HD for T23: Hitachi 7K60, 7K100 E7k100 ?!

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HD for T23: Hitachi 7K60, 7K100 E7k100 ?!

#1 Post by _erazor_ » Sat Oct 01, 2005 8:33 am

Hi there

I want to install a 7200RPM drive into my T23, but I don`t know which one of the 7K60, 7K100 E7k100 I shall take.

Does anyone know what are the differences between those drives?

They are all 7200rpm and 8Mb cache.

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Re: HD for T23: Hitachi 7K60, 7K100 E7k100 ?!

#2 Post by stgreek » Sat Oct 01, 2005 9:10 am

_erazor_ wrote:Hi there

I want to install a 7200RPM drive into my T23, but I don`t know which one of the 7K60, 7K100 E7k100 I shall take.

Does anyone know what are the differences between those drives?

They are all 7200rpm and 8Mb cache.
First of all, the E7K100 and E7K60 are destined for servers where you have continuous operation and as little spin-on and offs as possible, therefore you should avoid them. The 7K60 is the first generation 7200 drive from Hitachi, it is well-tested, reliable and fast. The 7k100 is the 2nd generation, and comes in 60GB, 80GB and 100GB models. It is supposed to be faster than 7k60 while using less power, which is a good thing. However, they can be very hard to find as initial stock has been taken by large vendors. If the cash difference between the 7k60 and 7k100 at 60GB is big go for the 7k60, if not go for the 7k100.
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#3 Post by _erazor_ » Sat Oct 01, 2005 10:12 am

ok thanks a lot ;)

that really helped me

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#4 Post by ddutta » Sat Oct 01, 2005 11:31 pm

http://www.pricegrabber.com/p__Hitachi_ ... bottomline

7K100 is cheaper.

Also I am curious to know whether someone has benchmarked the 7K60 and 7K100 together

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#5 Post by hoya » Fri Oct 07, 2005 1:32 pm

here is the 7K60 compared to the Seagate 100gb 7200.1, which should be roughly comparable to the 100gb 7K100:
http://www.barefeats.com/hard56.html

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#6 Post by _erazor_ » Fri Oct 07, 2005 7:13 pm

hoya wrote:here is the 7K60 compared to the Seagate 100gb 7200.1, which should be roughly comparable to the 100gb 7K100:
http://www.barefeats.com/hard56.html
nah, the 7k100 is faster then the 7k60 for several reasons

1. improved technology
2. higher data density, so more date passes the head at same rotation speed

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#7 Post by mamamia » Fri Oct 07, 2005 8:55 pm

[quote="hoya"]here is the 7K60 compared to the Seagate 100gb 7200.1, which should be roughly comparable to the 100gb 7K100:
http://www.barefeats.com/hard56.html[/quote]

yeah, not to say it's just you, but why do people think that?

it doesn't make sense. why would you say the 7k60 is comparable to the 7k100? just because they're 7200 rpm? the seagate is also. just because they're by hitachi? hitachi makes plenty of drives.

a new generation makes a lot of difference

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#8 Post by hoya » Fri Oct 07, 2005 10:42 pm

mamamia wrote: yeah, not to say it's just you, but why do people think that?

it doesn't make sense. why would you say the 7k60 is comparable to the 7k100? just because they're 7200 rpm? the seagate is also. just because they're by hitachi? hitachi makes plenty of drives.

a new generation makes a lot of difference
I was saying that the 7K100 was roughly comparable to the 7200.1 - take a look at these specs for yourself:

Hitachi 7k100 100GB
HTS721010G9AT00
Max areal density: 81
media transfer rate: 629
noise idle/op: 2.6, 3.0
operating shock: 300
non-operating shock: 1000
power consumption read/write/idle: 2.0/2.0/1.1

Seagate 7200.1 100GB
ST910021A
Max areal density: 83
Media transfer rate: 539
Noise idle/op: 2.5, 2.9
Operating shock: 250
Non-operating shock: 800
Power consumption read/write/idle: 2.2 /2.4/1.3

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