Ok, here's the scoop I got from Seagate Tech.
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The 7200.7 is the newer generation of drives we make. It like you state has higher density platters, faster transfer rates, and lower seek times. In addition the 7200.7 in the 80, 120, and 160 Gb versions can be purchased with an extended cache and warranty. They are listed as the 7200.7+. This is our position on AAM.
Seagate has decided that we will no longer support AAM. Our drives are extremely quiet while operating at the highest performance levels, so we believe the ability to switch between modes is unnecessary.
We are also involved in patent litigation with Convolve and MIT. Although we believe the lawsuit is without merit, Convolve alleges that one of its patents, US Patent No. 6,314,473, covers AAM technology. We understand that Convolve told the T-13 standards committee that it would license its patents on a reasonable, non-discriminatory basis.
Seagate Technical Support
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Nowhere on your website was I able to get a clear answer on what the difference is between the Barracuda ATA V models and the 7200.7 models. What is the diffence? The datasheets indicate that the 7200.7's have a faster transfer rate, lower seek time, and higher density requiring fewer platters. Also, which of the two support AAM acoustic management? I am trying to decide between an ST380011A and a ST380023A. Thank you for your help.