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Maxtor DiamondMax 10 Hard Drive - 250GB - 7200rpm - Internal

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Product Details of Maxtor DiamondMax 10 Hard Drive - 250GB - 7200rpm - Internal

Description

Maxtor creates a new standard with the introduction of the DiamondMax 10 drive. Its high capacity, enhanced reliability and great performance combine to make this the perfect drive for home or office desktop users.

Quick Glance

Internal/External: Internal

Interface: 1 x 7-pin Serial ATA/300 Serial ATA

Drive Width: 3.5"

Drive Type: Hard Drive

Capacity: 250000

Rotational Speed: 7200

Cache Size: 16

Summary

Product Title: Maxtor DiamondMax 10 Hard Drive - 250GB - 7200rpm - Internal

Manufacturer: Maxtor

Lowest Price: $73.50

Power Score: 2.0 | 1 Review

Storage

Capacity: 250 GB

Interface

Interface Type: 1 x 7-pin Serial ATA/300 Serial ATA

Interface Connection: Serial ATA - 7 pin

Performance

Drive Type: Hard Drive

Rotational Speed: 7200 rpm

Cache Size: 16 MB

General

Internal/External: Internal

Form Factor Width: 3.5"

Dimensions

Weight: 1.39 lbs

Dimensions: 1.03" Height x 0.46" Width x 5.79" Depth - Maximum

Warranty

Warranty Information: 3 Year Limited

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

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Reviews on Maxtor DiamondMax 10 Hard Drive - 250GB - 7200rpm - Internal

  • 2
  By member: briancar - Sep 2, 2006

Great Price; Questionable Performance

Strengths: You can get four of these for about $300. That's the cheapest TeraByte at this speed you'll find.

Weakness: Bad Blocks, often fails to be recognized on boot, Drive Ready Seek Complete Uncorrectable Errors, etc.

I bought four of these for the price. An SATA II w/16MB cache couldn't be had any cheaper. But in pairing it with the Asus A8N-SLI I've learned it often isn't recognized on boot, and have repeatedly had trouble with bad blocks and other drive errors. I'm going to have to send one or more of these in for warranty replacement. A real pain.

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