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hi,
I'm about to upgrade the hard drive in my gateway m275 (1.4 pentium m, 256mb ram) and i was looking around and i saw that there are a few drives on the market with 16mb buffers (mainly the toshiba MK5024GA). i was wondering, does this realy help, or is it overkill? thanks for the help, dan |
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"Dan Irwin" wrote in message
om... hi, I'm about to upgrade the hard drive in my gateway m275 (1.4 pentium m, 256mb ram) and i was looking around and i saw that there are a few drives on the market with 16mb buffers (mainly the toshiba MK5024GA). i was wondering, does this realy help, or is it overkill? Well it clearly depends on the apps and workloads you are running. I have installed a couple of Tosh MK5024GAY on two notebooks, replacing 2MB 5400rpm drives, and the difference is like night and day. dk |
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But would 7200 with an 8mb buffer do just as good?
"Dan Koren" wrote in message ... Well it clearly depends on the apps and workloads you are running. I have installed a couple of Tosh MK5024GAY on two notebooks, replacing 2MB 5400rpm drives, and the difference is like night and day. dk |
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![]() Maybe, but why bother? The Tosh MK-5024GAY are cheaper than the IBM/Hitachi E7K60. They are also quieter. dk "Dan Irwin" wrote in message m... But would 7200 with an 8mb buffer do just as good? "Dan Koren" wrote in message ... Well it clearly depends on the apps and workloads you are running. I have installed a couple of Tosh MK5024GAY on two notebooks, replacing 2MB 5400rpm drives, and the difference is like night and day. |
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added heat and power draw. I was also thinking would i wind up losing
more in battery power from 7200rpm drive then i would gain in added performance. "Dan Koren" wrote in message ... Maybe, but why bother? The Tosh MK-5024GAY are cheaper than the IBM/Hitachi E7K60. They are also quieter. dk "Dan Irwin" wrote in message m... But would 7200 with an 8mb buffer do just as good? "Dan Koren" wrote in message ... Well it clearly depends on the apps and workloads you are running. I have installed a couple of Tosh MK5024GAY on two notebooks, replacing 2MB 5400rpm drives, and the difference is like night and day. |
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Dan Irwin wrote: added heat and power draw. I was also thinking would i wind up losing more in battery power from 7200rpm drive then i would gain in added performance. It's easy enough to check; Find the detail specs for a models you're considering on the manufacturer's web site, and the disk you've got now. The specs wiil show power draw for idle, startup, peak, etc. I just looked at the numbers for these models and they are just about equal. Sometimes new designs can be faster _and_ draw less power. "Dan Koren" wrote in message ... Maybe, but why bother? The Tosh MK-5024GAY are cheaper than the IBM/Hitachi E7K60. They are also quieter. dk "Dan Irwin" wrote in message m... But would 7200 with an 8mb buffer do just as good? "Dan Koren" wrote in message ... Well it clearly depends on the apps and workloads you are running. I have installed a couple of Tosh MK5024GAY on two notebooks, replacing 2MB 5400rpm drives, and the difference is like night and day. -- Al Dykes ----------- adykes at p a n i x . c o m |
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![]() "Dan Irwin" wrote in message m... | added heat and power draw. I was also thinking would i wind up losing | more in battery power from 7200rpm drive then i would gain in added | performance. | My 7200 uses no more battery than my 4200 did in my m6809. |
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Jason Cothran wrote:
"Dan Irwin" wrote in message m... | added heat and power draw. I was also thinking would i wind up losing | more in battery power from 7200rpm drive then i would gain in added | performance. | My 7200 uses no more battery than my 4200 did in my m6809. I've had a 60GB Hitachi in my ThinkPad for 6 months - big bump in performance & I've never noticed that it made any noise at all. |
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Dan Koren wrote:
Maybe, but why bother? The Tosh MK-5024GAY are cheaper than the IBM/Hitachi E7K60. They are also quieter. "Quieter" is a mute point (no pun intended). Most drives start out life pretty quiet, but get a helluva lot louder after a few months (a year tops). If you really want a quiet drive (don't we all!) then I reckon you have to factor in a hard drive change over every year. Oh well. -p |
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In comp.sys.laptops plated metal wrote:
Dan Koren wrote: Maybe, but why bother? The Tosh MK-5024GAY are cheaper than the IBM/Hitachi E7K60. They are also quieter. "Quieter" is a mute point (no pun intended). You mean "moot": moot adj 1: open to debate [syn: {disputed}] 2: capable of being disproved [syn: {debatable}, {disputable}] v: think about carefully; weigh; "They considered the possibility of a strike" [syn: {consider}, {debate}, {turn over}, {deliberate}] So I think you must have _intended_ a pun, and failed somewhere along the line. Most drives start out life pretty quiet, but get a helluva lot louder after a few months (a year !! Well, it's likely that a failing drive will be noisy, or even that a drive slowly swapping outmore and more bad sectors will be physically jumping the heads from point to point more and more, which makes more noise, but to say "most drives" do that within the lifetime of the laptop would be out of order. I've owned something like 7 laptops over the years (started with a 386sx50), and all of them still work, and none of them make any more noise than they ever did that I can notice! Now, noisy scsi barracuda drive on servers is something else ... Peter |
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