We're getting closer now folks. Probably only show up as 25 gigs in
Windows but might make for an interesting boot drive. :-)
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=10009697
John R Steinbruner wrote:
I went from a 74 gig Raptor boot drive to the new VelociRaptor 150 gig
for my boot drive.
The rest of the box is the same as it was..
In informal tests, XP boots 12 seconds faster now, and Vista boots 15
seconds faster than before....
On Nov 27, 2008, at 1:49 PM, Stan Zaske wrote:
This might interest you.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136260
Winterlight wrote:
Here are the specs for my old SATA 1 RAPTOR = 74GB
Data Transfer Rate (maximum)
- Buffer to Host 1.5 Gb/s max2
Average Read Seek 4.5 ms (average)
Track-to-track Seek3 0.6 ms (average)
Full Stroke Seek3 10.2 ms (average)
Average Latency 2.99 ms (nominal)
Rotational Speed 10,000 RPM
Buffer 8 MB
And here are the specs for the new 300GB Raptor I am thinking about
getting to install OS and programs on.
- Buffer to Host 3.0 Gb/s max2
Average Read Seek 4.2 ms (average)
Track-to-track Seek3 0.7 ms (average)
Full Stroke Seek3 8.5 ms (average)
Average Latency 5.5 ms (nominal)
Rotational Speed 10,000 RPM
Buffer 16 MB
OK the new one is faster, but a lot faster? the latency number shows
a big improvement but the others maybe 10 or 15 percent improvement.
I wonder if it is worth spending 200 bucks to upgrade. Or am I not
getting something?