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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobsama View Post
    That's a whole lotta :banana::banana::banana::banana:, gomeler! Sure you can handle it all?

    I just got a 1TB drive, which means I have no clue how I'm going to fill it, or organize what I download!
    you'll find a way, i have 4x1TB and 3x640GB and i managed to fill a bunch of it
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    Sweet.. last I heard, we'll be seeing a 2TB drive from Seagate in April 2009..

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    DAMN! I just bought 2x 500g 7,200 barracudas
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    Is there any physical limit on the density of a HDD platter ?

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    I remember losing a 40gb hdd and was a nightmare of lost data, now just imagining the amount of stuff I have to reinstall on a >1tb hdd.. x_X
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    reinistall? why would you install something on a 1TB hdd? they are meant for storage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ripken204 View Post
    reinistall? why would you install something on a 1TB hdd? they are meant for storage.
    Why wouldn't you install stuff on it? My steam folder is 50+ GB alone. Thats a lot of space to be taken up on a main boot drive
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bo_Fox View Post
    Sweet.. last I heard, we'll be seeing a 2TB drive from Seagate in April 2009..
    I want to see a 2TB WD drive. I don't like how seagate initially responded to the issues with the 1.5TB drive so I'm not going to use them for a while if ever again.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tiro_uspsss View Post
    i realise that - & its seems to be a 3.5" - have nooo idea why they choose 5400rpm - probably for quiet & power saving - but thats a let down in performance
    its for external enclosures

    Quote Originally Posted by knissel View Post
    DAMN! I just bought 2x 500g 7,200 barracudas
    that was a bad pick, they have no upside


    and why do people jock seagate so much they have a 3 year warranty are slower with sata than WD or samsung and WD raised their warranty to 5 years
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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] Lead Head View Post
    Why wouldn't you install stuff on it? My steam folder is 50+ GB alone. Thats a lot of space to be taken up on a main boot drive
    your OS drive must be really small then..
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    Quote Originally Posted by safan80 View Post
    I want to see a 2TB WD drive. I don't like how seagate initially responded to the issues with the 1.5TB drive so I'm not going to use them for a while if ever again.
    Yes, I agree. I have two Seagate 1.5TB drives and have already replaced one that came DOA. And how convenient of them to change warranty from 5 years to 3 years... The drives are now mirrored and I'll swap them for a WD 2TB as soon as they show up. Seagate has lost me as a customer, that's for sure.
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    Only 5400rpm

    I bet it's because they don't have heads that can read it at 7200rpm yet, they need to perfect it or work out some bugs. But yeah 500GB's is a lot for a perpendicular single platter, it will need a hell of a head to read it and keep up reliably at 7200rpm's!
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    Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 500GB "tested"
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    Interesting indeed.
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    Nice transfer rates.
    But still 14.9ms

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    Looked at the hdtune test cus its the only test i can relate to and the new 500gb platter disk is not so impressive when i compare to mine 640gb disks(solo) get actually better results.
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    imho 5400rpm is the way to go for storage drives. I like my WD 1TB green. Its silent, and has low power consumption. For OS/Games now only a raptor/SDD comes to mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    WD raised their warranty to 5 years
    on *all* their drives?



    the crystalmark read results are in line with what I was guessing: ~133MB/s ")
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    Quote Originally Posted by ripken204 View Post
    your OS drive must be really small then..
    Windows loves to get pokey, and it is always good to reinstall it every 6 months or so. It would be apain to reinstall everything again after you format
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiro_uspsss View Post
    on *all* their drives?



    the crystalmark read results are in line with what I was guessing: ~133MB/s ")
    well most of them all of the black and the non green oem, and all enterprise and veloca
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiro_uspsss View Post
    oo sweet - wonder how it performs

    edit: source page has a HDTune - not impressed

    edit2: thread title says seagate, & its a samsung

    edit3: its only 5400rpm

    lol tiro, just rip apart the OP why don't ya!



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    Quote Originally Posted by renzokuken View Post
    lol tiro, just rip apart the OP why don't ya!
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    Quote Originally Posted by spursindonesia View Post
    Is there any physical limit on the density of a HDD platter ?
    Likely so, but we aren't anywhere near it yet. Various new techs have been shown in the last decade that could make 500GB/platter look like nothing... the question is how many of them are actually mass producible at a cost the market could bear?

    Still, I haven't heard of any new HDD technologies that are likely to revolutionize things in the next few years - I suspect that at least mainline we'll simply continue to see incremental growth like we have been seeing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] Lead Head View Post
    Windows loves to get pokey, and it is always good to reinstall it every 6 months or so. It would be apain to reinstall everything again after you format
    Reinstall every 6 months?? What for?
    Better keep your OS clean. It can live for years unless you abuse it.

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