Originally Posted By: mechanicx
I guess PCs parts aren't like auto parts where the OE parts are beter than the aftermarket.
As an aside, I got the new better performing hard drive for under $60 with a +5 year expected life and it cost me about that much just to fill my tank up today. Something doesn't seem right about that.
OEM parts are better. They would return a whole batch in hundreds of thousands if the failure rate is more than a small percentage (i.e. 0.05% for 1000 hour infant mortality). The ones they reject tends to go to retail with huge rebates.
Usually capacity double every 12-24 months, so your new drives are faster and cheaper than the old one, perfectly normal.
I guess PCs parts aren't like auto parts where the OE parts are beter than the aftermarket.
As an aside, I got the new better performing hard drive for under $60 with a +5 year expected life and it cost me about that much just to fill my tank up today. Something doesn't seem right about that.
OEM parts are better. They would return a whole batch in hundreds of thousands if the failure rate is more than a small percentage (i.e. 0.05% for 1000 hour infant mortality). The ones they reject tends to go to retail with huge rebates.
Usually capacity double every 12-24 months, so your new drives are faster and cheaper than the old one, perfectly normal.