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Hitachi to Release Half TB Drive Soon

samdu writes "Hitachi has announced plans to release a 7200 RPM 3.5 inch 500 GB hard drive in the first quarter of this year." Maybe this one won't require a new motherboard to use. I think I've replaced more mobo's to handle larger drives than I have to support faster CPUs.

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  1. Re:FP by lostinchicago · · Score: -1, Troll

    you were close..... kinda

  2. Half a TB? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Since when does a TB only exist out of 1000MBs, which aren't even actual megabytes, but some twisted form of false advertising?

  3. Ok we have almost had all the typical responses by ACK!! · · Score: 1, Troll

    We got the more room for porn post.

    Good job.

    We got the when will we see this kind of capacity on my iPod post.

    Good job.

    Now all the need is -- (drum roll please) --

    But does linux support it yet?

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  4. Not quite. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    You are but another failure in a long line of failures, each failure being more spectacular than the previous. To sum it up in haiku form:

    You fucking fail it
    First post is just not for you
    Death is the answer

  5. 640K by goombah99 · · Score: -1, Troll

    if 640K is enough for anyone, then this is enough for 1% of the united states. So how many of these do they plan to make.

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  6. Re:Sounds like an OS problem ... by Richard_at_work · · Score: 0, Troll

    So Im not right, then? Without giving any reason why or information to the opposite, you jsut label me as wrong. My post is 100% correct. There ARE BIOS's that dont hand off addressing to the OS, and generally these BIOS's are the same ones that have the 137GB limit, and yes I understand that there are OSes that exaggerate this problem, but I was pointing out to the grandparent that the problem does exist in BIOS's alone, regardless of the fact he may not have seen it. Go back to your hole please, you dont belong out here.