T42: 80GB-5400rpm vs 60GB-7200rpm
T42: 80GB-5400rpm vs 60GB-7200rpm
would I expect a noticeable difference? I do some programming and the output gets written to the drive - potentially >1GB per run (which gets post-processed and then deleted). Also, are there any 80GB 7200rpm drives for the T42?
while we are on the HDD topic - why does winXP chew up so much HDD - ~20GB??? its ridiculous.
many thanks
z.
while we are on the HDD topic - why does winXP chew up so much HDD - ~20GB??? its ridiculous.
many thanks
z.
On hard drive: I would expect you would see a difference. The way it works for me is that the 7200rpm drive makes all operations faster.
On WinXPP: It does not eat up 20Gb. My WinXPP installation used 27Gb, and that includes 4 additionaal complete computers each with its own Office suite and set of tools (9gb), a complete set of application and driver installation files for 9 different desktops and laptops (4Gb), client files (1Gb), personal documents (1Gb), a medium set of rainbow tables (3Gb). That leaves WinXPP at 9Gb including many different applications and tools. I think I can build a standard Windows XP Pro machine with Office XP and a working collection of tools in 6Gb or less. Be sure you are not including the PreDesktop Area and the Restore Recovery data if you use it. Also remember that a 60,000,000,000 bit drive is about 58Gb. Vendors like to advertise with the larger number.
... JD Hurst
On WinXPP: It does not eat up 20Gb. My WinXPP installation used 27Gb, and that includes 4 additionaal complete computers each with its own Office suite and set of tools (9gb), a complete set of application and driver installation files for 9 different desktops and laptops (4Gb), client files (1Gb), personal documents (1Gb), a medium set of rainbow tables (3Gb). That leaves WinXPP at 9Gb including many different applications and tools. I think I can build a standard Windows XP Pro machine with Office XP and a working collection of tools in 6Gb or less. Be sure you are not including the PreDesktop Area and the Restore Recovery data if you use it. Also remember that a 60,000,000,000 bit drive is about 58Gb. Vendors like to advertise with the larger number.
... JD Hurst
Re: T42: 80GB-5400rpm vs 60GB-7200rpm
Wow, that's quite a lot of output. Maybe there's a more efficient way of handling the data conversion between the two systems that you're working with?zver17 wrote: I do some programming and the output gets written to the drive - potentially >1GB per run (which gets post-processed and then deleted).
I'd say first look for a better algorithm, _then_ look for a better hard drive.
In this case the output data volume is fairly genuine from some engineering statistics computation. Although it would be possible to re-organise the algorithm to reduce storage at the cost of increasing runtime and algorithm complexity, generally I prefer to maximally speed things up in time even if it means increasing storage in ram and hdd.
I will be getting a dedicated desktop (quad-Xeon or Athlon
) for these computations, but its impressive that a laptop nowdays can handle them more or less ok (probably faster than my 1-year old desktop).
I will be getting a dedicated desktop (quad-Xeon or Athlon
It would really depend on whether you are I/O bound or CPU bound.
If you are trying to read or write that 1 GB of data in 2 minutes, then definitely get the 7K60. But If it takes 2 hours of processing to read or write it, then it won't make any difference.
I have the 7K60 in my T42 and it is lightning fast. I also have the 80 GB 5400 in the ultrabay at the moment. It is no slouch either, but it can't compare to the 7K60.
Ed Gibbs
If you are trying to read or write that 1 GB of data in 2 minutes, then definitely get the 7K60. But If it takes 2 hours of processing to read or write it, then it won't make any difference.
I have the 7K60 in my T42 and it is lightning fast. I also have the 80 GB 5400 in the ultrabay at the moment. It is no slouch either, but it can't compare to the 7K60.
Ed Gibbs
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