Originally posted by: Pariah
The 7200.8 is the newer drive and is basically a higher capacity version of the 7200.7. It is about the same noisewise compared to the 7200.7. However, it is
slower than the 7200.7, and a lot slower than the competition. SR just posted some results with their new testbed:
StorageReview's Office DriveMark 2006
The group leading WD 7200RPM drive is
38% faster, while the Maxtor beats it by 30%. Also note, by enabling NCQ the 7200.8 takes and even bigger ass kicking, with the WD drive (which has no NCQ incidently) performing
63% better. Those will absolutely be noticable differences that even the casual user would notice. The results also say something about Seagates implementation of NCQ which appears to be extremely poor. While it loses considerable performance in single application "workstation" benchmarks, Maxtor's NCQ
slightly improves performance for their drives. I do actually own a 7200.8, and it is definitely a slow drive by current standards.
You shouldn't pay the reliability numbers for the 7200.8 any mind. SR's survey is weighted in such a way that older drives with the same failure rate as newer drives will score better for the obvious reason that they've been in the field longer giving a better indication of reliability. All newer drives in the survey have pretty poor ratings because of this.
Don't know what Ronin is talking about. Only Seagate produces Barracuda 7200.8 drives.