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Fatwah on Western Digital
The 750GB is in stock now, but it is too thick for my interests.
That's what she said!
Thank you! I'll be here all week. Try the chicken.
The 750GB is in stock now, but it is too thick for my interests.
That's what she said!
Thank you! I'll be here all week. Try the chicken.
It's from Shrek, but the line is veal, not chicken.Huh? Chicken... here all week? Is that an obscure line from a film?
I've not had a problem with recent Seagate notebook drives. I've got 6 of the 500GB 7200.4s doing various things and other than a slightly annoying clicking sound they make when they start up, they've been good.
<huh?Time is running out. Viable options are only the external Seagate 640GB 9.5mm and external WD 750GB 12.5 mm
Later this year?With drive platters now at 320GB or greater, it seems only a matter of time before there is a two-platter 640GB notebook hard drive... but no company is selling a standard 9.5mm height 2.5” drive with capacity beyond that. But Seagate will be very soon. Let’s take a look at the drive…
Indeed, Seagate’s Momentus 5400.7 640GB (ST9640322AS) is the first such drive. Seagate have not announced this drive, but it will be arriving soon. In the meantime, let’s take an exclusive look at the world’s first 640GB notebook hard drive.
two platters to make up its entire storage, the 5,400RPM disk is thin enough at 9.5mm tall to fit in thin-and-light notebooks and also gets incidental boosts from the increased density. Toshiba claims that it's faster, with "significant" speed-ups through the reduced amount of time finding data, and that it consumes 28 percent less power compared to earlier models.
LM already has several of them. :scratch:Otay, nobody interested in true 9.5mm 2 platter 640GB drives??? Guess LM has more time on his hand than he thinks...then, drama queen
LM already has several of them. :scratch:
I think there was in the past with OS bloat, games, programs etc. There just hasn't been any compelling use case pushing demand for >1TB drives. I also think the whole GPT thing for >2TB drives doesn't help things either.Has there ever been a pile of demand for super large drives?
If I were to bite the bullet and get that WD10TEVT even if the ass is hanging out, what reliable vendors have them? Searches don't reveal familar names. Thanks.
There is a 1TB drive now, but it uses the oversized sectors, so no dice.
It's also listed as 12.5mm in height which might not fit some laptops.
Toshiba moved notebook storage a significant step forward on Wednesday night by launching the MK7559GSXP. The 2.5-inch drive is the first to hold 750GB but reach the same 9.5mm (0.37in) height as most slimmer notebook hard drives. As such, it can provide the capacity expected of a desktop hard drive but fit into thin-and-light notebooks like the MacBook Pro as well as all-in-one desktops and digital media hubs.
Despite having about 17 percent more capacity, the new SATA II drive consumes about 14 percent less power than the 640GB drive it's set to replace and could extend the theoretical battery life. It spins at just 5,400RPM, but its very high density, two-platter design may compensate for the perceived drop in access speed.
In tandem with the thin drive, Toshiba is rolling out the MKxx59GSM line, which brings 750GB and 1TB drives but in a taller three-platter, 12.5mm (0.49in) profile more suited to desktop replacement notebooks and other computers where thinness isn't an absolute priority. Either rotates at the same speed but is slightly less energy-efficient.
All three of the disks are due to start sampling for system builders in April and should enter mass production soon afterwards.
It's also listed as 12.5mm in height which might not fit some laptops.