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From: Rod Speed on 27 Feb 2010 13:00 David Brown wrote > Rod Speed wrote >> David Brown wrote >>> Man-wai Chang to The Door (24000bps) wrote >>>> Found such a toy in local computer shopping arcade. >>>> Is it gonna kill both hard disks by heat? >>> 2.5 inch disks usually generate a lot less heat than a 3.5 inch disk, so my guess would be no. >>> I'm considering one of these, or perhaps 4x 2.5" in a 5.25" bay. Two 2.5 inch 500 GB disks will be around twice the >>> price of a single >>> 3.5" 1 TB disk, but as far as I can see they will be quieter and >>> lower power (even with two of them), and faster (using raid0). >> My Samsung 3.5" 1.5TB drives are completely silent, you have to >> listen very carefuly to see if they have spun up in a USB docking station. > I haven't paid much attention to disk drive noise or power > requirements before, but I'm planning on having several drives on a > new machine (to play around with raid) and so the total drive noise > is (perhaps) going to be noticeable. It's useful to hear people's > experiences with modern drives - "completely silent" is more helpful > than "2.5 Bel" on a web page of drive specifications. >> MUCH better value and speed too. > There's no argument about value. > I had a look at some details of drives on Samsung's website, and was > somewhat surprised by some of the specification details. I had > thought that the seek time for 2.5" drives would be lower than for > 3.5" drives since the maximum movement distance is smaller. Apparently that's not the case. And the disk-to-buffer > transfer > speed is almost twice as fast for the 3.5" disks. It also seems that > there is little difference in the noise, although the the 3.5" disks > take more than twice the power of the 2.5" disks. > All in all, I think I'll be going for 3.5" disks. Yeah, I do, mainly because they are so much cheaper. I do buy quite a few, mainly they are for overflow from the PVR. > While 2.5" have the potential for being faster I dont care about the speed, what I need is best $/TB and nice and quiet and dont get warm. I use the greens for the PVR overflow. > in that you can fit more into a given space and run them in parallel, it's just not going to be worth the money. Yep, and more hassle than a single physical 1.5TB drive too. I put them in USB/esata docking stations.
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