Hardware Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1.5TB Hard Disk

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  1. Omnituens

    Omnituens What's a Dremel?

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    the raptor in question is the SATA I 150GB - NOT the VelociRaptor. That drive is 300GB and 2.5".

    I like I said before, I assume they use the old raptor because all the other drives are 3.5"
     
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    DorkSterr Hakuna Matata

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    # Cache: 16MB
    # Form Factor: 3.5"
    # Features: The 2.5" WD Veloci Raptor is enclosed in a 3.5" enterprise-class mounting frame.
    # Parts: 5 years limited
    # Labor: 5 years limited
    # Model #: WD3000GLFS
    # Item #: N82E16822136260
     
  3. Omnituens

    Omnituens What's a Dremel?

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    but the drive they are using is Western Digital 150GB 10,000RPM Raptor
     
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    DorkSterr Hakuna Matata

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    Ya I know I was just clairfying that it is the older version of the Raptor since its only 150GB.
     
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    ah, i see. im going to assume they are still using the old raptor, since they dont state velociraptor in the article.
     
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    wyx087 Homeworld 3 is happening!!

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    it has been updated, it seems.

    but still, i thought Raptors should be faster, they are Raptor and very low random access time
     
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    mrochester What's a Dremel?

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    Don't forgot, the 750GB Samsungs have only 250GB platters, not the 333GB platters of the 320, 640 and 1TB models. As a result, the 750GB F1s are considerably slower than those other 3 models that use the larger platters.
     
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    K.I.T.T. Hasselhoff™ Inside

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    Well, I was thinking about putting one of these in my rig to accompany a rapidly filling F1 1TB but by the looks of this article i think i'll just go for another F1 1TB as i've gotta say its a fault less drive from my point of view (not surprising its still the Bit-Tech favourite then really i suppose). Thanks for the article!...Saved me a fair bit of money - yet again!
     
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