Behemot wrote:Yeah, just has a 160GB Barracuda, not sure which one, horrifyingly failed with about one third of the surface failed and the rest failing too.
Well, ‘a 160GB Barracuda’ could be any of these:
PATAST3160021A (7200.7, 4 heads, 2MiB cache)
ST3160023A (7200.7, 4 heads, 8MiB cache)
ST3160212A (7200.9, 2 heads, 2MiB cache)
ST3160812A (7200.9, 2 heads, 8MiB cache)
ST3160215A (7200.10 slimline, 2 heads, 2MiB cache)
ST3160815A (7200.10 slimline, 2 heads, 8MiB cache)
SATAST3160021AS (7200.7, 4 heads, 2MiB cache) (OEM only)
ST3160023AS (7200.7, 4 heads, 8MiB cache)
ST3160827AS (7200.7, 4 heads, 8MiB cache, NCQ capable)
ST3160228AS (7200.7, 4 heads, 2MiB cache, SATA 300MB/s) (OEM only)
ST3160828AS (7200.7, 4 heads, 8MiB cache, SATA 300MB/s) (OEM only)
ST3160212AS (7200.9, 2 heads, 2MiB cache)
ST3160812AS (7200.9, 2 heads, 8MiB cache)
ST3160211AS (7200.9 slimline, 2 heads, 2MiB cache)
ST3160811AS (7200.9 slimline, 2 heads, 8MiB cache)
ST3160215AS (7200.10 slimline, 2 heads, 2MiB cache)
ST3160815AS (7200.10 slimline, 2 heads, 8MiB cache)
ST3160310AS (short-stroked variant of ST3250310AS?)
ST3160813AS (7200.11 slimline, 1 head, 8MiB cache)
ST3160318AS (7200.12 slimline, 1 head [short-stroked], 8MiB cache)
(I have the least trust in these last two, of course.)
So, that hasn't really narrowed it down very much
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(To be fair, even the better models could well be knackered after all these years, if treated harshly. At least, all are new enough to have FDB spindles.)