T60 - what 160GB HD to buy
T60 - what 160GB HD to buy
I may shortly get a new T60, not sure which model. Newegg lists 7 different 160GB notebook hard drives. They are all quite a bit less expensive than the $209.00 model from Lenovo. Could someone please tell me which drives will work in the T60 (or, conversely, which ones will not). thank you.
C. Slater
Re: T60 - what 160GB HD to buy
Any Sata I or II drive should work in the T60 without a problem. I have replaced harddrives in both a T60p and a Z61p with a 160GB.cslater wrote:I may shortly get a new T60, not sure which model. Newegg lists 7 different 160GB notebook hard drives. They are all quite a bit less expensive than the $209.00 model from Lenovo. Could someone please tell me which drives will work in the T60 (or, conversely, which ones will not). thank you.
Specifically I purchased this drive:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6822145113
Hoto clone existing drive?
Thank you thank you! I'm putting one on order. If I wish simply to clone from the original Lenovo-installed drive (Win XP), what's the recommended procedure, or the simplest? Image backup and restore? Extract CD's from the recovery partition? I'd like to get the hardware set up first, especially the drive, before I go to town with my own customizations.
C. Slater
If you can find an extra $120 then the 7200RPM Seagate rocks:
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Seagate/ST9160823AS/
I installed one a couple of weeks ago now, it's about 25% faster than the 7K100 that came in my T60p. Think it's quieter too.
Simon
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Seagate/ST9160823AS/
I installed one a couple of weeks ago now, it's about 25% faster than the 7K100 that came in my T60p. Think it's quieter too.
Simon
sjhwilkes - can you run HDTACH ( http://www.simplisoftware.com/Public ) on your Seagate drive and report the performance numbers?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Apathy is on the rise, but nobody seems to care.
sjhwilkes... yes, please post a HDTACH of that drive. Very nice choice...sjhwilkes wrote:If you can find an extra $120 then the 7200RPM Seagate rocks:
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Seagate/ST9160823AS/
I installed one a couple of weeks ago now, it's about 25% faster than the 7K100 that came in my T60p. Think it's quieter too.
Simon
direct link:
http://www.simplisoftware.com/Public/in ... est=HdTach
thanks !!
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kulivontot
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here is what you're looking for:
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/04/23/ ... ds_deluxe/
They report that the best performer overall was the
Seagate Momentus 7200.2 - 160 GB, 7200 RPM
but it was really expensive.
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/04/23/ ... ds_deluxe/
They report that the best performer overall was the
Seagate Momentus 7200.2 - 160 GB, 7200 RPM
but it was really expensive.
New Seagate 160GB 7200RPM
It looks like the Seagate is the one to get. However, it's not widely available. My usual hardware vendors don't even list it. I would suppose that the Seagate, and other models, will become more widely available in a few months, and it may be worth waiting. Thanks for heads up.
C. Slater
Note that they only compare this to 5400RPM drives. I would like to see a comparison involving the Hitachi 7K100. They also say that the 7200RPM draws more power, something that isn't true of the Hitachi.kulivontot wrote:here is what you're looking for:
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/04/23/ ... ds_deluxe/
They report that the best performer overall was the
Seagate Momentus 7200.2 - 160 GB, 7200 RPM
but it was really expensive.
If the Seagate is vibration free, runs cool and *doesn't* take appreciably more power, I would jump in a second. The price at that link ($240) looks very reasonable, especially considering the price of the Hitachi at only 100GB.
-darren
Follow-up: Seagate 7200.2 160GB hard drive in a T60 gives these HDTach performance numbers:
Hitachi 7K60 60GB: average 30.5 MB/sec
Hitachi 7K100 100GB: average 43.3 MB/sec
Seagate 7200.2 160GB: average 47.9 MB/sec
I can't hear the Seagate drive at all. It's totally silent to me.
Hitachi 7K60 60GB: average 30.5 MB/sec
Hitachi 7K100 100GB: average 43.3 MB/sec
Seagate 7200.2 160GB: average 47.9 MB/sec
I can't hear the Seagate drive at all. It's totally silent to me.
Apathy is on the rise, but nobody seems to care.
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jns2001
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PC Connection is great, I was on vacations with the family, my t41 died, I purchased a t60p and it was delivered in the next day at a Disney resort.cslater wrote:PC Connection lists the Seagate 160GB/7200RPM for about $180.00. It's on backorder, with no date listed. However I suspect you'll find it's on backorder everywhere, unless you happen to find a place that has one. I have found PC Connection to be helpful and reliable.
FWIW, i find that it's worth buying the drives from Lenovo since they're the unit that is most likely to fail on your computer. Lenovo will overnight you a new hard drive if it fails, which is very convenient and should save you money in the long-run. I find that my drive crashes every 2 years or so just from normal use, and Lenovo/IBM have been very good about replacing them.
T60P 2613CTO - 15" SXGA+ FlexView - T7600 2.33 Ghz Core 2 Duo - 3GB RAM - FireGL 5250 256MB
Really? What are you doing to them?sb37 wrote: I find that my drive crashes every 2 years or so just from normal use, and Lenovo/IBM have been very good about replacing them.
I've only had a couple of drives fail in all my many years of thinkpad use. Both drives that failed were the hitachi travelstar, the notoriously bad drives on the early t40-series thinkpads.
I agree with your point about the benefit of getting the drive installed by lenovo with your purchase, re the warranty
W530 2447HU5 | W520 428424U | T520 4243WD1 | T520 4243B37 | T420 4180AC7 | W500 4063GW2 | W500 406333U | X60 170997U | T60 1951A31 | T43 266889U
As far as I know, the T60 supports only SATA150.infrd wrote:Just a question regarding the Seagate 7200.2s. They support SATA 300, which can be reverted to 150 via a jumper on the drive. Does the T60 support SATA 300? I'm seriously considering one of these, just like to know what to do with the jumper once I do buy the hard drive.
X230t 3434-CTO
T410s 2912-2DU
T43 2668-71U
T410s 2912-2DU
T43 2668-71U
hah they were hitachi travelstars, so maybe that was the problem. I went through 3 in 4 years on my t40. I suppose I do a lot of writing to disk, as well as a lot of carrying around of the laptop. fingers crossed that the newest crop of disks in the t6x series are more durable!
T60P 2613CTO - 15" SXGA+ FlexView - T7600 2.33 Ghz Core 2 Duo - 3GB RAM - FireGL 5250 256MB
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