Maxtor 250GB 7200RMP (16MB) No Rebate!! $129.99 @outpost

realdeals

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Good price on Maxtor 250GB L01R250 16MB Buffer Ultra ATA/133 - Retail Hard Drive Kit. No Rebate!! $129.99 + shipping


Maxtor

Specs

Capacity: 250GB
Seek Time: <9.0ms
7200RPM
16MB Buffer
Parallel ATA (PATA) Interface
Up to 133MB/sec Data Transfer Rate
1 Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty

None Provided.Get ultra performance and capacity with the Maxtor Ultra16 PATA 250GB hard drive. Featuring 16MB Cache buffer and and data transfer rates up to 133MB/sec. Designed for power users, video editors and multi-media PC users who need the ultimate in performance. The hard drive kit also includes Maxtor's popular MaxBlastTM drive utilities for intelligent formatting and partitioning, a drive copy feature for duplicating your original drive and an easy step-by step installation guide. Maxtor raises the bar yet again on desktop hard drive performance!
 

ICR5

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Originally posted by: realdeals
Good price on Maxtor 250GB L01R250 16MB Buffer Ultra ATA/133 - Retail Hard Drive Kit. No Rebate!! $129.99 + shipping


Maxtor

Specs

Capacity: 250GB
Seek Time: <9.0ms
7200RPM
16MB Buffer
Parallel ATA (PATA) Interface
Up to 133MB/sec Data Transfer Rate
1 Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty

None Provided.Get ultra performance and capacity with the Maxtor Ultra16 PATA 250GB hard drive. Featuring 16MB Cache buffer and and data transfer rates up to 133MB/sec. Designed for power users, video editors and multi-media PC users who need the ultimate in performance. The hard drive kit also includes Maxtor's popular MaxBlastTM drive utilities for intelligent formatting and partitioning, a drive copy feature for duplicating your original drive and an easy step-by step installation guide. Maxtor raises the bar yet again on desktop hard drive performance!

Good deal,. although Costco has them for $134.99 in stock no shipping needed.
 

realdeals

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Thanks ICR5!! I'll probably swing by after work to check it out. It is the 16mb version that you talking about, right?
 

Idleuser

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Originally posted by: chiragp
Are these the ones with NCQ ? Thanks!

I don't think PATA are capable of Native command queuing. and they are use exclusively for SATA and Scsi drives.
 

Odeen

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Most mobos made in the last few years already have 48-bit LBA support built into the BIOS. Be sure to use XP SP1 or later, though.