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Abstract: If an updates needed to the old Ben Franklin adage, let us be the first to suggest that it be reworded to "nothing is certain but death, taxes, and hard drive capacity increases." Yes, with practically every new season, we need yet another new plateau in...
Abstract: Western Digital, secondo produttore al mondo di dischi rigidi, è sicuramente un nome molto conosciuto fra gli appassionati, grazie anche ad alcuni aspetti che permettono all'azienda californiana di differenziarsi dalla concorrenza. L'assenza nei propr...
Abstract: It seems like only yesterday we recommended the Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 (web ID: 88756), and marvelled that you could get 750GB of storage for just £234. A year down the line, and its time to marvel again. The SE16 provides 750GB, but for just 17...
Abstract: Seagate still trails behind WD, because its 1 TB Barracuda 7200.11 isnt available yet. The storage marketplace has grown noticeably faster than have markets for other PC components in the past few years, primarily because hard disks are being used i...
Fast. Lower power usage. Tech built in to increase reliability. Good price.
Not the largest capacity drive available.
Western Digital finally moves to PMR with its Caviar SE16 line of drives. Western Digitals Caviar SE16 WD7500AAKS offers a good performance in a 7200RPM drive, the price is also right....
7,200-RPM hard drives are usually split between camps that excel at sequential transfers and those that prefer more randomized access patterns. The Caviar SE16 750GB is different, though, because it doesnt seem to care what you throw at it. In HD Tach...
Abstract: Today WD introduces its next Caviar SE16, a 4-platter unit that extends the firms flagship to 750 gigabytes. In addition to featuring the standard 8.9 millisecond seek time and 16 megabyte buffer specs, the Caviar WD7500AAKS incorporates intelligent s...
As we can see from the tests above, the Seagate wins in most of the tests. For the experienced or even novice computer techies, the Seagate would be a better choice. With a 5 year warranty, compared to the Western Digital’s 3 years, the Seagate come...
Abstract: Western Digital was founded in 1970 and began designing and manufacturing hard drives in 1988. The company is headquartered in Lake Forest, California, and employs approximately 23,000 people worldwide. Their innovative manufacturing facilities are loc...