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    Western Digital Launches Quiet Single Platter 320GB Desktop Drive !!!

    The hard drive capacity war isn't coming to any end anytime soon and it's obvious from the way the industry’s top manufacturers are raising the stakes. Western Digital is one of those key players and recently introduced a single-platter 320GB desktop hard drive. This new platter density falls slightly behind Samsung's high water mark of 334GB/platter.

    The Caviar SE16 series will lead this new 320GB platter into the market starting with a single-platter 320GB desktop hard drive, model WD3200AAKS, that will feature a 16MB buffer and Native Command Queuing. All of the other specifications of this drive adhere to the Caviar SE16 line with a SATA 3.0 Gb/sec interface and a maximum buffer-to-disk transfer rate of 972 Mb/sec.

    The single platter, 320GB model will no doubt pave the way for higher-capacity two and four platter drives in the future.

    Pricing on the Western Digital Caviar SE16 320GB (WD3200AAKS) is listed at $100, but a quick search on your favorite price search engine will show prices as low as $70 from various e-tailers.
    Press release indicates that unlike Samsung which released higher capacity drives first, WD will work its way upwards, releasing 320GB model first, and higher capacity models later. (Haha you Samsung)

    According to a close source at Western Digital, the WD3200AAKS model number is currently in use for the single 320GB platter model as well as the double 160GB platter model until the latter is phased out of the lineup.

    So

    The full PN for 320GB off of this new platform is WD3200AAKS-00B3A0.

    B3” is the differentiator. B3 = A single platter drive.
    Benchmarks of the new WD3200AAKS-00B3A0 on Planetnow.de.

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    here times some results in the comparison to seagate 7200,10 with 250gb also 16mb cache
    HD Tune
    Seagate 250GB/WD 320GB

    Min(MB/sek): 26.5/50.3
    Max(MB/sek): 79.8/111.0
    Average(MB/sek): 64.6/86.8
    Acc. time (ms): 13.5/16.3
    Burst(MB/sek): 206.0/153.2
    CCU: 3.5%/5.6%

    HD Tach
    Seagate 250GB/WD 320GB

    Avr. read(MB/sek): 68.3/90.6
    Acc. time (ms): 13.2/17.1
    Burst(MB/sek): 243.3/240.0
    CCU: 4%/4%


    in addition it is ultra quiet... even with the ear against the drive, the case fans are louder

    I do not believe the Samsung was ever this quiet.

    The access time is slower on the WD, but it's not clear how that affects performance in real world applications.

    By this time next month, the Western Digital WD6400AAKS should also be available. That's a new product, so you are assured of getting the 320GB platters.

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    Sounds good.
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    I'll still buy the Samsung F1.
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    the Samsung F1 kicks serious ass, I bought one a month ago.
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    I like the WDxxxxAAKS drives, usually has the highest platter WD uses and costs barely nothing and everything's great about em really. I own a WD7500AAKS and I've never owned a better drive, everything amazes me about it and especially noise lvl and temperature and bought it for 140 EUR in Finland which is not too bad considering prices here. No other manufacturers can offer close to as good price/capacity ratio at 750GB or above. The "green" 1TB WD disk would be closest probably.
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    nice, i want 1...

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    since they have the 320GB plater how long until there is a new raptor
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    Quote Originally Posted by RPGWiZaRD View Post
    I like the WDxxxxAAKS drives, usually has the highest platter WD uses and costs barely nothing and everything's great about em really. I own a WD7500AAKS and I've never owned a better drive, everything amazes me about it and especially noise lvl and temperature and bought it for 140 EUR in Finland which is not too bad considering prices here. No other manufacturers can offer close to as good price/capacity ratio at 750GB or above. The "green" 1TB WD disk would be closest probably.
    in germany the Samsung Spinpoint F1 750 GB is far cheaper
    Notice any grammar or spelling mistakes? Feel free to correct me! Thanks

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    16.3ms seek time?!??? W.T.F P.O.S

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    do want.

    someone link me I need 2 right now.

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    Wow, great numbers overall. Seek time can go jump off a bridge and die though.

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    Make a single platter 320GB 10.000RPM 32mb cache Raptor already
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    Quote Originally Posted by FischOderAal View Post
    in germany the Samsung Spinpoint F1 750 GB is far cheaper
    And has poor performing old 250GB platters.
    You were not supposed to see this.

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    ^I guess the F1 denomination is just a trick in this model.

    Does anyone know if the new WDs are already being shipped to OEM distributors?
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    Wow, great numbers overall. Seek time can go jump off a bridge and die though.
    That's because of the silencing mode being active. Disable it for louder drivers and much better results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    since they have the 320GB plater how long until there is a new raptor
    Not anytime soon, raptor platters are much smaller then regular platters, to keep access times down low
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    don't know about you all, but I'm very interested in a 32gb SSD for OS/games and a mirrored 750gb or 1tb for storage purposes...

    The access time on the mtron's actually did go jump off a bridge and is now nowhere to be found
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    the 640gb version is more interesting to me, I'd prefer a 4 platter version 1.28 gb in a single drive would be nice. If it was nice and quiet and reliable too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brinox View Post
    don't know about you all, but I'm very interested in a 32gb SSD for OS/games and a mirrored 750gb or 1tb for storage purposes...

    The access time on the mtron's actually did go jump off a bridge and is now nowhere to be found
    Does that make it a good time to buy mtron stock?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Craftyman. View Post
    Does that make it a good time to buy mtron stock?
    never buy tech stock before june
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    Quote Originally Posted by brinox View Post
    don't know about you all, but I'm very interested in a 32gb SSD for OS/games and a mirrored 750gb or 1tb for storage purposes...

    The access time on the mtron's actually did go jump off a bridge and is now nowhere to be found
    Good luck in ever getting you moneys worth with that small drive and todays OS and game bloatware!
    When they will become "cheap" games will come on BD and they'll become even less usefull.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] Lead Head View Post
    Not anytime soon, raptor platters are much smaller then regular platters, to keep access times down low
    They could probably make a 250GB Raptor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HKPolice View Post
    16.3ms seek time?!??? W.T.F P.O.S
    You never heard of short-stroking a drive to cut seek times?
    The transfer rates blow away all other 7200 drives up to
    and including some 750GB models. A quarter-stroke partition
    takes care of those seek times in a snap.


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    BTW, I'm buying three of these off Ebay this week


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