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With the advent of solid state drives, even the fastest mechanical hard disk drives don't seem so quick anymore. Solid state drives offer lightning fast response times as well as generally superior read and write speeds compared to traditional drives. However, the good old hard drive still has an advantage and quite a major one for many of us: storage capacity. Even though 1TB SSD's do exist, price per gigabyte isn't even remotely close to a comparable HDD.
Just over a month ago, Seagate announced the Barracuda XT, the world's first SATA 6 Gbps drive. The new standard doubles the bandwidth offered by previous generation technology, taking it to a whooping 600 MB/s. This new drive is built using four cutting edge 500GB platters for a grand total of 2TB, 64MB of cache, rotates at 7200 RPM and is housed in a standard 3.5 inch form factor. With motherboards supporting third generation SATA slowly making an appearance on the market, we are finally ready to find out what kind of performance Seagate's latest high performance drive has to offer.
Let's find out if the Barracuda XT is the next best thing in storage technology or just a bunch of marketing hype!
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throw in some 10k rpm HDDs and some SSDs. the review is too limited without these.
throw in some 10k rpm HDDs and some SSDs. the review is too limited without these.
its still a good idea. its not to say that this drive is crap, but its a great way for someone to determine if its worth getting an SSD, 10K, or 7200. though, for anyone wanting a 2TB drive, i doubt theyd consider much else.
its still a good idea. its not to say that this drive is crap, but its a great way for someone to determine if its worth getting an SSD, 10K, or 7200. though, for anyone wanting a 2TB drive, i doubt theyd consider much else.
If you're looking for a 2TB HDD, correct me if I'm wrong but, you're looking for storage space not speed. If you want speed then go grab yourself a 32-64GB SSD, or make yourself a raid 5 or 10 with these drives.
If you're looking for a 2TB HDD, correct me if I'm wrong but, you're looking for storage space not speed. If you want speed then go grab yourself a 32-64GB SSD, or make yourself a raid 5 or 10 with these drives.
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