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TomaTito said:
vivster said:

I don't know about longevity but general quality is higher on WD. Seagate is fine if you don't have any high demands. After all it's an HDD, no matter the manufacturer they could break today or in 20 years.

I haven't opened it yet, and WD just launched some nice deals on refurbished My Books. That's what got me thinking.

You guys scared me for some reason... Might just stick with the Seagate and see how it performs, it has a two year guarantee either way.

There really is no general problem with Seagates, otherwise they wouldn't be in business anymore. Seagate is just the AMD to WD's Nvidia.



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