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Whooa Fujitsu rocks!!!
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Well, I just upgraded my HD with Fujitsu and I got a really good deal on this one, I bought 120GB/5400 rpm and total cost me only $80 plus tax (after rebate), bought it at frys. I see that the speed of my PB is obviously faster than before (standard 40GB).
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Fujitsu has been making pretty good 2.5 inch HDD lately. If you want the absolutely fastest however Hitatchi wins in all RPM categories for laptop HDD both SATA and ATA
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(
Last edited by darkmatter; Jun 4, 2007 at 05:38 AM.
Reason: Correcting URL)
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Originally Posted by darkmatter
Your first link is just some domain squatter filled with ads.
Assuming you mean how long until Apple adopts 10k/15k RPM drives for laptops, it's going to be qutie a while. Note they burn 3-7 times as much power (ditto heat output) as the 7200/5400RPM drives.
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yup hitachi is fastest, not only in performance but also in dying. My hitachi drive was one of the most short lived one I ever owned, about 6 months lifespan
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