Me estoy montando un PC por piezas y me falta un disco duro, pero estos discos son fiables..?
Los discos Hitachi son de los mejores...
Review:
http://hi-techreview...00/hitachi.html".....Take all the of previous benchmarks and toss them out the window because as soon as you hit the power switch on your computer you will know that you have unleashed some major changes to your system. First off you will notice about 3 to 4 second improvement in load times on all applications. Playing games that stuttered in the past were flicker free this time around, in other words it was like getting the equivalent to a new system just by adding a hard drive.
If you are a record or a movie buff and need a ton of space for all of your projects the Hitachi 7K500 is the answer to your prayer, with speed transfers of upwards of 3Gbits a second you can do more work in less time an them get out and tape some more video,
Looking at the "Gigabyte to Dollar" ratio for this drive it figures out to 86 cents per gigabyte, which makes this drive slightly higher that drives of smaller capacity but for the amount of money you are paying you are getting a drive that is one of the fastest drives available as well as the largest in capacity, which in my opinion is worth paying a premium price for.
Currently Hitachi is testing 3 Gbits/sec controller on the Silicon Image 3124, Intel ICH7, NVIDIA Nforce 4 and Promise Technology TX300, 2300. one other thing worth mentioning is drives 16 megabytes caches, when playing games such Halflife 2 or Doom 3 where prior to installing the drive the games would hesitate or lag, when the new drive was installed and the games were played under the same settings the games ran perfectly.
Blazing fast speed speed with loads of room to spare the Hitachi 7K600 is a drive that may be ideally suited for movie and music buffs but it will be a welcome addition to anyone's system because of if it outstanding performance and value!
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tendras garantia..
saludos
Ivo
Editado por ookamistore, 14 abril 2007 - 21:04:05.