It's already been a few years now that 1TB HDD's are becoming cheaper right now with price gap almost between Php 2.5k - 3k.
Now I'm still stuck with my Seagate 320GB 7200.10 which I bought last 2007 and it's still running without any problems so far as expected from Seagate's hard drives.
I was actually about to buy Seagate 1TB a few years ago but the 7200.11 that plagued with firmware problems hesitated me the buy that series. So I looked up other options with WD, Samsung and eventually the Hitachi Deskstar.
But things are changing again this year and so far this are my options that still left me undecided on choosing the right 1TB.
I'm choosing based
I'm really having hard time choosing another HD's again because I do have different preferences with comes to HDD. Performance, reliability, price and after sales service. Here are my choices so far
1TB SAMSUNG Spinpoint F3 HD103SJ
Priced at Php 2,600 - TPC: Annot
Pros
Cons
- Crappy RMA service according again to TPC people. You even have to pay its customs and freight charges.
- Seagate just recently bought Samsung HD license. Another Maxtor in the making.
1TB Seagate 7200.12 ST31000524AS
Priced at Php 2,850 - PCHub
Pros
- Balanced performance as expected from Seagate, nothing unusual so far.[/li]
- Excellent and fast after sales services especially with RMA request. Free shipment and data recovery to Seagate Singapore according to TPC.
Cons
- None so far but performance wise its not really winner compare to Spinpoint F3.
- They used to have 5 year warranty on Barracuda series but now, they reduced it to 3 years.
- I have been always biased so far with Seagate.. LOL
1TB WDC Caviar Green WD10EARS
Priced at Php 2,620 - PCHub
Pros
- 64 MB Cache
- 4KB sector size
- Works very well with Windows 7 as it supports 4KB sector.
Cons
- 5400 RPM only
- As expected from Green branding - Cool and low power = Slow.
- Quite unfamiliar with their RMA procedure.
1TB Hitachi Deskstar HDS721010CLA332
Priced at Php 2,395 - PCHub
Pros
Cons
I'd like Western Digital 1TB Caviar Black Series which currently priced at 3.9k but my budget is limited only to 2.5k - 3k including the shipping fees.