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Larger Hard Disks Coming Soon
Should be very helpful when/if HD tuners become the norm...
http://www.pcworld.com/resource/arti...RSS,RSS,00.asp |
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And in related news... Sector size going up...
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2TB on 1 disc... Sounds great.
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Yeah, sign me up...
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The question is when. I would settle for a 1Tb 3.5 inch drive this year.
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I made a mistake when I replaced my 160GB Samsung for the 250GB version. Even though SPCR says it's almost the same, it seems quite a bit louder to me...
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The problem is that Magnetic recording technology is pettey much DEAD technology after all the new technology to be looking forword to is solid state technology which will be more durable and more robust data storage solution over magnetic type recording which is more pone to data corruption over time becuases of the moving parts which do wear out over time which is not going to extend the life of platter based drive any time soon, but need less to say the major problem with solid state it cost a lot cash just 250GB drive.
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I hear you. I've got 3 drives in my LC-17...1 80, 1 300, and 1 400. The only thing I can hear are the drives...I'm not talking seeks, disc access, etc...but the motors themselves. If it weren't for that noise, I'd have a virtually slient rig
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Yup I'm ref to Military & Enterprise grade Solid State Drive
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Solid state tech is interesting, I belive magnetic hard drives are the limiting factor in increasing overall computer speed at the moment.
Samsung is developing "affordable" solid state disks aimed at the laptop market. http://www.engadget.com/2006/03/12/l...h-solid-state/ These (I belive) dont have the problems flash does, only so many writes, or using volatile ram as storage, you lose power its erased (this is TI's solution with automated HDD backup). However, i bet they will still run well over $10/GB, compared to under .50 cents for a 400GB SATA drive. So while we might be booting off SSDs soon, dont count on affordable storage for hdtv from them for a looooong while. |
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Drive Noise..
Blade, are those drives really that noisy ? Maybe I'm just used to noise from cooling fans, I'm not sure. I have 300 & 400GB Seagate drives, and I'd never know they were there, but then again, I do have a lot of fan noise.
Re the nvram drives, aren't the ones being discussed like those that were stolen from PC's over in Afghanistan recently ? |
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You know, Seagate has (or will have soon) a 750GB drive:
http://www.seagate.com/products/personal/barracuda.html /drool Apparently ~$500 http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=...oogle&ct=title |
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Seagate seems to be top dog out there right now. They seem to be the only one with Perpendicular drives out so far. Though they are only laptop drives and rather small at 80gb and 120gb...
Hopefully merging with Maxtor won't hurt their inovation... |
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At 3 feet I can hear a very low hum from the 80mm Yate Loon fans running at 5v. My couch is 10 feet from my HTPC and it's inaudible from there. I can hear the birds and crickets chirping outside, but I don't hear anything from my HTPC when I'm on the couch. Some people don't mind a little noise because it's drown out by the TV, but I sometimes study and read in my living room and don't want to be distracted by a noisy HTPC. |
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