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Fair enough, I ask because nobody really mentions them but their backblaze stats seem good on a failure rate standpoint and they're fast since they run at the full 7200rpm where others don't. Though I have heard they're noisy (pun intended).
I've always felt shucking drives to be a bit risky personally, moreso now.
If the price is $100 lower if I shuck them, then I will take the slightly inferior warranty.
I don't really like 7200 RPM drives, but I don't have a choice if I'm looking at bigger drives.