Hitachi yesterday claimed the notebook hard drive performance lead as it shipped what it reckons is the world's fastest 2.5in HDD for mobile applications.
The 100GB Travelstar 7K100 spins at a desktop-standard 7200rpm. Hitachi says its own benchmarks show the drive operates seven per cent faster than 3.5in 7200rpm, 2MB cache desktop-specific drives.
The company's own tests also show a 25 per cent performance gain over "the fastest competitive" 2.5in 5400rpm drive. But since the new Travelstar spins 33 per cent faster than a 5400rpm unit, this is perhaps to be expected.
Hitachi says there was no comparable 7200rpm unit on the market when it conducted its testing. Seagate last month announced a 100GB 7200rpm notebook drive of its own, but it has yet to say when the product will ship.
Hitachi's new drive will also ship in 60GB and 80GB capacities. The company is shipping a parallel ATA version now, and expects to ship a Serial ATA implementation in July.
The drives can withstand 1000G non-operating shock and 300G operating shock - both more than the Seagate drive. The Travelstar offers an average latency of 4.2ms, with an 10ms average read time and an 11ms average write time - all pretty much what Seagate's drive provides.
Likewise, the Travelstar's 1.1W active power consumption and 0.85W idle power consumption match the Seagate's 1.1W and 0.95W figures. The acoustics are comparable too.
All Travelstar 7K100 models are RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances)-compliant, Hitachi said. This summer it plans to ship a 24x7-availability version pitched at blade servers.
7K100 - the perfect upgrade for your T4x machine?
7K100 - the perfect upgrade for your T4x machine?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/05/12 ... tar_100gb/

(2373-G3G) T40p/P-M 1.6GHz/1GB/60GB/14.1 SXGA/64MB ATI Fire GL 9000/CDRW-DVD/Cisco 802.11b/WinXP Pro SP2
(2373-8TG) T42/P-M 735/1GB/40GB/14.1 XGA/32MB ATI Radeon 7500/CDRW-DVD/Intel 802.11bg/WinXP Pro SP2
(2373-8TG) T42/P-M 735/1GB/40GB/14.1 XGA/32MB ATI Radeon 7500/CDRW-DVD/Intel 802.11bg/WinXP Pro SP2
Some of us have some pretty serious storage needs. I travel with my laptop, and need to keep with me the last 5 years or so of email, a half dozen several-GB virtual machines, about 8-10 GB of Lotus Notes databases, accumulated data files for customers going back to the late 1990's, and so on. I've got an 80 GB drive and while it's not full, there's not a LOT of extra space on it, considering I make backup images from one partition to the next as a precaution against accidental screwups. (Yes, I backup to external media, but having images on the HD is handy when I goof on the road short of wiping the HD).RS_003 wrote:sure its pretty fast.
But 100gb?
I have a 60gb 5k80 (going to upgrade to 7k60 this week) and i dont even use 40% of that.
Since i dont install any games (thinkpads are not for gamers)
so what is the use of a 100gb hdd?
Main point: some of us carry a lot of data because we never know what we might need!
Marc
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120 GB HD & 2.0 GB RAM
It just keeps getting better and better...
Formerly: T42p, T30, T20, 770X, 760CD
120 GB HD & 2.0 GB RAM
It just keeps getting better and better...
Formerly: T42p, T30, T20, 770X, 760CD
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You can select 7K100 now as an option from Dell. I forgot the machine, must be 9300 or XPS2.
Current: T43P-2687D5U: P-M 2G, 2G RAM, FireGL V3200 128M, 80G 5400 RPM(Will be 100G 7K100 when 2010 gone!), 15' UXGA, Multi Burner, Intel A/B/G, Bluetooth, 9 Cell, Fingerprint Reader, WinXP Pro
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Hi, I did a comparison on the specs of both drives yesterday, and the main differences are :how is this 7k100 compared to 7k60 besides the larger space?
1. 22% faster disk transfer rate for the 7K100. (same seek performance)
2. Lower power consumption in 7K100 (around 15% lower in most areas. Some areas even more.
3. Better operating shock resistance in 7K100 : 300Gs vs. 200Gs
4. More rugged head load/unload mechanism (600K load/unload cycles for 7K100 vs. 300K for 7K60)
5. Just a bit more noisy the 7K100 (0.1 bel or so)
760CD -> 770X -> 600E -> T23 -> T40 -> T42 -> T400 -> T430
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