Anybody have one? I can not find a single review of it!
Is it as fast as the 1TB version? I'm thinking of using two of the 640GB ones in RAID 0 but I need to know that they are as good as the 1TB ones
Anybody have one? I can not find a single review of it!
Is it as fast as the 1TB version? I'm thinking of using two of the 640GB ones in RAID 0 but I need to know that they are as good as the 1TB ones
*echo*
Everyone is in the Radeon 4000 series thread it seems![]()
i7 920, EX58-UD5, 6GB Corsair 1600Mhz, 8344ELP + 4x146GB SAS, 2x640GB, 27" DELL, 4870, P182 liquid cooled, Antec Quattro 1kW, X-Fi Prelude + Z5500, Razer Mamba, G15
Just what I wanted to hear! Thanks![]()
Are they even on sale anywhere?
3570K ● Asus V Gene ● 8GB Mushkin DDR3-2133 ● EVGA 660 Ti SC ● Seasonic X750 ● 128GB Samsung 830 SSD & External 1TB RAID1
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they should be .... well at least here in AU they are .... around $100 AUD
i7 920, EX58-UD5, 6GB Corsair 1600Mhz, 8344ELP + 4x146GB SAS, 2x640GB, 27" DELL, 4870, P182 liquid cooled, Antec Quattro 1kW, X-Fi Prelude + Z5500, Razer Mamba, G15
i wish that i could get some they are supposd to do like 165-180MB/s read and write with 2 of em
5930k, R5E, samsung 8GBx4 d-die, vega 56, wd gold 8TB, wd 4TB red, 2TB raid1 wd blue 5400
samsung 840 evo 500GB, HP EX 1TB NVME , CM690II, swiftech h220, corsair 750hxi
They are great value in europe atm, Only 70 euro each, the 1TB version is 125 euro..
So this way I get 1.2TB and a lot more speed for 140 euro \o/
Can someone please confirm whether the Samsung 1TB has 320GB platter or 250GB platter.
Technically 4 x 250GB = 1TB is sensible to me than 3 x 320GB = 960GB which doesn't exactly equal to 1TB.
I know numerous people on the other thread have said the 1TB version has 320GB, but I I don't get how 3 x 320GB platter = 1TB
A single 320GB platter = 320GB total capacity or two 320GB platter = 640GB total capacity HDDs in ther other models would make a lot more sense to me.
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Xtreme Air-Cooled OC System:
Mobo: Asus Rampage Formula (X38 Edition) Rev 1.03G (BIOS: 0803)
CPU: C2Q Q6600 "G0" L723A765, VID 1.2625, 3720mhz, FSB 465*8, Vcore: 1.464, Idle/load temp: 31c/64c
CPU Heatsink: Thermalright Ultra120 Xtreme lapped (2* Scythe S-Flex SFF21F S-FDB 120mm Push-Pull configuration)
RAM: Kingston HyperX T1 2x2GB PC2-8500 (DDR2-1116)(5-5-5-15-3-52-6-3-8-3-5-4-6-4-6-14-5-1-5-5)(2.264 Vdimm)(Rated @ 2.3v default clock)
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB WD6401AALS-00L3B (AHCI)
Video Card: XFX 8800GTS 320mb Xtreme, Core 612 Shader 1420 Mem 900 (Stock cooling)
Sound Card: Auzentech Meridian 7.1 (8788 chipset)
DVD: Pioneer 212D SATA DVD-RW
PSU: Corsair HX620W Modular
Xtreme Air Cooled Case: Antec 900 case | 3*120mm intake | 1*120mm & 1*200mm exhuast
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the 1TB drive does not have 320gig platters, it has 334GB platters and thats why it has a bit of a speed advantage over the 320GB and 640GB version
Xtreme Air-Cooled OC System:
Mobo: Asus Rampage Formula (X38 Edition) Rev 1.03G (BIOS: 0803)
CPU: C2Q Q6600 "G0" L723A765, VID 1.2625, 3720mhz, FSB 465*8, Vcore: 1.464, Idle/load temp: 31c/64c
CPU Heatsink: Thermalright Ultra120 Xtreme lapped (2* Scythe S-Flex SFF21F S-FDB 120mm Push-Pull configuration)
RAM: Kingston HyperX T1 2x2GB PC2-8500 (DDR2-1116)(5-5-5-15-3-52-6-3-8-3-5-4-6-4-6-14-5-1-5-5)(2.264 Vdimm)(Rated @ 2.3v default clock)
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB WD6401AALS-00L3B (AHCI)
Video Card: XFX 8800GTS 320mb Xtreme, Core 612 Shader 1420 Mem 900 (Stock cooling)
Sound Card: Auzentech Meridian 7.1 (8788 chipset)
DVD: Pioneer 212D SATA DVD-RW
PSU: Corsair HX620W Modular
Xtreme Air Cooled Case: Antec 900 case | 3*120mm intake | 1*120mm & 1*200mm exhuast
OS: Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 Build 6001
buy buy buy!![]()
2X 640GB will pummel it for only a little bit more money if you can find the 640GB version, mine should be here soon \o/ I will post results
Nevermind, I'm still at home at this point so that means I'm going to miss the sales opportunity only for today.
At a price of $155 for a 1TB F1 is for sure an excellent deal, plus it's local; but, I'm hesitant in getting a single 1TB F1 becouse I doubt I'll ever reach 1/2 of its capacity by the end of its life time.
From some research I've done this afternoon, I think going with two 640GB WD6400AAKS(2x 320GB platter) at $85 per drive from NCIX is the better option in terms of dollar to performance to capacity ratio.
I really want to setup a RAID 0 since the cost of this config is roughly about $170 before tax and that's just about $15 more than a single 1TB F1.
Here is a benchmark comparason between WD6400AAKS vs 1TB F1 from a user who owns both drives:
Surprisingly, the WD 6400AAKS with its 2x 320GB platter design slightly beats Samsung 1TB F1's 3x 333GB platter design.I have both drives. My WD 640GB seems to be just slightly faster than my Samsung F1 1TB.
Western Digital WD6400AAKS
http://www.dragonbytes.org/images/HD...AAKS-00A7B.png
Transfer Rate
Minimum: 55.5 MB/s
Maximum: 118.0 MB/s
Average: 92.5 MB/s
Access Time: 12.2 ms
Burst Rate: 143.3 MB/s
CPU Usage 2.7%
Samsung HD103UJ
http://www.dragonbytes.org/images/HD...NG_HD103UJ.png
Transfer Rate
Minimum: 53.0 MB/s
Maximum 116.7 MB/s
Average: 91.1 MB/s
Access Time: 13.8 ms
Burst Rate: 118.0 MB/s
CPU Usage: 2.5%
I also had some F1 750GB drives (250GB platter drives, so were slower). And it seems these F1 drives in general seem a tad on the flaky side to me. All the F1 drives would behave oddly if all 6 SATA ports on my motherboard were in use, which my Western Digital and Seagate drives didn't have any issues with. But only in AHCI mode. And usually only when doing a full format or a chkdsk /r. Quick formats and chkdsk /f would work fine.
All the F1 drives had master cylinder errors, but that is because the diagnostic HUTIL software is crap and Samsung has done a terrible job getting it updated within a reasonable time frame (dang drives have been out for half a year I think).
I'm very happy with my WD 640GB drives. I'm okay with my Samsung F1 1TB drive, since it's issues are rare and predictable (I just need to unplug one other SATA drive or disable AHCI mode before formatting or doing a full chkdsk). But the WD drive seems to be the better drive.
For an user who's not going to fully utilize at least 1/2 of a capacity from a 1TB drive, the 640GB is the better option for almost half less in price.
Plus if I was comfortable in paying the price for a 1TB F1, I may as well as spend $15 more to get two 640GB, 2x 320GB platter design, and set them up in Raid0 config.
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Last edited by XtremeTiramisu; 06-14-2008 at 04:35 PM.
Xtreme Air-Cooled OC System:
Mobo: Asus Rampage Formula (X38 Edition) Rev 1.03G (BIOS: 0803)
CPU: C2Q Q6600 "G0" L723A765, VID 1.2625, 3720mhz, FSB 465*8, Vcore: 1.464, Idle/load temp: 31c/64c
CPU Heatsink: Thermalright Ultra120 Xtreme lapped (2* Scythe S-Flex SFF21F S-FDB 120mm Push-Pull configuration)
RAM: Kingston HyperX T1 2x2GB PC2-8500 (DDR2-1116)(5-5-5-15-3-52-6-3-8-3-5-4-6-4-6-14-5-1-5-5)(2.264 Vdimm)(Rated @ 2.3v default clock)
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB WD6401AALS-00L3B (AHCI)
Video Card: XFX 8800GTS 320mb Xtreme, Core 612 Shader 1420 Mem 900 (Stock cooling)
Sound Card: Auzentech Meridian 7.1 (8788 chipset)
DVD: Pioneer 212D SATA DVD-RW
PSU: Corsair HX620W Modular
Xtreme Air Cooled Case: Antec 900 case | 3*120mm intake | 1*120mm & 1*200mm exhuast
OS: Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 Build 6001
Hmmm, I haven't hit the order button yet :p
I'll see if my retailer sell the WD 640GB drives
*edit* They have them for the same price as the Samsung 640GB drives! Get Perpendicular![]()
Last edited by conzymaher; 06-14-2008 at 04:39 PM.
As you might have already read the other WD6400AAKS thread here, users here have very similar results, at least it's very comparable to the 1TB F1. But configuring AAM for a HDD is what bothering me the most right now.
Edit:
Added WD6400AAKS vs HD103UJ
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...2282240,00.asp
Last edited by XtremeTiramisu; 06-14-2008 at 04:57 PM.
Xtreme Air-Cooled OC System:
Mobo: Asus Rampage Formula (X38 Edition) Rev 1.03G (BIOS: 0803)
CPU: C2Q Q6600 "G0" L723A765, VID 1.2625, 3720mhz, FSB 465*8, Vcore: 1.464, Idle/load temp: 31c/64c
CPU Heatsink: Thermalright Ultra120 Xtreme lapped (2* Scythe S-Flex SFF21F S-FDB 120mm Push-Pull configuration)
RAM: Kingston HyperX T1 2x2GB PC2-8500 (DDR2-1116)(5-5-5-15-3-52-6-3-8-3-5-4-6-4-6-14-5-1-5-5)(2.264 Vdimm)(Rated @ 2.3v default clock)
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB WD6401AALS-00L3B (AHCI)
Video Card: XFX 8800GTS 320mb Xtreme, Core 612 Shader 1420 Mem 900 (Stock cooling)
Sound Card: Auzentech Meridian 7.1 (8788 chipset)
DVD: Pioneer 212D SATA DVD-RW
PSU: Corsair HX620W Modular
Xtreme Air Cooled Case: Antec 900 case | 3*120mm intake | 1*120mm & 1*200mm exhuast
OS: Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 Build 6001
hi guys. ANYONE can explain me this?
disk bought last week. avarage read speed not 90 but only 65???
what is this? HD642JJ made out of 250platters or what?
Last edited by strenkp; 08-11-2008 at 08:32 AM.
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These numbers seem rather low. What is going on here?Samsung HD103UJ
http://www.dragonbytes.org/images/HD...NG_HD103UJ.png
Transfer Rate
Minimum: 53.0 MB/s
Maximum 116.7 MB/s
Average: 91.1 MB/s
Access Time: 13.8 ms
Burst Rate: 118.0 MB/s
CPU Usage: 2.5%
My 750GB F1 gets average transfer rate of ~99MB/s and Access Time of ~12.5ms, as well as burst rates up in the 130's. This is without any RAID or anything. The 1TB F1 drives I've seen online have all performed similar, or better, than my 750GB drive. It just seems like those numbers that person got are a bit low.
Hey i just brought 2 of em yesterday (:
Want some pics of em?![]()
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