Time for a new Hard Drive

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I'm getting a new drive next week and I've decided to get this on (as it is in my budget and can't really afford anything else for the time being.

Hitachi Deskstar 7K160 160GB SATA-II 8MB Cache - OEM (0Y30006)
OCUK Stock Code: HD-022-HI

I've read the reviews and they seem good. What do you lot in here think of it?

Thank You.
 
I'm getting a new drive next week and I've decided to get this on (as it is in my budget and can't really afford anything else for the time being.

Hitachi Deskstar 7K160 160GB SATA-II 8MB Cache - OEM (0Y30006)
OCUK Stock Code: HD-022-HI

I've read the reviews and they seem good. What do you lot in here think of it?

Thank You.

It's an excellent HDD, but it's not SATA II out of the box - you need to go to Hitachi's web site and download a utility to turn the SATA II on. And no, I don't know why that is!
 
It's an excellent HDD, but it's not SATA II out of the box - you need to go to Hitachi's web site and download a utility to turn the SATA II on. And no, I don't know why that is!

Hmm...

How about this one then? I'm using a IDE Maxtor and never had any problems at all.

Maxtor Diamondmax 20 160GB SATA-II 2MB Cache - OEM (STM3160215AS)
OCUK Stock Code: HD-128-MD
 
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It's an excellent HDD, but it's not SATA II out of the box - you need to go to Hitachi's web site and download a utility to turn the SATA II on. And no, I don't know why that is!

WARNING!
SWITCHING YOUR DRIVE TO SUPPORT 3.0Gb/s OR ENABLING SPREAD SPECTRUM
CLOCKING ON YOUR DRIVE AND THEN USING IT IN A SYSTEM THAT CANNOT
SUPPORT THESE FUNCTIONS, MAY RENDER YOUR DRIVE UNUSABLE IN THAT
SYSTEM.

If my motherboard (Gigabyte GA-P35C-DS3R) supports Sata II, will I be ok?
 
You won't notice a difference between running at SATA150 and SATA300 speeds (current drives can't saturate a SATA150 connection let alone a 300MB/s one) so I wouldn't worry about it.
 
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