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    Definitely. I have a few of those Seagate Barracuda drives running in my systems, and they are nice and quiet and fast. 16MB cache is good, as is the 7200RPM and SATAII support.

    £36 is a good price too.

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    I agree, good drives Stephen. Quiet and even the 500GB one is single platter, meaning it has a high density and performs very fast.
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