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Product Details
Description:
Some hard drive companies design desktop-class drives with the SATA interface. To meet the demands of enterprise storage, WD is going one better. WD is the only company combining a 10,000 RPM enterprise-class mechanical platform with the SATA interface to meet all the demands of the enterprise environment reliability, performance, and reduced cost.
Quick Glance
Interface: SATA/150
Internal/External: Internal
Drive Width: 3.5"
Drive Type: Hard Drive
Cache Size: 16
Rotational Speed: 10000
Capacity: 150000
Summary
Product Title: WD Raptor 150 GB Internal Hard Drive
Manufacturer: WD
Lowest Price: $88.00 from ServerSupply.com
Power Score: 4.1 | 12 Reviews
Product Reviews (12)
Quality Consumer Level Performance
Strengths: High Speed, SATA, Decent Storage.
Weakness: Size and Price
I've had this fella tooling along in a rather oversized performance machine. It's been a bit over a year now of running this hard for anywhere from 6-14 hours every day without a hitch. It can produce a bit more noise then a normal hard drive that one might be used to, but that is the trade off of the higher speed performance this drive provides, and it is certainly a noticeable increase in...
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By tkilljoy - Jul 13, 2007
The Bar By Which All Others Will Be Judged Has Just Been Raised !
Strengths: Repeat after me, Fast, Fast, Fast!, 95% of the performance of 15,000 RPM SCSI drives without the SCSI headaches, 16 MB buffer, 4.6 ms seek time
Weakness: Price is still high at $200, 150 GB is on the smaller end compared to current 1 TB monster drives, Raptor X is louder than regular 150 or 75 GB Raptors, SSD drives may soon eclipse the Raptors
(Jan 6th, 2008) Every few months one of the five or so large drive manufacturers (Western Digital, Maxtor, Hitachi, etc) comes out with a new hard drive claiming revolutionary advancements. This crap is almost never true, but with the 150 GB Raptor we finally have a drive that trys to live up to some of its billing. If you are an enthusiast, power user, rich or just plain hate the slow boot times...
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By jayhall0315 - Jan 8, 2006
Fastest Sata drive I have ever tested.
Strengths: Speed, reliability, great raid drive.
Weakness: Though 150 gigs is a big jump from the previous 74 gig raptor drives, the size is still its only weakness.
Western Digital does it again. They release an update to the fastest Sata drive on the market, which was overdue, but well worth the wait. These drives are up to any task you can throw at them.
By deadsoulz - Jan 17, 2006
Great drive!
Strengths: Fastest SATA, less expensive than similar speed from SCSI
Weakness: Makes a good small random read/write for boot, not for huge files
I have been using this drive in a RAID 0 as a boot drive on my PowerMac G5 for quite some time with a Firmtek SATA PCI card to bypass the native SATA. (Newer Mac Pro's won't need the PCI card.) The speed and 300GB storage size is very ideal and FAST! With my huge collection of movies, tv shows and music from iTunes, the response of these RAID O Raptor drives is awesome. I would advise one Rator...
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By MacAddictedForever - Sep 29, 2006
Raptor Hard Drive
Strengths: SATA, 10000 rpm, 16MB
Weakness: price
At this point in time, Western Digital is the only hard drive manufacturer that has all the bells and whistles, ie. SATA, 10000 rpm, 16 MB and decent capacity(150 GB)for this class of enthusiast hard drive. It is pricey though.
By roberto1 - Mar 23, 2006


