I have a single 500gb seagate drive, as my main boot drive and data drive, it's bad I know, but when I built my computer, it was my backup drive. I bought myself a nice shiny 256Gb Crucial M4, and it worked wonderfully, right up until the day that it just stopped. One that day I swore, I cursed, and I installed windows onto the primary partition of my old, slow, but reliable mechanical drive. The SSD was replaced under warranty (it was only 6 weeks old after all), and I reinstalled windows again, a week passes, and I wake up one morning to another dead SSD. So, yet again I had to reinstall windows to the old seagate drive. Call me paranoid, call me crazy, but in the last year, I've had 3 SSD's, two from Crucial, and one from OCZ, and I've had nothing but problems with them. So for now, I'm going to stick to older, slower, but so much more reliable mechanical drives.. I hope in future to increase my storage space, with a large steam collection and everything else, 500gb doesn't really go very far, but for now, it's all I can afford to have.
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