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Seven Mobile ATA Hard Drives Compared

AnInkle writes "Though hard drives are allegedly the fastest advancing high-tech product, most laptop manufacturers persist in saving a buck by outfitting their units with a low-end, low-cache, low-capacity, low-spindle-speed HDD. The Tech Report takes a different angle from other mobile hard drive reviews by including one of those maligned 4,200 RPM, 2MB cache models in their roundup of 2.5" hard drives, which includes 'a 160 GB perpendicular monster and a couple of 7,200-RPM speed demons.' The results are clear that most of us would see a tremendous boost in performance by upgrading this one component."

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  1. suprise :( by TheRealMindChild · · Score: 4, Funny

    tremendous boost in performance by upgrading this one component

    If you think THATs suprising, imagine my face when I found out that FLAMMABLE and INFLAMMABLE mean the SAME THING.

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  2. It's not just heat that's the problem. by Ohreally_factor · · Score: 2, Funny

    The other issue with using ultra fast spindle speed HDs in laptops is that it makes your laptop pull to the left.

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  3. Re:Hard Drives are the slowest advancing component by uncoveror · · Score: 2, Funny

    In my day, a hard drive was going across the country in a car with kids in the back whining, "Are we there yet?" We didn't have it easy like you whipper-snappers with your SATA and your RAID! Hell, Raid was for killing bugs.

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