- May 6, 2004
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OK, I hope this is the right category to ask this question:
I want to upgrade the hdd in my Intel MacBook. It originally had a 60GB hdd. With a little Bootcamping and so on, this proves to be limited space. So far I have been looking at these drives, and I believe they are the right ones (S-ATA 150) leaning towards the Hitachi.
The others look nice too. What I don't know e.g. is if the MacBook can do anything with a NCQ supporting SATA drive or if it even benefits from the perpendicular properties of the Hitachi and the Fujistu.
What I don't need is a drive consuming more energy than the one already in there.
So what do you think? Which one is king? Thank you in advance.
I want to upgrade the hdd in my Intel MacBook. It originally had a 60GB hdd. With a little Bootcamping and so on, this proves to be limited space. So far I have been looking at these drives, and I believe they are the right ones (S-ATA 150) leaning towards the Hitachi.
- Fujitsu MHW2160BH 160 GB, 5400 Rpm, 8 MB, S-ATA/150 EUR 82,00 PMR!
Hitachi Travelstar 5K160 160 GB, 5400 Rpm, 8 MB, S-ATA/150 EUR 90,00 PMR!
Samsung HDD 2.5" SpinPoint M80 SATA 160 GB, 5400 Rpm, 8 MB, S-ATA/150 EUR 85,00 CQ!
Seagate HDD 2.5" Momentus 5400.3 160 GB, 5400 Rpm, 8 MB, S-ATA/150 EUR 107,50
WD Scorpio WD1600BEVS 160 GB, 5400 Rpm, 8 MB, S-ATA/150 EUR 99,00
The others look nice too. What I don't know e.g. is if the MacBook can do anything with a NCQ supporting SATA drive or if it even benefits from the perpendicular properties of the Hitachi and the Fujistu.
What I don't need is a drive consuming more energy than the one already in there.
So what do you think? Which one is king? Thank you in advance.