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News Seagate announces first 3.5" hybrid hard drive

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by Gareth Halfacree, 7 Mar 2013.

  1. Gareth Halfacree

    Gareth Halfacree WIIGII! Lover of bit-tech Administrator Super Moderator Moderator

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  2. adam_bagpuss

    adam_bagpuss Have you tried turning it off/on ?

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    i like the idea but 8GB of Flash isnt anywhere near enough even for a hybrid drive.

    id say a 2TB drive with 32 or 64GB is whats needed.

    Windows 8 is around 15GB isnt it ?
     
  3. tigertop1

    tigertop1 What's a Dremel?

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    I have already tried a 45GB Accelerator SSD coupled to a 1Gb drive. 8GB is far too small and a minimum of 32 or 45 is really required to make the difference-but 64GB is best of all
     
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    And how much of that is actually loaded into RAM when you boot your computer? about 1.5->2GB? Add onto that, say, MS office, your steam client, a couple of applications you use the most frequently....and you're STILL not hitting 8GB.

    It's a hybrid. The SSD part doesn't have to hold ALL of Windows or ALL of your Steam library. It just needs the files that you request the most frequently.
     
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    alick What's a Dremel?

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  6. adam_bagpuss

    adam_bagpuss Have you tried turning it off/on ?

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    This has nothing to do with RAM, windows isnt pre-loaded in to RAM. Windows uses RAM but it doesnt reside there.

    Its exactly as you said most frequently accessed files and guess what windows files are a lot of them as well as the most popular programs you use such as games, photoshop etc 8GB just doesnt cover it

    I like the idea of a hybrid drive but in reality they are arent as good as SSD and command a premium over large storage drives. If i needed both speed and storage id rather have more speed and more storage for slightly more money rather than a compromise.

    seagate hyrbid 750GB 8GB FLASH = £85-90

    64GB SSD + 1TB drive = £90-100

    the separate drives setup is much faster hold more quick storage for critical programs and provides more general storage for more or less the same money !

    Only reason to buy hybrid is for a laptop where space is limited but storage is required. The 3.5" they are going to release needs to be aggressive on price if they are to compete with a separate SSD and HDD setup
     
  7. LightningPete

    LightningPete Diagnosis: ARMAII-Holic

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    Not meaning to shoot you in the foot for you, but the article is for a 3.5" 2tb drive and not a 750gb and by the sounds of it getting a 1.5Tb harddrive and 64 Gb ssd or 2tb hard drive and a 32gb/64gb ssd is not going to be the same price as a 2tb hybrid somehow ? I do see your point for the lesser capacities, however i havent check that your not just guestimating those figures.
    Its also a space saver not having a 2.5 and 3.5 drives but just one 3.5 drive with no need to any conversion bays, or those using mini-itx cases where one 3.5 drive is suitable - so capacity and speed together are something hard to come by.
     
  8. adam_bagpuss

    adam_bagpuss Have you tried turning it off/on ?

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    I used the hybrid drive that you can buy now as i dont have a value for the new 2TB one that the article mentions but hopefully it wont follow the trend of its predecessor and command a big premium over standard HDDs
     

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