it yourself... It is already in the works but WD is having problems trying to keep the drives quiet.. They scream to loud at the moment..
LINKS
bit-tech.net
engadget
cnet
it yourself... It is already in the works but WD is having problems trying to keep the drives quiet.. They scream to loud at the moment..
LINKS
bit-tech.net
engadget
cnet
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Sorry, don't buy it. Enterprise leads the storage technologies. There aren't any 20K RPM drives slated in RD for Enterprise. We've been stuck at 15K for a long time now, many, many engineers say that is the theoritical limit for mechanical drives.... Google it.
Raptors would go 15K long before 20K. I say again, a 20K Raptor ain't happenin'.
Last edited by Brahmzy; 02-09-2009 at 09:35 PM.
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