What stores do you recommend? Ebuyer was my first choice but it is out of stock. I was waiting for the 200GB model but i've heard nothing of it.
Dabs? OcUK?
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What stores do you recommend? Ebuyer was my first choice but it is out of stock. I was waiting for the 200GB model but i've heard nothing of it.
Dabs? OcUK?
try scan, you get next day delivery as well :)
I would go for Scan or Komplett, but Komplett seems to be out of stock at the moment. Of course, I would also go for a Seagate ;)
Scan or Dabs :D
Are Seagate as quiet (seek & idle) and as quality as samsung?Quote:
Originally Posted by mike_w
Scan have got some on their today only page.
If you are interested, I mistakingly bought a 120GB IDE instead of SATA. You interested?
It is a Samsung Spinpoint with 8mb Cache. 2 Days old and will come with all the boxes. 3 years Warranty.
Seagate are quiet - compared to Samsung, I don't know since I've never owned one. As for quality, that's the main reason I choose Seagate - I have three drives from them, and all three are still working. There's also a five year warranty.Quote:
Originally Posted by Marcos
How much u want?Quote:
Originally Posted by alexander
You could always trythe top rated store on Romulus2, Kustom PCs who have them in stock and have a very prompt delivery service and don't give you grief over RMAs (should you ever neeed them).
Ebuyer - £69.19 (out of stock atm)
Komplett - £65.00 (out of stock atm)
MicroDirect £65.20 (in stock) Price is a special offer.
Overclockers £68.59 (in stock)
Scan £66.94 (in stock)
Dabs £64.99 (in stock)
All Prices include VAT and mainland standard delivery.
P.S I have used all the above apart from Overclockers. Never had any problems.
in my experience samsung are slightly noisier when idle (barely) and seagate are noisier when seeking (again barely) they're much of a much really, though i found the 120gb spinpoints to be the quietest.
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Originally Posted by poindextermatic
I'm not looking to lose very much atall. It is practically brand new with 3 years warranty. I paid £55 for it including postage I think.
You could probably send it back under the distance selling act if you haven't actually used it.Quote:
Originally Posted by alexander
If it's a half decent store, it's unused & you explain they would let you exchange it plus £difference for a SATA imho. :)
I have actually put it into my computer though :(
I think I would be past the 7 Days aswell by the time they get it, it came on Wednesday and I doubt it would get there by the Wednesday of Next week, thanks for the try though, Alex
As long as you inform them withing 7 days, I believe you have 1 month to return it.Quote:
Originally Posted by alexander