MisterDuck
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Storagereview.com (which, incidentally, is back online and here to stay - thank god) reviewed the IBM 120GXP hard drive - which they found to be a decent competitor to the WD1200BB hard drive. Both drives seemed to perform similarly in their tests, which isn't saying much since the WD1200BB is about fifty bucks cheaper than the IBM drive.
Furthermore, the WD1200JB still literally pounded the crap out of both of those drives, and it's STILL cheaper than the 120GXP (about 230-245 on pricewatch, 250 for the IBM). The WD1000JB also bested it, fairly easily.
All I can say is thank god for WD and their 8 meg cache. I finnally got a new mother board that supported ATA100 (and ATA133, even though that's a big friggin' waste), and I'm pretty blown away by how fast my WD1200JB is. I work with a lot of very, very large sound files on my computer, and this drive is almost twice as fast as my old SCSI setup was opening a large file...
It'd be sweet if WD would release a 120gb 10,000 RPM hard drive with an 8 meg cache - but that'd probably be asking for too much. =) Oh well. I'm happy, for now...
Furthermore, the WD1200JB still literally pounded the crap out of both of those drives, and it's STILL cheaper than the 120GXP (about 230-245 on pricewatch, 250 for the IBM). The WD1000JB also bested it, fairly easily.
All I can say is thank god for WD and their 8 meg cache. I finnally got a new mother board that supported ATA100 (and ATA133, even though that's a big friggin' waste), and I'm pretty blown away by how fast my WD1200JB is. I work with a lot of very, very large sound files on my computer, and this drive is almost twice as fast as my old SCSI setup was opening a large file...
It'd be sweet if WD would release a 120gb 10,000 RPM hard drive with an 8 meg cache - but that'd probably be asking for too much. =) Oh well. I'm happy, for now...