Maxtor’s Atlas 10K IV has enjoyed nearly two years atop the StorageReview Leaderboard partly because it has taken forever and a day for the next generation of SCSI drives to arrive. Finally, however, we’re starting to see new-breed SCSI units hit the channel with the first being none other than the Atlas 10K V. What
Samsung Spinpoint P80 SP1614C
Through steady provision of a three-year warranty and whisper quiet operation, Samsung’s SpinPoint series of desktop drives has maintained a small yet loyal following over the years. How does the SATA version of the SpinPoint P80 stack up? StorageReview examines!
Maxtor MaXLine III
Maxtor’s latest MaXLine III combines an ATA traditional 7200 RPM spindle speed with a native serial ATA interface, 16 MB buffer, and 300 gigabytes of capacity. How does it stack up against today’s greatest? StorageReview takes a look!
Hard Drives, v2.0
Things have been very quiet in the ATA hard drive world as a stall in areal density has slowed the formal introduction of new drive families. Various manufacturers have, however, been quietly refreshing their existing flaghips. Have any significant changes occurred? Join StorageReview as we take a look.
TCQ, RAID, SCSI, and SATA
StorageReview takes the first of several comprehensive looks at tagged command queuing and its implications for the desktop as well as the server world. Does TCQ rate? How does it mesh with RAID arrays? Is SATA TCQ as effective as SCSI TCQ? Find the answers to these questions and more in SR’s latest!
Western Digital Raptor WD740GD
A preview late last year of Western Digital’s next-generation Raptor indicated world-class non-server performance coupled with the future promise of competitive server scores through the introduction of tagged command queuing. The WD740GD has hit the channels and been readily available for a bit. How does the final production drive stack up? StorageReview examines!
Samsung SpinPoint P80 SP1614N
The Samsung SpinPoint P80 combines the firm’s traditionally quiet operation with contemporary 80-gigabyte density and a (now unique) across-the-board three-year warranty. Does it have what it takes to stack up against the more well-known competition? Let’s take a look!
Western Digital Raptor WD740GD Preview
Western Digital’s Raptor series remains alone as the only 10,000 RPM ATA drive series. As impressive as the WD360GD was, however, it did come up short in a few areas, namely capacity, idle noise, and multi-user performance. Western Digital claims to have addressed all three issues while also increasing performance. Has the ATA titan delivered?
Hitachi Deskstar 7K250
The 7K250 is the first Deskstar to be released exclusively under the new Hitachi brand. We’ve put the serial ATA version of drive to the test to see how it compares to the likes of Maxtor and Western Digital. Has the Deskstar’s traditionally excellent performance survived the transition? Let’s take a look!
Maxtor MaXLine Plus II (Serial ATA Version)
Maxtor’s high-end MaXLine Plus II is now available with a serial ATA interface and guns for the top slot held by the WD2500JD. How does it compare? Let’s take a look!



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