For 2.5" why no use a SSD?

On Jan 22, 1:21 pm, peterh...@cruzio.com wrote:
> > The 7200 RPM drives have faster seek times. There may also be a
> > higher Bus speed and a larger buffer, making data access, transfer
> > and use by software more rapid.
>
> > So far as price, cyberguys.com has Western Digital IDE/ATA drives in
> > 3.5" diameter. These have the 7200 RPM speed you're looking for and
> > come in 160GB ($53), 250GB ($65) and 500GB ($85) capacities.
>
> > Hope that helps!
>
> There are not a lot of options in the 2.5" IDE form factor, which is what
> the early Minis require.
>
> As there are so few offerings still available in 2.5" IDE drives, you get
> what you can find.
>
> OWC probably has the widest offerings.

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