Western Digital Caviar SE16 250GB 2500KS SATA-II 16MB Cache - OEM

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I was thinking about purchasing this drive, but im curious as to why it's so cheap for 250gb and 16mb Cache? Is there any catches to this or is it a good drive and an amazing price?

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The Seagate 7200.10s have a sustained transfer rate of about 5-10Mb/s higher than the rest of the current 7200rpm disks due to the increased data density offered by the Perpendicular Recording method employed by the drives.

5-10Mb/s is about a 10-15% increase btw.
 
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Anandtech did a head-to-head review of these 2 drives (320GB) a few months ago. I think they liked both, the Seagate having the edge with sustained xfer rates (e.g. games install) while the WD was better for non-sequential access (e.g. game load). I don't think you would notice the differencein performance (the WD is the quieter/cooler though).
 
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