6 Month ago I upgraded a previous 2.5" laptop internal WD Sata 320GB
5400rpm HDD for another WD (scorpio black?) 750GB 7200rpm:

cat /proc/scsi/scsi

labels it as:
WDC WD7500BPKT-0 Rev: 01.0

The 320GB one was responding to various "hdparm -B VALUE" values... with 
254/255 shutting off spindown/unload completely...
The 750GB new one doesn't seems to care at all!

Ubuntu version unchanged (10.04), only disks copy (dd command with an
USB adapter)/changed.

And unload seems more brutal and loud than previous device, maybe
because of increased rpms.

For the moment, no problem with it... but the issue is probably with new
HDD firmwares that does not take care of energy saving modes/values to
exhibit good performance per watt figures in tests, whatever the test
configuration/OS. Even if that may cause reliability problems.

Needless to say that booting windows partition does not change anything.
That's not a linux problem.

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