So I went ahead and ordered a Raptor X 10,000 rpm 150 gig HD.
Wow, if you are looking for an upgrade without rebuild a pc I recommend this one. I start windows now in 4 seconds and maps for games load like crazy.
I also have noticed a slight fps increase in FEAR performance.
Any one have experience with these?
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Raptor XAnyone use them?
Started by Agent_H, paź 9 2007 09:48
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Napisany paź 9, 2007 - 09:48
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Napisany paź 9, 2007 - 06:00
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Napisany paź 10, 2007 - 08:31
Agent_H, on Oct 9th 2007, 10:48 AM, said:
So I went ahead and ordered a Raptor X 10,000 rpm 150 gig HD.
Wow, if you are looking for an upgrade without rebuild a pc I recommend this one. I start windows now in 4 seconds and maps for games load like crazy.
I also have noticed a slight fps increase in FEAR performance.
Any one have experience with these?
Wow, if you are looking for an upgrade without rebuild a pc I recommend this one. I start windows now in 4 seconds and maps for games load like crazy.
I also have noticed a slight fps increase in FEAR performance.
Any one have experience with these?
I have thought about purchasing one of them before, but I'm really partial to Seagate drives. I have just always had good results with them and until recently they were the only company offering five year warranties. As I understand it, in benchmarks the difference between a 10K & a 7200RPM drive of equal size,cache,I/O is minimal. With the high capacity perpendicular recording drives now the difference between a 7200RPM drive & a 10K is even further reduced. In some benchmarks I have actually seen the 7200RPM drive beat the Raptor by a millisecond or two.
I'd love to see specs of someone with a Gigabyte iDrive, though. I've always wondered what the performance is out of them.
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Napisany lut 16, 2008 - 09:13
I run 2 and cant complain
#5
Napisany mar 30, 2008 - 07:59
Just run 2 74's in raid 0, thats outrunning a single 150 with ease.
Even 2 7200 rpm disks are outrunning a single raptor.
I love the permormance but i would never buy any raptors again they are just tooo fecking noisy.
And i can tell got 3 of those noisy bastards.
Even 2 7200 rpm disks are outrunning a single raptor.
I love the permormance but i would never buy any raptors again they are just tooo fecking noisy.
And i can tell got 3 of those noisy bastards.
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Napisany lut 20, 2009 - 08:38
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Napisany lut 20, 2009 - 08:41
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