It lists at Microcenter 60 dollars cheaper than Newegg, and you get 40 dollars off with a motherboard combo.Eh, nearest Microcenter is 75 miles away and in-store only. Even still, that's a good $40-50 savings.
Because they want to get you in the store to buy all your other shit. Loss-leader. Or probably closer to break-even leader.How the fuck is a brick and mortar store FAR less than NewEgg? Zero sense.
Backblaze keeps using non-enterprise drives for enterprise workloads.
I bought a Seagate 1TB drive 6 months ago and it died on me last week. I generally stick with WD but the Seagate was on special. Oh well, nothing significant lost but still annoying.Are Seagate not pretty crap nowdays?
My 1TB f1 is still going strong after 6 years.Had pretty good luck with my Samsung Spinpoint. Still going strong 3 years later.
Same here for WD drives. Also it's so easy to have a quiet PC these days -- the loudest fan in my case is my power supply now. I got a few super quiet case fans (2x 120mmNoctua NF-F12 PWMfor Corsair H100i radiator and 1x 140mmNoctua NF-A14 PWMto pull air in from the back) to replace my older noisy ones and I can barely even tell my PC is running. Combine that with the fact that the fans on the Asus Strix GTX 970 don't even come on until it reaches a certain temperature threshold and it's damn near silent.I don't think I've ever had a WD drive go bad on me, and until this last build I had bought WD drives exclusively. I can't believe that raptor lasted me close to 10 years as my main disk.
As a side note I can't believe how quiet the GTX 960 is. Coupled with the SSD I can barely even hear when the machine is on.