回覆 20# polarhei
Yeah right.
Let's get back to this HDD thing...

Current price for 2TB ~$95x-96x
Bad price or what?  Used to start at just $84x

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回覆 21# anon893


Do you mean the price is for "Trimmed models"? In 24/7 models, 1TB means at least HKD 672 (Jxmbo). If for 2TB, I think a bit overpriced, which means you have to select Bigger. If you really need 2TB 24/7, You will rely on Toshiba MG series as MG series is  cheap right now, just HKD 800.

Of course, Bigger the "cheaper" if for 24/7 models, You should get 4TB (If you care brand as NM is relatively smoother than others) or 6TB (TOSHIBA ). Both priced at 16 hundred or something.  I think I no longer take any cheap models as cheap things usually make worse, It really is.  Of course, I still need to know how to tune WD BLUE for emergency as people think 100HKD 1TB should do.

There is one thing which I need to say, 24/7 model, the average price for 1TB is between 260 (Toshiba 4TB MG series)-480 (HGST 10TB PMR HE series with T13 sanitize options) depending on your needs such as physical space allocation, working environment and etc.

Unfortunately, Because of working nature, 2TB+ is cheaper than within 2TB. These people use somehow to discourage you to use old legacy system except 2.5".

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回覆 22# polarhei
Have to stick to 2TB due to still running XPSP3, so 3+TB is a no-go

These 2TBs are for data storage inside desktop, and I need absolute data integrity (besides making regular backups)

Never tried 東芝 and have no plans to do so, due to its iffy HDD track record

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回覆 23# anon893

What  I am sure is, These people find somehow to discourage you to use windows xp directly, I have some ideas when dealing with the purchase issues.

The minimum requirement is already Windows 7 or Linux 2.6.X.X right now. Because of the cost and the ability, I shall do one thing in home if XP is still important. Base will be Linux 4.0+ powered, with Virtual PC software installed, Doing something like old configurations like 2TB, 2TB, 2TB, 2TB (Of course, the base is with new, robust, reliable methods).

I think you should plan how to phase out old storage system.

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Who told you EPS don't have service charge? The shop don't charge you for EPS service charge doesn't mean that the charge don't  exist.
harryytm 發表於 2016-11-15 12:32 AM


Right. The price of 3C includes EPS service charge. The price at Jumbo is cash only.  

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Actually I've witnessed quite a lot of ppl paying by cash at SE, Jumb0,......
All the brown and orange notes......
anon893 發表於 2016-11-15 02:11 PM


Every time I go to Jumbo or SE, I have to withdraw cash at a nearby ATM first because I usually carry around less than $1,000 cash with me. I always buy 2 or more HDDs each time so I have to pay at least $1,xxx cash. The only other places I pay cash are shops that sell fish balls or Chinese herbal tea.
I saw a guy who bought a NAS and 4 WD RE HDDs and he paid $6,xxx or $7,xxx cash.

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