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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
+Fast drive+all black,sleak...-bit noisy...-pricy-,only sata-150,
By Amazonist (Miami, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Western Digital WD1500ADFD 150GB Hard Drive (Electronics)
I have 2 of these in RAID-0, they literally saturate the sata-1 bus @ 150mbps. Would of been better if these drives support SATA-II at the time they were released...Can get rather noisy in a quiet environment (sounds like some slugs in a plasticbox being shaked) when heavily accessed..but atleast the audible frequencies are in the lower spectrum and doesn't have the high pitch sound that comes from my 15,000 rpm SCSI Seagate Cheetah, which is much slower than this although made since 2000. Don't go for the raptor-X infront of this one, as that one has a lower MTBF, is more audible (due to the special cover), and is entirely more expensive, unless that's what you want ofcourse. They are otherwise, identical in performance.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Drive,
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This review is from: Western Digital WD1500ADFD 150GB Hard Drive (Electronics)
Drive works great...replaced two 36gb Raptors with this one. Have not used it in a RAID setup but I noticed better performance with the 16mb cache over the 36gb Raptor which only had an 8mb cache.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Raptors going the way of the dinosaur?,
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This review is from: Western Digital WD1500ADFD 150GB Hard Drive (Electronics)
I've been reading lately about solid state disc(SSD) drives making their way to the consumer market. With no moving parts they would be much more quite then the drives we use now, are super fast, but they also cost their weight in gold. A 32GB SanDisk SSD drive will run you over a grand! Until those prices drop I'll stick with a hard disc drive, thank you very much! :D
As far as the Raptor goes I couldn't be happier with its performance. The price isn't bad and the read/write times are impressive. Right now I'm only running one of these but in the near future plan on running a dual boot system and using two of these for the OS's and essential programs. My 2x TB drives will hold all my movies and other media.(Hi-Def media really eats up the HD space quickly, I still remember when a Gig was a ton of space!) One of Vistas touted features is ReadyBoost or using a jump drive, but when you have a Raptor theres no need. I saw no noticeable improvement in access times when using ReadyBoost, the 4GB Corsair Voyager GT actually seemed slower than when using the Raptor. While the Raptors are far from silent(Samsungs Spinpoint drives are very quiet!) I wouldn't say they are loud. My Liteon DVD drive is much noisier then my Raptor so I have no complaints. I'm hoping in the future WD releases larger than 150GB drives so I can just use them in place of 7200RPM drives, time will tell. While the price premium of a 10kRPM drive wont appeal to everyone, I think the small increase is worth it to enthusiasts looking to squeeze every last bit of performance out of their setup. Recommended!
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