My GS66 is in the mail and I want to have it repasted. I've read that Liquid Metal Conductonaut can sometimes be bad for copper, and should only be applied to nickel, and it needs to be re-applied every 6 months to a yearr. Is it better to just go with some regular, higher quality paste like...
Seems like all the helium drives have worse random reads:
https://hdd.userbenchmark.com/Compare/HGST-Ultrastar-He8-Helium-8TB-vs-Toshiba-X300-5TB/m29773vs3593
Anyway, gut is telling me to go with Toshiba...
I have like 9 SSDs, 500gb-1tb, and OS on a 850 pro. I'm not streaming that many instruments from the HDD, and I know the Toshiba will get the job done, but Seagate is cheaper, newer, and better warranty. But, I read the Drives like Iron Wolf, Red, and other lines have way worse random read...
Hello,
I currently have the 8tb Toshiba x300 I use with several internal SSDs, now I'm upgrading to 10tb. I can't find the actual specs on these drives except for their transfer rates. There are also so many damn versions of the Exos Drives on Seagates website versus what amazon or newegg tells...
Thanks but no warranty on that.
So this Lenovo on amazon, with 4 year warranty, and a 250gb kingston SSD, comes to only $330CAN which is around 250 american. Steal for what she needs if you ask me. Oh and we also have ethernet
Thanks!