one hundred to one fifty dollars. Perhaps they had a conversation? After reading the evaluations, I came to the conclusion that the number of plates has the greatest impact on the reliability and durability of the product; however, I only have two of them (but the speed drops due to the increased recording density). I shall summarize: if given the choice between a huge deuce and a 2-record record from a less eminent company, I will select the 2-record record because the speed is on the side and I will be able to use it till the warranty expires. It's possible that I'm mistaken, but only time will tell. Despite the fact that Seagate offers a 3-platter drive with a capacity of 3 TB. Your skull is being fractured once more.
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