Katipo wrote:
I think that Seagate would have just about anything catered for.
Might be an idea to check out the latest, though.
They may be a little expensive, but with the space they save, that's
money in the bank, dependent on your application.
http://techreport.com/reviews/2005q4/seagate-7200.9/index.x?pg=1
That looks good. However, the .9 series are 3.0 Gb/s drives and the
system I am getting has the Silicon Image 3114 controller, which only
supports SATA-150. I don't think I can justify the extra expense to get
the .9 drives. But thanks for the pointer. I'll keep them in mind if I
get a system that supports that speed.
-Roberto
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