Attack of the Giants: 400GB Hard Drives Compared 8
Keefe writes "Recently, Hitachi and Seagate have come out with two of the biggest desktop hard drives available on the market at a massive 400GB each. These two drives carry almost identical specifications, with the exception of the Seagate Barracuda and its Native Command Queuing technology. Read the review at Techware Labs to see how these two drives compare head to head, with and without NCQ enabled, and in a RAID configuration."
Price (Score:1)
NCQ (Score:1)
Anandtech too (Score:1)
Hitachi and Seagate (Score:2)
When I think Seagate, it brings up top of the line SCSI.
Hitachi Deskstar 7K400 power management features (Score:3, Informative)
Quietness while under dynamic RPM (Score:1)
Watch out for the noise (Score:2)
When recording a program, or playing a video from the drive, we see periodic bursts of writing - which I guess makes sense - loop: fill a buffer, empty it, goto loop.
The problem is that while the drive is pretty quiet, every write creates quiet a loud 'click', which is ( I assume) seek noise. So I get a noticabl
Eighth comment (Score:1)
The typical
Amazing.