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Posted at 8:38 AM on Thursday 12/11/08 by
Ben
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NewEgg.com has the Hitachi Travelstar 5K320 0A56417 320GB SATA 5400 RPM 8MB Buffer Mobile 2.5" Hard Drive for $80 - $20 rebate [Exp 12/31] + $0 shipping = $60 shipped. Thermal Fly-height Control increases reliability of the two 160GB platters.
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    sggrant - Posted 9:01 am PST 12/11/08 (230 Posts)  Report Spam

    May need to get one to upgrade my EEE pc.

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    mdheinzer - Posted 9:13 am PST 12/11/08 (630 Posts)  Report Spam

    3 bad things, there's a rebate, its only 5400, and its a hitachi.

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    wayneski - Posted 9:15 am PST 12/11/08 (79 Posts)  Report Spam

    320 GB? I have only 80 GB now., i'm getting one for sure.
    think of all the pron i could download. nice.

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    dd - Posted 9:28 am PST 12/11/08 (778 Posts)  Report Spam

    #2 is blowing smoke. Check around. The Hitachi Travelstar drives are marvelous, with an excellent reputation for reliability, lack of noise, cool running, and speed.

    The 5400 vs. 7200 debate is, well, debatable, but the reliability of these drives is not.

    I got the 7200 version of this when it was $70 shipped AR from TigerDirect last week. It's the 7th Travelstar I've owned, and they were all great.

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    jtbutler - Posted 9:34 am PST 12/11/08 (65 Posts)  Report Spam

    Slow speed, small buffer, rebate and $0.19/G? Where's the deal?

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    Shinare - Posted 9:58 am PST 12/11/08 (161 Posts)  Report Spam

    To any person who has had a 5400 RPM drive and then upgraded to a 7200RPM drive in the same laptop, as I have, there is no debate. Faster speed and no noticeable battery life drop. You would be a sucker for buying a 5400RPM drive anymore.

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    pcspecialist - Posted 10:06 am PST 12/11/08 (269 Posts)  Report Spam

    The 5400 vs. 7200 debate is, without qualification (including platter density) a debate only the clueless will engage in.

    How much data is read in a single rotation = rotation speed x density.

    Take the 5400RPM drives platter size, divide it by 1.33 and you have the platter size the 7200RPM drive must have to compete if everything else is the same between the drives.

    How much data is read in a single rotation = rotation speed x density.

    A 5K320 with 160GB per platter compared to a 7200RPM drive with 120GB per platter is a dead heat if everything else is identical but often better technology is used in the 5400RPM drives to compensate some for the lower spindle speed.

    How much data is read in a single rotation = rotation speed x density.

    No, the 5K320 is no big performer but it isn't a slacker either. There are a s*** load of 120GB (or less) per platter 7200RPM drives that don't perform any better.

    How much data is read in a single rotation = rotation speed x density.

    WD recently released a 5400RPM 2.5" drive with 250GB per platter that very few 7200RPM 2.5" drives outperform. I think once test review results start coming out that 250GB per platter 5400RPM drive will be only a few spots down from the top of the performance list and not be beat by any tangible margin.

    Peeps, don't get suckered by the RPM debate - it'll only prove what an rodeo cowboy you are if you fall for it. How much data is read in a single rotation = rotation speed x density.

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    pcspecialist - Posted 10:09 am PST 12/11/08 (269 Posts)  Report Spam

    In case you have not caught on yet.....

    Qualify your RPM remarks by including platter size compared to a 7200RPM or you make yourself out to be an rodeo cowboy!

    With 2.5" hard drives, 7200RPM drives have and still do lag in platter size, there always has been a 5400RPM drive with a larger platter than the largest platter 7200RPM drive.

    If you are going to comment on the RPM you had better do your homework and comment on platter size too or you are an rodeo cowboy.

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    lato - Posted 11:23 am PST 12/11/08 (496 Posts)  Report Spam

    I like the Travelstar... I have used two with no problems. Good price. But, the rebate kills it for me, as usual with NewEgg deals.

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    foomench - Posted 1:59 pm PST 12/11/08 (1391 Posts)  Report Spam

    I bought one of these a few weeks ago for an EEE Box PC. That came with 80GB, now it will have 320GB. I figure the higher density will make up for the lower speed.

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    Sal_Bandini_67 - Posted 6:28 am PST 12/12/08 (109 Posts)  Report Spam

    #7, you just called yourself clueless

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