So I have quite a few drives. Some are high capacity 2 & 3 TBs, but I also have things ranging from 17GB to 1.5 TB. Around 50 in all, just for personal hobby use.
My most used drive is a seagate cheetah 15k - SCSI 160 drive with close to 8 years uptime, though I have some others and SSDs that are catching up.
That being said I have only experienced drive failures 3 times. All were laptop drives, and none of them were solely in my care since day 1, I inherited them from friends and relatives. They probably died due to head crash, but I didn't pull them apart to check.
So the irony is that my brother-in-law orders a WD blue from newegg for a build I am helping him piece together. And it's DOA. It runs for less than 10 minutes then craps itself and starts throwing I/O errors.
So anyways I just think, what luck he must have for his very first purchased hard drive in his very first computer build is DOA.
My most used drive is a seagate cheetah 15k - SCSI 160 drive with close to 8 years uptime, though I have some others and SSDs that are catching up.
That being said I have only experienced drive failures 3 times. All were laptop drives, and none of them were solely in my care since day 1, I inherited them from friends and relatives. They probably died due to head crash, but I didn't pull them apart to check.
So the irony is that my brother-in-law orders a WD blue from newegg for a build I am helping him piece together. And it's DOA. It runs for less than 10 minutes then craps itself and starts throwing I/O errors.
So anyways I just think, what luck he must have for his very first purchased hard drive in his very first computer build is DOA.