jtr1962
Storage? I am Storage!
Title says it all. Less than $0.10 per GB. Both models are on sale:
5400 RPM
7200 RPM
Why get the 5400 RPM over the 7200 RPM if the price is the same? Reading the reviews, it runs cooler, uses less power, makes less noise, and should have higher reliability. It isn't as slow as the speed differential would lead you to believe, either.
I'm tempted to get one as it's probably been over three years since my last hard drive purchase but I don't currently need the space. Then again, once I get a TV card and start doing VHS to DVD I might.
They also have the Seagate Barracuda 1.5 TB on sale for $129.99 with free shipping. Less than 9 cents per GB. Given Merc's recent experience with Seagate though I'd stay away from that one. I personally think bit density has gone too high to keep RPM at 7200 and still have decent reliability. Hence the reason I'd get the 5400 RPM Samsung over the 7200 RPM choices.
5400 RPM
7200 RPM
Why get the 5400 RPM over the 7200 RPM if the price is the same? Reading the reviews, it runs cooler, uses less power, makes less noise, and should have higher reliability. It isn't as slow as the speed differential would lead you to believe, either.
I'm tempted to get one as it's probably been over three years since my last hard drive purchase but I don't currently need the space. Then again, once I get a TV card and start doing VHS to DVD I might.
They also have the Seagate Barracuda 1.5 TB on sale for $129.99 with free shipping. Less than 9 cents per GB. Given Merc's recent experience with Seagate though I'd stay away from that one. I personally think bit density has gone too high to keep RPM at 7200 and still have decent reliability. Hence the reason I'd get the 5400 RPM Samsung over the 7200 RPM choices.