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I had been eyeing the ever since it has hit the market because of the increase it performance it has vs. the standard IDE drives. My evaluation of the drive confirms what I had thought. This drive is simply amazing. It can be compared to the top e...
Resumen: Though weve already reviewed the iconoclast Raptor WD740GD twice, a third revision of the drive has made its way into the testbed... and some of the differences are significant. Important enough, in fact, that the drive merits yet another formal write...
Resumen: Western Digital Here we are again with another Western Digital hard drive review, however this one isnt exactly new. Unless youve been under a rock and away from the computer technology world then you probably know about or at least heard of t...
Resumen: Comparing 10K RPM SATA drives to 7,200 RPM SATA drives or a SCSI drive for that matter is silly for any purpose beyond a general frame of reference. With that in mind, I am going to post the numbers for WD740?s in RAID 0 and as a single drive. As a re...
Resumen: Western Digital is a leading manufacturer of entry level and mid-range hard drives for the desktop personal computer. With the arrival of Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA), Western Digit...
Resumen: These are the first SATA drives weve seen that reach 10,000 RPM, and were going to be testing them both singly and in a RAID stripe and mirror.
Resumen: The biggest argument to why you would ever need a faster CPU is often that everything is disk limited anyways, so getting a faster CPU isnt the solution to your performance woes. While, to an extent, this is true, we have seen over the years that quit...
Resumen: Western Digitals new Raptor hard drive more than doubles the current capacity. We tested the latest SATA hard drive and took a stab at RAID performance. Is a single drive better -- or should you consider the RAID 0 approach?
Resumen: It has been said in the coming years when the technology matures we can be looking forward to data transfer rates of 300mb/s-600mb/s. If this happens then there is a clear winner, but in the meantime Western digital have released several 10,000RPM sata...