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fatguy

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controller card looks good but coz im a maxtor drive fan id go with 4x200gig maxtor Sata drives :) but otherwise by all means get the seagate drives never liked them myself
 
controller card looks good but coz im a maxtor drive fan id go with 4x200gig maxtor Sata drives but otherwise by all means get the seagate drives never liked them myself

I agree. I have a Maxtor Diamondmax 10 SATA 200GB drive and it is astonishingly fast. In fact, many reviews say its performance is nearly equal to that of a Western Digital Raptor:

http://www.gamepc.com/labs/view_content.asp?id=diamondmax10&page=1&cookie_test=1

http://www.bestpricecomputers.co.uk/reviews/NCQ/

These drives also support SATA300 (SATA-II) with NCQ and other advanced features.

Even better: they're cheaper than those Seagates you picked out:

http://www.dealtime.com/xPO-Maxtor_...B_internal_3_5_SATA_150_7_pin_Serial_ATA_7200
 
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yeah...this drive array is going to be used for a lot of different media storage solutions across my local network. DVR, MP3, AVI, etc. I'd love to get a machine setup for just storage...and since I don't like to keep my primary machine on 24x7, it seems to make sense.
 
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