![]() ![]() ![]() Likewise, if you’ve got one of these things in your system and it’s working great, I’d like to hear that too it’s difficult to gauge things if we only hear about the bad ones. Just for giggles, be as specific as possible: How long had you been using the drive, which model/capacity was it, and how did it exhibit its death throes? If you (or say a friend of yours) have experienced one or more failures with these drives, say so. What I’m most interested in is first-hand or second-hand accounts of experiences with these drives. ![]() I don’t want this to turn into a flamefest, so any “75GXP’s suck!” posts will get nuked. Now, before we get started, I want to lay down some ground rules similar to the Via post a few weeks ago. OK, so this is an issue that’s been touched on at, on the Storage Review’s forums, and at The Inquirer do IBM’s 75GXP and/or 60GXP drives have abnormally high failure rates? I don’t know the answer any more than anyone else, but I think that some input from our readers about their own GXP experiences will help shed some light on the issue.
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