Anyone have any large hard drives in their machines?
Anyone have any large hard drives in their machines?
Just curious about what people are running in their machines. I've got an Apple branded 80GB Fujitsu drive, which *seems* to be causing more crashes on suspend/resume, though I haven't really narrowed it down to that yet. But... It's only a 4200rpm model so any upgrade would be a welcome speed boost 
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The largest laptop and desktop hard drives I have used are 80GB 5400rpm and 500GB 7200rpm, respectively. And they all work just as well as smaller ones.
When the 160GB laptop drives drop below $100, I will grab one!
When the 160GB laptop drives drop below $100, I will grab one!
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Dell OptiPlex 9010 SFF (Core i3-3220 / 8GB / 8TB); HP 8300 Elite minitower (Core i7-3770 / 16GB / 9.25TB)
Acer T272HUL; Crossover 404K; Dell 3008WFP, U2715H, U2711, P2416D; Monoprice 10734; QNIX QHD2410R; Seiki Pro SM40UNP
I bought a 120 GB Seagate at Frys a few days ago for $160 and restored a Ghost 2003 image of the 80 GB I received in my R60 to it. Once I rembered to rewrite the MBR (I had simply restored a partition image to a virgin drive which doesn't catch the MBR) It worked fine.
I have only used it for a few days so far, but seems solid. Completed several standby/resume cycles with no problems.
Ken
I have only used it for a few days so far, but seems solid. Completed several standby/resume cycles with no problems.
Ken
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I have A31p TPs and am now full on my primary drives (100GB/7200) .. am looking to 120 or 160 GB.
SATA and PATA have me stumped. Could someone explain?
Frank K-F
SATA and PATA have me stumped. Could someone explain?
Frank K-F
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Re: Max Capacity HDDs Today
You want PATA/IDE drives for the A31p, PATA refers to Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment; while SATA, which is the newer HDD interface taking hold (especially in laptops now), is Serial Advanced Technology Attachment and has a different controller setup and relationship with the host system. They also have different connector form factors and power supply differences.FrankK-F wrote:I have A31p TPs and am now full on my primary drives (100GB/7200) .. am looking to 120 or 160 GB.
SATA and PATA have me stumped. Could someone explain?
Frank K-F
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Easiest way to explain it is that they are different formats for the interface hooking up the drive to the machine.
SATA = Serial Advanced Technology Attachment, uses a 4 pin cable to transfer data serially (bit by bit).
PATA: Parallel Advanced Tecnology Attachment. Transfers 32 bits at a time in parallel.
Image showing the two interfaces for comparison.
SATA = Serial Advanced Technology Attachment, uses a 4 pin cable to transfer data serially (bit by bit).
PATA: Parallel Advanced Tecnology Attachment. Transfers 32 bits at a time in parallel.
Image showing the two interfaces for comparison.
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