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Review Date: 27-OCT-2009
RRP: $389.00
4.00
Western Digital's Caviar Black internal hard drive offers a massive two terabytes of storage capacity and speedy performance at a reasonable cost.
Review Date: 08-OCT-2009
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RRP: $309.00
4.00
Apacer's affordable 64GB solid-state drive isn't the fastest on the market, but it can match the big boys when it comes to reading data. Frugal power consumption and good read speeds mean this SSD is better suited for overnight backups or as a secondary drive than for tasks involving disk-intensive operations or lots of simultaneous reading and writing of data.
Review Date: 25-SEP-2009
RRP: $429.00
4.00
The Western Digital RE4 internal hard drive provides two terabytes of storage over four platters that spin at 7,200rpm. It's power consumption doesn't make this an environmentally friendly drive, but it has fantastic read speeds when accessing large files, making it worth consideration if you have large storage arrays.
Review Date: 07-SEP-2009
RRP: $445.00
4.50
We like the Kingston SSDNow V+ solid-state drive — it's efficient, quick and quite cheap. If you're looking to replace your notebook or PC's system drive, this is definitely a viable candidate.
Review Date: 28-AUG-2009
RRP: $359.00
3.25
Solidata's K5-32 solid-state drive uses single-level cell (SLC) memory, which should suit IOPS-intensive applications in servers and RAID arrays. Unfortunately, real-world write performance is poor compared to other solid-state drives and some conventional hard drives.
Review Date: 21-AUG-2009
RRP: $199.00
2.75
If you're looking for a lightning-fast solid-state drive, this isn't it. Solidata's K6-32 SSD is affordable and consumes relatively little power, but doesn't provide the quick input/output throughput you would expect.
Review Date: 07-JUL-2009
RRP: $450.00
4.00
Seagate's largest capacity internal hard drive has decent transfer speeds and good power efficiency. Though WD's Caviar Green is more energy efficient, Seagate’s Barracuda LP is a great option for speed-critical tasks.
Review Date: 03-JUL-2009
RRP: $109.00
3.50
The Hitachi 5K500.B does consume less power, but other laptop HDD manufacturers have managed to achieve the same speeds today. So unless you need the power savings or BDE (bulk drive encryption — useful for organisations), this drive doesn’t distinguish itself from the others.
Review Date: 30-JUN-2009
RRP: $469.00
4.00
While slightly more expensive than a consumer drive, the Western Digital RE4-GP will save on power bills in the long run and it has a sizeable cache.
Review Date: 28-MAY-2009
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RRP: TBA
4.00
Our synthetic performance figures from the Samsung PB22-J 256GB SSD speak for themselves — this storage unit exceeds the capability of the best 2.5in HDDs, and all but the best 3.5in hard disks.
Review Date: 11-MAY-2009
RRP: TBA
0.00
Overall, the drive is a pretty good performer at a very attractive price. If you're not looking to break I/O barriers, but still want the many benefits of SSD — such as improved read/write performance, lower power consumption and greater durability — this drive is a solid choice.
Review Date: 06-MAY-2009
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RRP: $217.00
4.25
The Seagate Momentus 7200.4 (ST9500420AS) is a laptop hard drive that offers faster read/write speeds than many larger desktop hard drives. If you need a fast and cool hard drive for laptops, media centre PCs or network-attached storage (NAS) devices, this is worth a look.
Review Date: 15-APR-2009
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RRP: $189.00
4.50
The Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 ST31000528AS 1TB hard drive is speedy and offers good value. If you need 1TB of data storage in a single drive, this is worth considering.
Review Date: 02-APR-2009
RRP: $249.00
3.75
The Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.B (HDT721010SLA360) internal hard drive provides energy efficiency at an excellent price. If you don't mind its speed and want a hard drive that is cheap to buy and run, this is well worth a look.
Review Date: 26-MAR-2009
RRP: $855.00
4.25
The Kingston SSDNow M series SNM125-S2/80GB is a small, cool, quiet and quick 2.5in solid-state hard drive that will fit into your laptop hard drive bay or mini-PC. Its has a very high cost per gigabyte, however, and a relatively low total storage capacity.
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