Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 PCB

Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 PCBBuy Maxtor DiamondMax Plus PCB on HDDZone.com with low price, fast shipping and top-rated customer service! All kinds of Maxtor hard drive PCB board for Data Recovery and HDD Repair Needs!

Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 PCB Swap Guide:

For swapping Maxtor PCB, there are only two steps to find the matching pcb.

Step 1: Find the Main Controller IC. The biggest chip (show above). Make sure the information says ARDENT C8-C1, 040111300 which is the Main Controller IC.

Step 2: Verify the Motor Combo IC. L7250E 1.2

Step 3: Send these info to your PCB seller. Such as HDDZone.com

Note: In most cases, you should exchange the BIOS chip before you swap the PCB. You should have certain technique. Hard drive failures are NOT always caused by circuit board failure. We cannot guarantee your drive to be repaired by replacing the board.

maxtor-diamondmax-plus-9-pcbMaxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 PCB 200 Ardent C5-C1 040110200Main Controller IC: Ardent C5-C1 040110200
HDD Motor Combo IC: L7250E 1.0
maxtor-diamondmax-plus-9-pcbMaxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 PCB 8000 Poker D.5 040108000Main Controller IC: Poker D.5 040108000
HDD Motor Combo IC: L7250E 1.2
maxtor-diamondmax-plus-9-pcbMaxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 PCB 900 Poker D.7 040110900Main Controller IC: Poker D.7 040110900
HDD Motor Combo IC: L7250E 1.2
maxtor-diamondmax-plus-9-pcbMaxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 PCB Ardent C5-C1 040111500Main Controller IC: Ardent C5-C1 040111500
HDD Motor Combo IC: L7250E 1.2
maxtor-diamondmax-plus-9-pcbMaxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 PCB ARDENT C8-C1 040111200Main Controller IC: ARDENT C8-C1 040111200
HDD Motor Combo IC: L7250E 1.2
maxtor-diamondmax-plus-9-pcbMaxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 PCB ARDENT C8-C1 040111300Main Controller IC: ARDENT C8-C1 040111300
HDD Motor Combo IC: L7250E 1.2
maxtor-diamondmax-plus-9-pcbMaxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 SATA PCB Ardent C10-C1 040119500Main Controller IC: Ardent C10-C1 040119500
HDD Motor Combo IC: L7250E 1.2
maxtor-diamondmax-plus-9-pcbMaxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 SATA PCB ARDENT C8-C1 040111300Main Controller IC: ARDENT C8-C1 040111300
HDD Motor Combo IC: L7250E 1.2

Hard Drive PCB Swap Guide: For Seagate, Maxtor, WD, IBM/Hitachi Hard Drives

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Failover
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