On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 10:05 PM, wrote:
>
> The 3 TB 5,900 rpm drives in the former Barracuda family are now called
> "desktop" drives.
>
It's only the 4TB flavor which is 5900 RPM. The 3TB and lower speeds
are, I believe, all 7200 RPM. At any rate, that's what newegg claims
in the chart they ha
> Hitachi and Seagate are my choice in the 7200 64MB. Never had a Hitachi go
> yet, but I'm sure someday one will.
> Newegg most times has the best price, look for the weekly sales:-)
Seagate has, unfortunately, elected to abandon the justifiably famous
Barracuda trademark for its drives.
Origin
On Jul 31, 2013, at 6:45 PM, peterh...@cruzio.com wrote:
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>> You might look at a used several years old velociraptor on the popular
>> auction site. Otherwise any 7200rpm drive should do just fine for you.
>> Personally I've had drives from every maker except Samsung fail, but it is
>> probably
> You might look at a used several years old velociraptor on the popular
> auction site. Otherwise any 7200rpm drive should do just fine for you.
> Personally I've had drives from every maker except Samsung fail, but it is
> probably only a matter of time for them too.
Noboby makes flawless drive
You might look at a used several years old velociraptor on the popular auction
site. Otherwise any 7200rpm drive should do just fine for you. Personally I've
had drives from every maker except Samsung fail, but it is probably only a
matter of time for them too.
Sent from my mobile device.
On J
I am looking to buy one or two new HDs for a "newly acquired" G5 DP
2GHz machine.
Any "druthers" between Seagate and Western Digital? (Or any other
brand, for that matter.)
Ken
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On Jul 31, 2013, at 10:54 AM, arichic...@gmail.com wrote:
> G5/1.8 dual. I had just watched a youtube video via perian and was
> opening iTunes when this happened [er exactly what happened?]
>
> Interval Since Last Panic Report: 4611287 sec
> Panics Since Last Report: 2
> Anonymous UUI
At 12:54 PM -0500 07/31/2013, arichic...@gmail.com wrote:
G5/1.8 dual. I had just watched a youtube video via perian and was
opening iTunes when this happened [er exactly what happened?]
Wed Jul 31 12:47:18 2013
Check your system.log for entries just before the panic.
- Dan.
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On Jul 31, 2013, at 10:54 AM, arichic...@gmail.com wrote:
> G5/1.8 dual. I had just watched a youtube video via perian and was
> opening iTunes when this happened [er exactly what happened?]
>
> Interval Since Last Panic Report: 4611287 sec
> Panics Since Last Report: 2
> Anonymous UUI
On 29 Jul 2013, at 21:31:35 PDT, John Carmonne wrote:
I have a G5 Dual 2.7 and it boots without a PRAM battery in it.
Mine did the no boot and fan runway, in the end it turned out to be
the logic board.
I spent a lot of time fighting this it would boot the "ASD 2.5.8"
disc but not any inst
G5/1.8 dual. I had just watched a youtube video via perian and was
opening iTunes when this happened [er exactly what happened?]
Interval Since Last Panic Report: 4611287 sec
Panics Since Last Report: 2
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