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January 2008
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Un disque d’exception
Tant pour l’énorme capacité de stockage que pour les hautes performances et le très faible niveau sonore.
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L’engin n’est pas donné et chauffe beaucoup. Réservé aux boîtiers bien ventilés !
Huge storage capacity, Faster than a 10k RPM Raptor in several tests
Expensive
After all the testing, I think that even though the Raptor 10k RPM drive I have has a slightly faster random access time, most users will never notice that difference. The huge storage capacity gap between the Raptor and the 7K1000 pushes the DeskStar ...
Extrait: In our first look at Hitachis new Deskstar 7K1000 we thought it was the best 7200rpm drive that has passed through our labs. Throughout testing we found the performance of the drive to be very balanced across a broad spectrum of benchmarks that stress...
Extrait: The first terabyte hard drive arrives with a bang: 32 MB of cache and up to 95 MB/s sequential reads sound impressive. Where does this leave the WD Raptor?
Desktop hard disks have had to improve over the last five years to keep up with the increasing speeds in processors as well as the speed and size of memory. Games now fun faster thanks to SLI and Crossfire graphics, but what good is that if you have t...
Extrait: We’ve been waiting for this day, much like a kid waits for Christmas. Or Hanukkah, or whatever you may celebrate. Either way, we’ve really, really been anticipating the arrival of the terabyte drive.It doesn’t look like much to begin wit...
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Publié: 2008-04-29, Auteur: Scott , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Extrait: SATA hard driveFor enterprise customers, having a high density one terabyte drive such as this means administrators can cram more data onto less drives, creating less noise and heat along the way. Hitachi uses a five-platter design and perpendicular m...