I've bought both drives back in 2005, and have been using them in two different machines since then, almost every day.
The first of the pair died in 2007 and was replaced by WD with a new one.
As luck may have it, the replacement just died yesterday evening. Unfortunately, that's two months after the guarantee expired (dang).
Now I'm troubled, what should I do?
Buy TWO VELOCIRAPTOR150 drives (total euro 290) and run them again in Raid 0 configuration, or buy ONE INTEL XM25 80 GB SSD (total euro 219)?
(I find the 160 GB a bit too expensive for my taste, and I just might buy a second SSD in a couple of months.)
So, what should I do?
This machine is used 50% for coding, 20% for gaming, 20% for work. I do little to no video, sound and graphic work on it at the moment. My primary language of choice is (you guessed it
I *am* running a multiboot configuration using OSL2000, and use VirtualBox to run other OS'es. Honestly, I haven't done much multibooting lately but may do so when I finally make the move to Windows 7.
80 GB on a SSD may seem small but as I've lived with approx. 80 GB dedicated to C: on my 150 GB Raid0 I think I can survive that sqeeze.
Suggestions welcome!




