Testseek.com have collected 20 expert reviews of the Western Digital Raptor X SATA150 WD-AHFD Series and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital Raptor X SATA150 WD-AHFD Series.
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It is clear that Western Digital has introduced to the market the ultimate in magnetic storage drives, once again. The Raptor range when first introduced sold well, despite their high price per gigabyte. With the emphasis on larger storage mediums in ...
Abstract: Though the 74GB Raptor enjoyed fame and fortune for more than a year as the world’s fastest hard drive, its low areal density and 8MB buffer allowed high-capacity 7200rpm drives to catch up—and even surpass—the mighty Raptor. WD has remedied the situat...
As you can see from the benchmarks in the previous pages, there really isn’t much to say except that the new Raptor X is pretty damn fast. In fact, it’s the fastest SATA drive that we’ve tested. It does pretty well in synthetic benchmark...
Low average seek time and fast transfer speeds; one-of-a-kind clear cover.
Expensive
If you need a fast single SATA drive and you don’t care how much it costs, this is it. Youll dig the clear cover (and if you dont, theres a solid top version for $50 less). ...
Konklusjon, Vi kan vel like gjerne si det med en gang: Raptor X er en råtass av en harddisk. Med sitt noe spesielle vindu og utforming har man virkelig en harddisk som skiller seg ut på flere måter, La gå, de fleste bryr seg kanskje ikke om utseendet til...
Konklusjon
Vi kan vel like gjerne si det med en gang: Raptor X er en råtass av en harddisk. Med sitt noe spesielle vindu og utforming har man virkelig en harddisk som skiller seg ut på flere måter. La gå, de fleste bryr seg kanskje ikke om utseendet til harddisk...
Abstract: Almost three years ago, Western Digitals WD360 Raptor drive first saw the light of day, and was greeted with cautious optimism. It was meant to be a cost effective alternative for expensive SCSI enterprise-class hard drives, but would it succeed? WD...
Abstract: WD’s long-awaited update to the 10,000 RPM SATA Raptor has arrived! The family’s new bellwether ups capacity up to 150 gigabytes and claims to significantly increase performance while maintaining the line’s admirable power and noise levels. Join Sto...
Abstract: When we last looked at SSDs in June it was clear that they had reached a place where there were three main controller manufacturers; Intel, Indilinx and Samsung...
Western Digital had to do something radical to make the Raptor king of S-ATA disks again, and the company has delivered. However, the Raptor X cant compete with 7,200rpm disks on price. At £1.75 per GB, its expensive, even compared with 500GB disks. ...