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Maxtor DiamondMax 80 81.9GB 98196H8 5400RPM Spinup/Spindown 

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▶Brand: Maxtor Corporation
▶Date: September 15th, 2000
▶Capacity: 81.9GB
▶RPM: 5400
▶Cache: 2048KB (2MB)
▶Platters: 4
▶Heads: 8
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Purchased off of eBay for $22.91
This drive is in mediocre condition. When I first got it, it had 1 reallocated sector. After a full scan, the number increased to 637 reallocated sectors. It ended up totaling with around 1200 bad sectors total. Overall, this drive still works good despite these bad sectors. It sounds nice too! Not too bad in my opinion for a drive this old!
S.M.A.R.T. also reports 448 Current Pending sectors but Maxtor drives tend to duplicate reallocated sectors with pending sectors, so these are probably false.
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@arthurmann578
@arthurmann578 Год назад
I actually still have a few of those Maxtor hard drives too and I LOVE that good ol' sound like a "mini jet engine" ignited and winding up to idle power! 👍👍
@ChrisTech-Games
@ChrisTech-Games Год назад
Yup!
@thegeforce6625
@thegeforce6625 Год назад
Classic Maxtor bearings lol
@Mike-77-YT
@Mike-77-YT Год назад
I don't think it's exclusive to Maxtor though, other companies, such as Western Digital and Seagate, had that bearing sound. It's likely more pronounced on the Maxtors because they cheapened out on the ball-bearing spindle motors.
@arthurmann578
@arthurmann578 Год назад
​​@@Mike-77-YT I think you could be right, Mike! Strangely though, I don't remember ever having a problem with Maxtor drives. Some Western Digital and EVEN MORE Seagate ones definitely yes! Some DID have that "winding up" sound though, like the Maxtors so maybe I just got lucky at the time. 🤔 I think that Seagate actually bought out Maxtor eventually, but I am not 100% sure on that.
@Mike-77-YT
@Mike-77-YT Год назад
@@arthurmann578 yes, seagate did buy out Maxtor, and then they used their name and branding to plaster on some of their hard drives. So if you see a Maxtor hard drive looking like a Seagate barracuda, it's most likely a Seagate barracuda under the Maxtor DiamondMax branding.
@thegeforce6625
@thegeforce6625 5 месяцев назад
@@Mike-77-YToh I know that, was talking about how scratchy and irritating the bearings sound when they wear down. Maxtor definitely cheaped out on the motors they used and the bearings within them that’s for sure.