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!
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?
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
IBM Ultrastar 73LZX
IBM’s Ultrastar 73LZX is the long awaited last member of the SCSI Class of 2001. How does it stack up? Valedictorian? Dropout? SR grades IBM’s latest!
Western Digital Caviar WD800AB
Western Digital’s 7200 RPM drives have led the pack for some time now. But how is their current 5400 RPM drive? Does it perform equally well when placed against the competition? StorageReview.com puts one of WD’s less-hyped units to the test!
IBM Deskstar 120GXP
Despite allegedly troubled lineage, IBM’s Deskstar 120GXP is the most anticipated ATA drive in recent memory. Does it live up to expectations? SR takes a look!




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