Samsung SpinPoint F1 1TB SATA-II 32MB Reviews
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simon01964
1st Dec 2008
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Samsung SpinPoint F1 1TB SATA-II 32MB is a great product...
Stupidly quiet compared to my last drive which sounded like a clock ticking. This thing is just superb. Well recommend this Hard Drive as I have not yet had any bad experienced with it.
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PG 18 22nd Aug 2008
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Looking for 5 x 1TB drives for my Qnap 506. These fit the bill and kept the cost down. So far so good. No bad points to mention. Recommended Samsung SpinPoint F1 1TB SATA-II 32MB to all.
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Guest 5th Feb 2008
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The Samsung SpinPoint P120 was fast when it worked, it came in a Dell XPS. Has been loud from the start. Crashed and burned after 18 months with (in my opinion) only light to medium use. Replacing with a WD. I've learned the hard way to backup data. Dont recommend this hard drive unfortunately.
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jefjefjef
9th Aug 2007
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I bought the Samsung SP2504C SpinPoint P120 to use in my D-Link DNS-323 storage box. I based my choice on a group test in Personal Computer World. This one ranked 31 out of 100. I chose it because it was much cheaper than the higher capacity ones -which ranked higher- while still having a good decib ...
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