SATA Hard drive Q
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SATA Hard drive Q
Is the 10,000 rpm WD Raptor worth the price compare to 7200 RPM SATA drives ?
36.7gig WD Raptor 10,000 RPM 8MB Cache $131 shipped
120gig WD 7,200 RPM 8MB cache $114 shipped
Honestly, I would never use 120 gigs but I'd probably use more than 36 gigs. I plan to upgrade soon with one of theses drives with an 8RDA3+ and an XP2500+ Barton.
36.7gig WD Raptor 10,000 RPM 8MB Cache $131 shipped
120gig WD 7,200 RPM 8MB cache $114 shipped
Honestly, I would never use 120 gigs but I'd probably use more than 36 gigs. I plan to upgrade soon with one of theses drives with an 8RDA3+ and an XP2500+ Barton.
That depends on how much performance you really want from your HDD, which is the current bottleneck of performance.
Maybe you should read the complete review of the WD360GD at Storagereview right here.
Maybe you should read the complete review of the WD360GD at Storagereview right here.
p.s. the latest 15K SCSI drives are still fasterWD's drive, however, delivers single-user performance that matches and even exceeds not only 10k RPM SCSI but also that of 15k RPM units. It is the answer to many years of prayers from power-users and enthusiasts worldwide.
Originally posted by DoPeY5007
/me wants to RAID0 two of them 10k drives![]()
What do you do on your PC that could take advantage of RAID-0 and is worth the higher risk of dataloss?
RAID-0 does only help in some situations, if you want to know more check the Storagereview FAQ right here.
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well, everything!Originally posted by DocSilly
What do you do on your PC that could take advantage of RAID-0 and is worth the higher risk of dataloss?
RAID-0 does only help in some situations, if you want to know more check the Storagereview FAQ right here.
a;; my storage isn't on my current RAID0, if a RAID disc dies, it is my OS that just needs a re-install
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I raided my 2 Serial seagate 120g 8meg drives on my onboard controler. its ok, I still miss scsi.
I say best case, get the wd 10k as your boot drive then a 120g serial drive as your storage one. that woudl be best of both worlds.
Greg
I say best case, get the wd 10k as your boot drive then a 120g serial drive as your storage one. that woudl be best of both worlds.
Greg
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