First SATA model for the R series?

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First SATA model for the R series?

#1 Post by lparsons » Mon Nov 17, 2008 11:45 am

Which R series thinkpad was the first to use SATA hard drives instead of EIDE? I've been poking around through the usual channels for used laptops, and I would like my next one to use SATA drives since the EIDE drives are getting hard to find.

I'm seeing a variety of R4x, T4x, T5x, and R5x laptops that I'm pondering...

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#2 Post by underclocker » Mon Nov 17, 2008 11:51 am

R60. It also had the Core cpu platform (note that Celeron models can be upgraded to Core Solo or Core Duos).

The Z60m/Z60t were the first ThinkPad with the new SATA drives and 20v AC adapter. These actually had the older Pentium M cpu platform (like T43's). (Note that Celeron models accept 533MHz bus Pentium M cpus.)
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#3 Post by basketb » Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:10 pm

The R60 was the first one to have the main HD being SATA. However, you can use the Ultrabay 2nd HD SATA adapter for the T6x/R6x in the R5x/T4x as well.

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#4 Post by lparsons » Mon Nov 17, 2008 1:26 pm

A-ha!

That is useful to know. Being as I have yet to find a 2.5 EIDE drive over 250gb, I am looking for a system with 2.5 SATA so I can have a very large main HD.

I guess these ones that I've been seeing so far won't cut it, then.

The ultrabay is a useful thing to know about, but I would prefer to use only one HD in a laptop, rather than having two spinning platters pulling down power while booted.

thanks!

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