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Western Digital Raptor hard drive. I know its not for everyone but I rather tell if its worth it or not by actually using it to see if its worth it then guess.
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Yes. Fry's.
Raptors are not at the end of their lifecycle. You're probably jumping in the middle where the performance is still decent.
I remember when people bought Raptors all last year when the 74GB GD Raptors were still popular. The 7200.9s ran over them and so did the 7200.8s. Yet people bought the Raptors. If you buy a 74GB ADFD Raptor, those are definitely quite fast.
The Raptor is sexy for a boot drive, and I can guarantee you it's faster in general than my 7200.10. I installed 2 sets of XP on both of them after I got my 7200.10 and then I compared. The Raptor boots faster, but when you RAID the 7200.10s, boot time is actually faster in the RAID-0 array. Still, the Raptor is nothing short of slow.
Is it worth the money? Probably not. Given I only have 4 drive bays and 4 SATA ports, I deseperately need more HD space at the moment.
Originally posted by: Roguestar
JESUS CHRIST STOP MAKING THREADS ABOUT THE RAPTOR OK
EITHER BUY IT AND GO "OH, LIKE HALF A SECOND OFF MY LOAD TIMES" OR DON'T, AND GO "OH, I STILL HAVE MONEY"
:|
Originally posted by: Roguestar
JESUS CHRIST STOP MAKING THREADS ABOUT THE RAPTOR OK
EITHER BUY IT AND GO "OH, LIKE HALF A SECOND OFF MY LOAD TIMES" OR DON'T, AND GO "OH, I STILL HAVE MONEY"
:|
Edit: For the OT crew it may help to know that OP has posted countless threads like this in General Hardware (my :heart: forum). He needs to either bite the bullet or go back to sleep.
Originally posted by: Roguestar
http://www.imagepup.com/up/kkJE_1179228546_atlookout.PNG 😛
lol thanks for the valium, I'm going a day without sugar to see if I'm addicted or not 😀
Originally posted by: ch33zw1z
you eat lots of sugar? it's easy to get "addicted" to it mainly because your body becomes accustomed to it. you're going to feel very hungry often until you body adjusts.
Originally posted by: ch33zw1z
Those may have HFCS instead of real sugar, either way...good luck :thumbsup: btw, you will have to continue to intake caffeine to see if you're addicted to only sugar or not, those drinks have loads of caffeine. withdrawls from caffeine are worse, but only last about 4-5 days.
Originally posted by: GPett
Raptors are at the end of their lifecycle.
With that said they are still very good performing drives. But, to get that performance you had to sacrifice storage capacity. Now that the hitachi tk1000 1TB drive is out you do not have to sacrifice storage for performance.
The new Hitachi has comparable performance numbers to the Raptor 150 with 6-7 times the storage capacity.
But keep in mind.. the difference between a performance drive and a budget drive is measured in seconds. The boot up time for a performance drive over a budget drive may be something like 5-10 seconds. Your defrag might be 10-20 seconds quicker. Stuff like that.
For me.. I have no need for storage. I bought a 74gb raptor and short stroked it to 32gb for fat32. It is about as fast and peppy as I can expect on a desktop machine. If you needed more than that kid of storage then raptors are not for you.
Originally posted by: pcslookout
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Yes. Fry's.
Raptors are not at the end of their lifecycle. You're probably jumping in the middle where the performance is still decent.
I remember when people bought Raptors all last year when the 74GB GD Raptors were still popular. The 7200.9s ran over them and so did the 7200.8s. Yet people bought the Raptors. If you buy a 74GB ADFD Raptor, those are definitely quite fast.
The Raptor is sexy for a boot drive, and I can guarantee you it's faster in general than my 7200.10. I installed 2 sets of XP on both of them after I got my 7200.10 and then I compared. The Raptor boots faster, but when you RAID the 7200.10s, boot time is actually faster in the RAID-0 array. Still, the Raptor is nothing short of slow.
Is it worth the money? Probably not. Given I only have 4 drive bays and 4 SATA ports, I deseperately need more HD space at the moment.
What about getting one Raptor 150 GB and a 500 GB 7200 rpm HITACHI?
I have a older maxtor 7200 rpm 200 gig for backup.