WD6400AAKS 640GB $99.99

Tullphan

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I got one of these a few days ago from WiredZone. I'm debating on whether to get a Raptor for a XP/Ubuntu dual-boot or another one of these & using one for storage.
 

BBock727

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this was already posted, not going to search for it though. I bought this drive from Newegg yesterday based upon the previous thread
 

IEC

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Originally posted by: Tullphan
I got one of these a few days ago from WiredZone. I'm debating on whether to get a Raptor for a XP/Ubuntu dual-boot or another one of these & using one for storage.

Why bother getting a raptor when these are faster than all but the newest raptors and cost far less?
 

Elixer

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Originally posted by: Spartan Niner
Originally posted by: Tullphan
I got one of these a few days ago from WiredZone. I'm debating on whether to get a Raptor for a XP/Ubuntu dual-boot or another one of these & using one for storage.

Why bother getting a raptor when these are faster than all but the newest raptors and cost far less?

They are NOT faster across the board.

Each drive has a place in the market, though the differences isn't that great, there are still some things in some areas where the raptor is a better choice.


 

Tullphan

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Originally posted by: Elixer
Originally posted by: Spartan Niner
Originally posted by: Tullphan
I got one of these a few days ago from WiredZone. I'm debating on whether to get a Raptor for a XP/Ubuntu dual-boot or another one of these & using one for storage.

Why bother getting a raptor when these are faster than all but the newest raptors and cost far less?

They are NOT faster across the board.

Each drive has a place in the market, though the differences isn't that great, there are still some things in some areas where the raptor is a better choice.

So for "normal" use (rare gaming), would I be better off w/the 640GB & save $50 & gain 490GB?
 

MUCHOMUCHO

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Originally posted by: Tullphan
Originally posted by: Elixer
Originally posted by: Spartan Niner
Originally posted by: Tullphan
I got one of these a few days ago from WiredZone. I'm debating on whether to get a Raptor for a XP/Ubuntu dual-boot or another one of these & using one for storage.

Why bother getting a raptor when these are faster than all but the newest raptors and cost far less?

They are NOT faster across the board.

Each drive has a place in the market, though the differences isn't that great, there are still some things in some areas where the raptor is a better choice.

So for "normal" use (rare gaming), would I be better off w/the 640GB & save $50 & gain 490GB?

Unless you place a serious premium on speed I would skip the Raptor. If you do place a serious premium on speed I would suggest the Velociraptor for $300.
 

konakona

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Originally posted by: Tullphan
Originally posted by: Elixer
Originally posted by: Spartan Niner
Originally posted by: Tullphan
I got one of these a few days ago from WiredZone. I'm debating on whether to get a Raptor for a XP/Ubuntu dual-boot or another one of these & using one for storage.

Why bother getting a raptor when these are faster than all but the newest raptors and cost far less?

They are NOT faster across the board.

Each drive has a place in the market, though the differences isn't that great, there are still some things in some areas where the raptor is a better choice.

So for "normal" use (rare gaming), would I be better off w/the 640GB & save $50 & gain 490GB?

raptor is LLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOUUUUDDDD
this thing is quiet.