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750Gb Seagate hard Drive

TankGuys

Golden Member
This was news to me. I don't know the specs yet, but it's a 7200.10, 7200RPM, SATA drive. That's a huge hard drive 😀
 
Originally posted by: arcenite
is this legal? 😛

Wasn't thinking when I posted, so I edit the first post to remove any sort of ad implication 😉

I was just curious if this was common knowledge yet. I hadn't heard of it at all, so it was a surprise when my rep told me about them.
 
Seagate's 15k.5 is also very cool - first commercial drive to beat 100MB/sec (125MB/sec on outer cylinders)... Requires phat wallet for the 300GB version! Same as the 750 is their 400 drive, the 15k.5 is their 148GB 15k drive w/ perpendicular recording - nearly twice the bits per track gives both the size and the speed boosts.

.bh.
 
Originally posted by: Zepper
Seagate's 15k.5 is also very cool - first commercial drive to beat 100MB/sec (125MB/sec on outer cylinders)... Requires phat wallet for the 300GB version! Same as the 750 is their 400 drive, the 15k.5 is their 148GB 15k drive w/ perpendicular recording - nearly twice the bits per track gives both the size and the speed boosts.

.bh.
Mmmmm, Cheetah... 😀 maybe I could afford a baby 74GB one.

 
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