fastest monster hard drive

kailimisc

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I'm looking for some monster hard drive (>100GB). I notice Maxtor makes 120GB with 5200RPM, UDMA/100, and Western Digital makes 120GB, with 7200RPM, UDMA/133. So I'm wondering between RPM and UDMA parameters, which one is more important for speed with respect to stability?

Thanks a lot!
 

chickendinner

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the WD1200JB special edition is the fastest it has an 8mb cache! its 120 GB and it beat a scsi 36gb seagate 15K rpm (in maximum pc march issue) in desktop usage!
 

rondeemc

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bump for the WD special addition. Just picked one up for around $215 at the gateway accessory store. They had a $50 off $200 coupon and free shipping.
 

Dundain

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Yea, the Western Digital 120GB JB model will destroy the Maxtor bar none. It can compete fairly well with most SCSI drives but cant beat the big timers in that realm ;) Hell, even the WD 100GB JB model would destroy the Maxtor 120Gb...a 5400rpm drive just cant compete with a drive thats spinning 2300rpm faster and has a cache thats roughly 15x larger. (The Maxtor is a 512kb buffer right?)
 

asiagian

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I believe RPM is more important as it is a constant speed, rather UDMA which is burst/max speed (which very rare).