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Warp2Search.net » News » February 2006 » Western Digital Raptor X

Western Digital Raptor X

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 02/21/2006 02:54 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 2497 views

Western Digital continues to break the speed limits a hard drive can achieve with its line of Raptor drives. Today we look at the newest one.



Western Digital officially won the heart of the enthusiast with their Raptor drives- they were the first non-SCSI hard drives that could spin at 10,000RPM and thus, produce some speedy results. It started with their 36GB version which was followed by the 74GB version and today, WD doubles that storage again to 150GB. However, doubling the storage capacity isn?t the only thing new on the latest Raptor. WD has also doubled the cache buffer which is now up from 8MB to 16MB and adds NCQ (Native Command Queuing) support.

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