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I need to buy a new hard drive for my Dimension 9150.  Details only I have on the initial order of Dell, is that the original drive was a disk of 250 GB, 7200 RPM SATA.  I think I discovered today that I need to make sure that no matter which drive I buy is a 3.5 "physically, it fits but I was wondering if this is all the info I need to make sure that my new drive is compatible.

I was wondering if there are more suited to the game discs and I think that this may have contributed to the failure because I only had PC for 2.1/2 years.

Ideally I'd like one with a period of warranty this time.  Have a Dell price but I would like to go around if possible, since there seems to be a lot out there.


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