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250GB HDD-Shootout

Joe_the_tulip 18.11.2007 - 00:53 1980 4
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Shootout @ X-bit labs
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The 6B250S0, i.e. the first-revision DiamondMax 10, looks like the leader among the Maxtor drives we tested.

The two Samsung SpinPoint P120 drives with different interfaces often had absolutely different results in our tests. The SP2514N would mostly fight for top places and even had no rivals at writing, reading and copying small files, but the SP2504C is rarely higher than the middle of the table of results.

Finally, Western Digital’s Caviar drives of various modifications surprised us with their stable results, clever optimizations of firmware, and a good speed in such an inconvenient test as reading two disk areas alternately.

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wen interessieren heute noch 250er platten?

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Leute, die Office-Rechner bauen. Dort ist allerdings meistens die Performance wieder relativ unwichtig.

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office rechner sind 80gb ausreichend

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ausreichend ja... aber bei den meisten herstellern wirds bald wohl nix mehr unter 200-250GB geben wegen der patterngröße... zumindest nix aktuell produziertes

find des review a bissal sinnlos dawei.... ja eh super das sie sich die mühe gemacht haben, aber interessant is des jetzt für wen? (interessante 250er platten wären z.b. aktuelle samsung und seagate mit eine plattn drin)
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