Basically I'm looking at buying a new HD, and I noticed the same model for £13 extra had a 16MB cache instead of 8MB.
Is it really worth going for the extra cache or not?
Thanks
-Chris
Basically I'm looking at buying a new HD, and I noticed the same model for £13 extra had a 16MB cache instead of 8MB.
Is it really worth going for the extra cache or not?
Thanks
-Chris
The difference is pretty small unless you're doing very heavy multi-tasking which the extra cache would help slightly.
Given 8MB and 16MB ram chip's price difference is so minimal (<50p) they make a 16MB model just for more profit.
2->8M have relatively big performance improvement but 8->16 not really.
I would recommend you to get the 8M one (or even spend the extra £13 on slightly bigger space (like 250->320)
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Well, I was going to go for 400GB anyway
I think I'll just get the 8MB one then. I did just find a chart showing a large difference between 512k - 1M - 2M but only a very small difference between 2M - 4M - 8M - 16M.
Thanks anyway.
By the way - SATA300 disks are backwards compatible with SATA150 controllers aren't they?
-Chris
SATA300 Disks are backward copatible with SATA150.
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Okay, thought I better check - thanks.
-Chris
You might need to set a jumper on the hard drive to make sure it works with some of the older motherboards.
Yeah just seen that too. I was going to buy a Samsung disk. Just checked their website - they seem to include them on all their SATA300 drives.
-Chris
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/sto...ra-720010.html
also depends on the make, apparently Seagate has the best physics and Maxtor has the best cache algorithms
www.storagereview.com has good comparisons of almost any drives you want to look at.
There can be massive differences between harddrives of similar specifications.
I have two 40G deskstars. Both are 7,200rpm, both have 2M cache, both are ATA100. One is a T7K250, one is a 60GXP. The former/newer drive is almost twice as fast as the older drive.
Platter density, cache algorithms, physics, and so on can be very important.
Just to chuck my 2p's worth in...
Worth considering IMHO are the Samsung SpinPoint series drives. I have P120, it's a 250GB model, SATA300, 8MB cache. It's almost completely silent (worth more than you might think if you've never used a really quiet HDD) and it's almost as fast as my Raptor 74GB. Benchmark used - 8bit's "seat-of-the-pants-mark"
I imagine the 16MB cache models will be at least as good and they're pretty reasonably priced. Samsungs for me from now on.
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