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IBM Deskstar 180GXP

Big Blue prepares to take on Western Digital’s high-performance JB series with its first drive equipped with an 8-megabyte buffer. What kind of improvements does this larger cache bring to Deskstar performance? We put the 180GXP to the test!

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Maxtor Atlas 10k IV

Maxtor’s highly-anticipated Atlas 10k IV wraps up SCSI’s 10,000 RPM class of 2002. Formidable competitors from Seagate and especially Fujitsu await. Does the Atlas measure up? Let’s take a look!

Consumer

IBM Ultrastar 146Z10

Though the review is somewhat late, IBM’s Ultrastar 146Z10 was actually the first of 2002’s 10k RPM drives to hit the streets. How does this vanguard stack up against the competition? Let’s find out!

Consumer

Western Digital Caviar WD2000BB/JB

For nearly a year now, Western Digital’s Caviar WD1200 series has held the title as the fastest ATA hard disks around. WD has followed up their hit with the 200-gigabyte WD2000. Join us as we see how the standard 2-megabyte buffer BB and 8-megabyte JB varieties stack up!

Consumer

Seagate Barracuda ATA V

Seagate’s Barracuda ATA IV offered decent performance coupled with previously unheard of lows in noise. What kind of improvements does the fifth-generation ‘Cuda ATA offer?

Consumer

Fujitsu MAP3147

Fujitsu’s MAP3147 unassumingly steps into the ring with a heavy hitter like the Seagate Cheetah 10K.6. Maxtor’s Atlas 10k IV also rests right around the corner. Does the MAP have what it takes? SR takes a look!

Consumer

Seagate Cheetah 10K.6

Now six generations old, Seagate’s 10k Cheetah series tops out at 147 GB of SCSI power. What improvements does the Cheetah 10K.6 deliver? StorageReview.com delves!

Consumer

Seagate Cheetah 15K.3

Seagate’s 15k RPM screamers have been the landmark trendsetters of this millennium. How does the 3rd generation Cheetah 15K.3 stack up? StorageReview.com is proud to bring you a look!

Consumer

Western Digital Caviar WD800JB

The WD800JB is a long-awaited “lower capacity” version of Western Digital’s high-performance ATA drive line. Does it live up to the performance of its larger brothers? StorageReview.com puts it to the test!

Consumer

Seagate Barracuda 36ES2

Seagate’s Barracuda 36ES2 leverages much of the technology that went into creating the ‘Cuda ATA IV. How does this SCSI version measure up? StorageReview.com puts it through the paces!