IBM 90X8528 ESDI 70MB Hard Drive Spinning Up

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IBM 90X8528 ESDI 70MB Hard Drive Spinning Up

Postby Apoptosis » Wed Sep 02, 2009 9:13 pm

Shane brought over this IBM 90X8528 hard drive today and it still works. Listen to this 0.07 GB Hard Drive spin up when powered on for the first time in years. This 70MB ESDI hard drive is a blast from the past and it sounds killer!

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Re: IBM 90X8528 ESDI 70MB Hard Drive Spinning Up

Postby Dragon_Cooler » Wed Sep 02, 2009 9:48 pm

Wow, like my old 86 suburban.. Stops quicker than it accelerates! HA that is awesome!!!!
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Re: IBM 90X8528 ESDI 70MB Hard Drive Spinning Up

Postby XstollieX » Thu Sep 03, 2009 6:31 am

Lol! Sounds like it is going to take off!
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Re: IBM 90X8528 ESDI 70MB Hard Drive Spinning Up

Postby bubba » Thu Sep 03, 2009 6:44 am

Yeah I got a bunch of old stuff laying around here at work. Got an old IBM 50Z (functional mind you) with the old micro channel stuff in it. Was being used daily up until last fall.

Run across something like that hard drive now and then, thought Nate would get a kick out of it for his little "wall of history" he has.

Nate you should snap a pick of one of the SSD's setting on it. It would give a good feel for just how massive that thing is :lol:
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Re: IBM 90X8528 ESDI 70MB Hard Drive Spinning Up

Postby HONkUS » Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:26 am

I wish they still made hard drives that sounded like that lol
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Re: IBM 90X8528 ESDI 70MB Hard Drive Spinning Up

Postby Apoptosis » Fri Sep 04, 2009 8:10 am

Here is the 70MB ESDI drive sitting next to a Corsair P256 SSD that is rated at 256GB
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Re: IBM 90X8528 ESDI 70MB Hard Drive Spinning Up

Postby GI-JOE » Fri Sep 04, 2009 9:51 am

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Re: IBM 90X8528 ESDI 70MB Hard Drive Spinning Up

Postby bubba » Fri Sep 04, 2009 2:04 pm

:lol: thats great, how far we have come in a couple decades.
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Re: IBM 90X8528 ESDI 70MB Hard Drive Spinning Up

Postby Major_A » Fri Sep 04, 2009 4:04 pm

Now all you need is to pair it with a 5800 Ultra and a P4 Prescott with the stock cooler and the symphony will be complete.
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Re: IBM 90X8528 ESDI 70MB Hard Drive Spinning Up

Postby Athlonite » Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:20 am

LOL good god thats loud but if you like old drive like that your bound to get a kick outta this one and yes it still works but i lack an mobo old enough to plug it into

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Re: IBM 90X8528 ESDI 70MB Hard Drive Spinning Up

Postby hainer36 » Mon Sep 21, 2009 4:54 pm

played this at work today for the fellow tech guys...we got a kick out of it, although we looked at a few computers being used by the store and some customers. Seems like they already have ancient parts such as this still running in them :P
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