double bit CRC error said:
hmm.. sounds like an ideal drive for a htpc or other situation where noise and heat must be kept at a minimum... atleast if it carries on the tradidtions of the ATA Barracuda.
My possible use for the Barracuda 5400.1 is audio recording using an Alesis ADAT HD-24 recorder. It uses its own ultra-efficient file system which doesn't fragment or require the hard drive heads to thrash about even when performing the most screwed up multi-track editing one could force upon the unit as it records and/or plays high bit-rate 24-channel audio.
Ultimately, I need the quietest *affordable* 10 ~ 40 GB hard drives on the market, as I need to purchase 6, 7, or maybe 8 of them and place them in the narrow and -- thankfuly inexpensive -- Alesis ATA drive caddies.
By the way, the second drive bay can be used for either copying or recording, but only one drive works at a time. You can also use >137 GB ATA drives, but nobody yet makes an ATA drive with enough storage capacity to meet the 199 hour, 59 minute recording length limitation in the Alesis file system. If needed, one can FTP into the recorder over Ethernet to add or copy audio data, otherwise audio I/O is normally done through its 24-channel high-end analogue TRS (24 record + 24 playback) or its 3-each 8-channel ADAT Digital Optical connectors.
When are these going ot be realesed? shortly?
I had heard that both the 7200 and the 5400 Barracudas would come out at approximately the same time.