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In for one: SAMSUNG Spinpoint F1 HD753LJ 750GB
Not sure if it's fixed, but Nforce motherboards may have problems.
Not sure if it's fixed, but Nforce motherboards may have problems.
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
whoa, why isn't everyone jumping on this drive?
Originally posted by: Old Hippie
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
whoa, why isn't everyone jumping on this drive?
I was wondering the same thing. A few known problems with NCQ and forced SATAI mode, but nothing unusual.
I'm thinking I'm in for one.
Thanks OP!
Can you compare it to regular (say any recent Seagate 3.5" 7200 RPM drive) drive? I'm considering putting one in a home theater PC.Originally posted by: chizowYep exactly. I got this drive for $139 about a month ago and almost sent it back. Did some research and found the NCQ work around and its been a keeper since. Burst rate is a bit lower than benches due to forced SATAI, but it doesn't impact STR at all. Solid drive, very quiet and cool compared to my Raptors.
Originally posted by: cmv
Can you compare it to regular (say any recent Seagate 3.5" 7200 RPM drive) drive? I'm considering putting one in a home theater PC.Originally posted by: chizowYep exactly. I got this drive for $139 about a month ago and almost sent it back. Did some research and found the NCQ work around and its been a keeper since. Burst rate is a bit lower than benches due to forced SATAI, but it doesn't impact STR at all. Solid drive, very quiet and cool compared to my Raptors.
Doh! The main concern is quietness both at rest and during seeks for read/write. This is the kind of information Silent PC Review.com would be excellent for but their articles always lag way behind hardware (and their forum threads are usually poor for just popping in and searching to find results).Originally posted by: chizow
Its faster than any Seagate, the only 7200 drives that bench similarly are 320GB platter WDs and a few 1TB drives. I don't have any other 7200 RPM drives to compare to, but sustained reads are ~92 MB/s compared to 85 MB/s for the Raptors. Burst speeds are 165MB/s compared to 122MB/s for the Raptors.
Originally posted by: cmv
Doh! The main concern is quietness both at rest and during seeks for read/write. This is the kind of information Silent PC Review.com would be excellent for but their articles always lag way behind hardware (and their forum threads are usually poor for just popping in and searching to find results).Originally posted by: chizow
Its faster than any Seagate, the only 7200 drives that bench similarly are 320GB platter WDs and a few 1TB drives. I don't have any other 7200 RPM drives to compare to, but sustained reads are ~92 MB/s compared to 85 MB/s for the Raptors. Burst speeds are 165MB/s compared to 122MB/s for the Raptors.
Originally posted by: kyzen
can somebody elaborate on the "bugs" with the drive?
If they aren't major, and easily fixable, in for 4
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
whoa, why isn't everyone jumping on this drive?
Originally posted by: Jtorrespr1
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Originally posted by: Bad Dude
How fast is this compares to the Seagate 7200.11 drives? I have the Seagate 7200.11 500GB and it sustain around 100 MB/s. So if this is around 85 MB/s, wouldn't it be slower than the Seagate? There is a factor of 5 year vs. 3 year warranty. Which one would you pick?
Thanks.