2 Nov 2006 at 00:41 #1 Lanz Lanz Soldato Joined 26 Nov 2002 Posts 6,852 Location Romford These new seagates are pretty nippy eh? I'm going to finally get rid of my 15K Scsi and see how i get along with this... Ahhhh, finally the silence!
These new seagates are pretty nippy eh? I'm going to finally get rid of my 15K Scsi and see how i get along with this... Ahhhh, finally the silence!
2 Nov 2006 at 01:15 #2 MikeHunt79 MikeHunt79 Soldato Joined 4 Jan 2004 Posts 20,802 Location ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Looks good... is that a 7200.10?
2 Nov 2006 at 01:43 #3 caff caff Soldato Joined 8 Feb 2004 Posts 3,761 Location London Hmm yes - please elaborate what model and motherboard are you using?
2 Nov 2006 at 10:02 #4 semi-pro waster semi-pro waster Man of Honour Joined 27 Sep 2004 Posts 25,821 Location Glasgow caff said: Hmm yes - please elaborate what model and motherboard are you using? Click to expand... Well I can tell you the model straight away, the clue is in the horizontal axis of the chart. It is a 250gb The drive seems pretty quick although the CPU utilisation is rather high, maybe the controller isn't very good on your motherboard?
caff said: Hmm yes - please elaborate what model and motherboard are you using? Click to expand... Well I can tell you the model straight away, the clue is in the horizontal axis of the chart. It is a 250gb The drive seems pretty quick although the CPU utilisation is rather high, maybe the controller isn't very good on your motherboard?
2 Nov 2006 at 16:59 #5 BruceLee BruceLee Soldato Joined 22 May 2003 Posts 4,055 its a seagate 720.10 barracuda 250gb, as I have the same one. Nice and quiet drive.