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    Quote Originally Posted by Holmer View Post
    As Andreas also pointet out: http://techreport.com/articles.x/14200/1

    "Given its use of 334GB platters, you would think Samsung would offer two additional F1 variants to accompany the terabyte model: a 334GB model using a single platter and a two-platter model with 668GB of capacity. And you would be wrong. Instead, Samsung is sticking to the industry-standard capacities embraced by its competitors, extending the F1 down to 750, 500, and 320GB. It's hard to see the rationale behind such a move. Those lower capacities leave a respective 250, 168, and 14GB of unused platter capacity on the table, which strikes us as unnecessarily wasteful."

    All the Spinpoint F1 use 334GB platters, they just disable some part of each platter. Can someone please clear this up?
    Therefore I will also ask if anyone have seen a review of the 750GB Spinpoint F1 (I have to decide between this and the WD 750GB RE2).
    if all the F1 drives have the 334GB platters then why are they coming with a 250, 320, 500, 640, 750 and 1TB model?

    further i have actualy seen benches of the 1TB and 750GB model on a dutch forum and the gap is considerable (all users had the same gap).

    Further tech report nowhere has any info or proof on that all F1 HDs use the same platters its simply a conclusion that they themselves made.


    praz
    HAve you actualy read the pdf file urselves. i guess not cause then you would know that the pdf file talks only about the 1TB HD and not the entire f1 lineup.
    The entire document they talk about THIS HD. and they keep compairing the F1 1TB to other 500GB HDs. Further in the key features bit they list the specs of the 1TB disc.

    That document does have the name F1 Datasheet wich implies that its a docu about the F1 lineup but instead its just about the 1TB disc.



    Dont get me wrong this entire confusion about 250 and 334GB platters has happened on many forums and many people thought that all the F1 HDs use these new platters but they dont and samsung doesnt want to inform people properly about it.

    SImple logic
    just compaire benches between the 750 and 1TB version and you will notice a considerable gap. further compaire the prices of the 1TB and 750GB HD.
    That huge price diffrence (overhere the 1tb costs 195 and the 750 costs 105 euro). So if both the 1TB and 750GB use the same 3x334 platters then how can it be that the 1TB is almost twice as expensive.

    Just to end the confusion click this link
    Its a dutch forum but thats not important, on the first page ul see a bench of aa 750GB and a 1TB F1 HD. Just check the diffrence.

    http://gathering.tweakers.net/forum/.../1259539/0//f1


    Few months ago i also saw the impressive 1TB scores and wanted to buy one.
    Then i found a few forums were people were discussing the diffrent scores between the 750 and 1TB and the opinion on all those forums were that the 750GB musst use lower density platters.

    maybe im wrong but up until now every review ive read showed that they dont perform the same. and i also havent seen a single word from Samsung about claiming that they use the same platters. the entire samsung site is vague about it and only talks in half assed terms like UP TO.
    Last edited by Starscream; 02-24-2008 at 04:45 AM.
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