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Hi Jun:
My point is this. If you are talking performance with little regard to
price. SCSI is where it is at. Why even consider ATA IDE? Looking
at Seagate SCSI drives with seek times <6.0ms compared to ATA
IDE at <8.0ms at best. SCSI are spinning at 10,000 RPM with
8MB buffers.
Now, If were talking value then ATA IDE is where it is at!
Richard F. Bolha
On 21 Jul 2002, at 19:48, Ultra wrote:
> No, I wasn't talkning about SCSI. If you followed the post, we were
> starting from IDE drive. If SCSI, we should say 160 or 320, not 133.
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> WD IDE drives do offer 8mb buffer, just looking for mode number end with JB,
> eg 800JB - 80G, 1200JB - 120G.
>
> Jun Qian
>
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