Filed under: Shopping | Computer Hardware
Oct 19 2010, 5:21am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
For its "M" Club members only, mwave.com offers the Maxtor MaXLine Pro 500 500GB Serial ATA 3Gb/s Internal Hard Drive, model no. 7H500F0, for $32.99 with free shipping. ("M" Club membership is free; click here to join.) That's $0.07/GB, $4 under our mention from two weeks ago, and the lowest total price we could find by $42. It runs at 7200 rpm and features a 16MB cache. Note that these drives are "new pulls", or unused OEM drives with only a 1-year warranty.
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