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Suji_Pyo

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Don't bullshit. Toshiba is the most reliable hdd after HGST (which costs considerably more)
I mean the hdd works perfectly and I never had any problems with it, is just that the loading times for games are higher than in loadiine
 

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Western Digital and Seagate all the way.
Bravo you listed the drives that have the most failures.
Seagate is literally shit, WD is acceptable but their drive failure rate is pretty high.
Also passport series is only suitable for a trash bin


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There has to be an error on your end. Wonderful 101 or xenoblades loading times were 5 or 10. Minutes +
 
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Bravo you listed the drives that have the most failures.
Seagate is literally shit, WD is acceptable but their drive failure rate is pretty high.
Also passport series is only suitable for a trash bin
I've never had either fail on me. I haven't had a toshiba fail either, even after breaking the SATA power supply dock completely out but it is slow as hell.

You can't even comment on my SSD remark. That's undebatable.
 
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I've never had either fail on me. I haven't had a toshiba fail either, even after breaking the SATA power supply dock completely out but it is slow as hell.
sorry but without any information I don't think it's a valid statement. For all I know you could be comparing performance drive to a budget or a 7200 to a 5400
 

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Bravo you listed the drives that have the most failures.
Seagate is literally shit, WD is acceptable but their drive failure rate is pretty high.
Also passport series is only suitable for a trash bin
Kingston is a pretty good make. And yeah, I heard a lot crap about WD, they're horrible.
 

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I'd never recommend WD. Some of my bosses used them for cloud drives and they absolutely sucked. Constantly down. Lost tons of data.
 
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Kingston is a pretty good make. And yeah, I heard a lot crap about WD, they're horrible.
I have plenty of bad experience with seagate in my company. But personally WD takes the cake for me. I bought a Passport disk and died 5 times in one year. (I got it replaced for a new one 4 times...)
 
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