Originally posted by: chin311
yea, of course...probably a good difference actually.
except for on your battery 😉
Originally posted by: Derango
Originally posted by: chin311
yea, of course...probably a good difference actually.
except for on your battery 😉
My battery life remained pretty much constant (maybe lost 5-10 minutes, nothing to worry about) when I upgraded
Originally posted by: Jaylllo
how about on an older system?
the 16mb of cache won;t help since I have a bx based laptop. U33 at best.
I know the newness of it would make it faster htan an old drive.
but is it worth getting over a regular notebook drive?
I have a p4 m 2.0 processor so it should work with my laptop right?
Originally posted by: Derango
Originally posted by: Jaylllo
how about on an older system?
the 16mb of cache won;t help since I have a bx based laptop. U33 at best.
I know the newness of it would make it faster htan an old drive.
but is it worth getting over a regular notebook drive?
The speed improvement is largely due to seek times. In general it can find what it needs faster than a 4200RPM drive
I have a p4 m 2.0 processor so it should work with my laptop right?
Thats a modern laptop, so it *should* work. However, you should check in your laptops manual to make sure it doesn't need some funky type of drive or somthing 🙂 Most 99% of laptops use 1.8" drives, so it shouldn't be a problem
Originally posted by: rocadelpunk
hmm i wonder if the toshiba hardrive would work in my toshiba laptop
*ponders*
Originally posted by: Mday
my 5400rpm 8 MB boots and executes programs faster. =D
Originally posted by: JZilla
Originally posted by: Mday
my 5400rpm 8 MB boots and executes programs faster. =D
Yes it does. Just get the IBM/Hitachi drive. The Tosh isn't faster, and isn't it the one that can make clicking noises.
Originally posted by: Atticu5
If you want the ultimate in fast, take a look at the new Hitachi Global Storage Technologies 7K60. 60GB, 7200RPM spindle speed. According to this, it's the fastest notebook drive available. And before anyone points out a battery-life hit, it has power-parity with the 60GB 5400RPM drive.
In case anyone is wondering, the HGST is the result of a merge between Hitachi's and IBM's storage divisions, which is why there are no more Travelstars and Desk(Death?)stars.
Originally posted by: ShotgunEd
Originally posted by: JZilla
Originally posted by: Mday
my 5400rpm 8 MB boots and executes programs faster. =D
Yes it does. Just get the IBM/Hitachi drive. The Tosh isn't faster, and isn't it the one that can make clicking noises.
why is the hitachi /ibm better? the toshiba has a 16mb cache, please LMK thanks