On the SCSI Ultra320 front, the best priced drive is currently the 147GB Maxtor 10,000RPM (8MB cache) [RTPE: 8D147J0] on sale for about $387.00. This drive has seen a price decrease of about $30.00 and as you can see from the graph below, it has been dropping in price every couple of weeks.


Maxtor Ultra320 147GB 10000RPM 8MB Atlas 10K V 80-pin


The new SAS drives are still extremely expensive; ranging from anywhere between about $225 for a 36.7GB, 15,000RPM drive to about $1340 for a 146GB, 15,000RPM drive.

The best price we can find at the moment would be the either the 147GB Maxtor 10,000RPM with 16MB of cache [RTPE: 8D147S0] or the 73.4GB Maxtor 10,000 RPM with 16MB of cache [RTPE: 8D073S0]. Both going for about $3.00 per GB.


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  • Doormat - Sunday, November 20, 2005 - link

    I thought this drive was a great value. I just bought one for $200. 50c/GB is great once you get up in this area (>= 400GB).
  • PrinceGaz - Sunday, November 20, 2005 - link

    Any chance of including CD-RW and floppy drives next time? :)
  • Calin - Monday, November 21, 2005 - link

    Yes, how could they forgot about the floppy disk drives? :D
    And we would like also articles about the best floppy drives, hopefully with media compatibility tests
  • Vesperan - Saturday, November 19, 2005 - link

    Aside the marginal price difference, is there any reason for the recommendation of the BenQ DW1620 over that of the DW1640?
  • Vesperan - Saturday, November 19, 2005 - link

    ...see above poster.

    That'll learn me for opening up a page to post, then posting only after making breakfast..
  • noxipoo - Saturday, November 19, 2005 - link

    BenQ 1620 or 1640 DVDR?
  • rrcn - Saturday, November 19, 2005 - link

    That was a mistake as I overlooked the DW1640. The DW1640 is the one to go with, no doubt. I have updated the guide to reflect that. Thanks for pointing it out.
  • DrZoidberg - Saturday, November 19, 2005 - link

    quote:

    It's definitely difficult for use to recommend a 1.5Gbps drive because of the prices being so close


    I think u meant us instead of use. Just my opinion but hard drive prices move really slowly...its like watching paint dry.
  • DrZoidberg - Saturday, November 19, 2005 - link

    sorry i accidently double clicked...
  • DrZoidberg - Saturday, November 19, 2005 - link

    quote:

    It's definitely difficult for use to recommend a 1.5Gbps drive because of the prices being so close


    I think u meant us instead of use. Just my opinion but hard drive prices move really slowly...its like watching paint dry.

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