My last h/d upgrade was from a 5400 to 7200 rpm The access time difference is like night and day. If it's images you're wanting to store and retrieve then I'd highly recommend a 7200 rpm drive. Paul >Somewhat off topic: To store my scanned photos I want to add a second hard >drive. Does anyone have any experience with the Maxtor Diamond Max 81.9 >(EIDE) >GB 5400 rpm hard drive? Several of the customer reviews have been less than >enthusiastic about this item. Does anyone have any first hand experience? >Would the Maxtor 60 GB hard drive (EIDE) be a better choice in terms of >quality >and functioning properly out of the box? Any experience with their tech >support >people (also several negative comments regarding t.s.)? >>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<< http://okphoto.webjump.com P:250-498-2800 F:250-498-6876 >>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<
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