Currently I am using 2 x WD20EARS externally in enclosures for backup/archiving purposes to prevent premature wearing of the drive due to constant use (head parking and all) and need a different drive for music and videos in my PC (since they will be accessed fairly frequently). Should I avoid green drives and stick to 7200rpm drives? I was planning on getting a SSD or a Velociraptor for the system drive. Doesn't need to be HUGE as I generally offload any old videos/movies to the backups/archives after around a month and my music takes up around 120GB, so a ~1TB drive should be plenty.
Brendan
I need a media drive for my PC
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Re: I need a media drive for my PC
Green drives are usually quieter, and theoretically more reliable because of lower rotational speed (although some may dispute this). I personally would go with a Green Drive. Just about all desktop HDD manufactures now make them.
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Re: I need a media drive for my PC
I wanted to avoid green drives due to the head parking issue WD greens have and that file transfers are fairly slow compared to a 7200rpm drive.