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Posted September 29th, 2005, by rob-ART morgan, mad scientist Up until now, the fastest notebook drive was the Hitachi Travelstar 7K60 (60GB 7200rpm). Now, there's a new "sheriff in town": The Seagate Momentus 7200.1 (100GB, 7200rpm, 8MB buffer). We will be comparing the Momentus 7200.1 to the Travelstar 7K60 and several other typical PowerBook drives. For this article, we tested the various drives in a FireWire 800 enclosure because a) we didn't want to crack open our new PowerBook to play hard drive "roulette," and b) we confirmed that the speeds recorded on the FireWire 800 port are virtually identical to those recorded on the internal ATA-6 bus. In other words, the drives' maximum potential is well below the limits of those two interfaces. ANALYSIS WILL A 7200RPM NOTEBOOK DRIVE DRAIN MY BATTERY FASTER? The Hitachi 7K100 shouldn't produce more heat than the 5K100 (since use the same wattage when active), but the Seagate 7200.1 will likely run hotter than the 5400.3. Assuming the factory specs are accurate, the Hitachi 7K100 will generate less heat and use less power than the Seagate 7200.1. Here's the kicker: The Toshiba MK8026GAX 80GB 5400rpm drive that came in our G4/1.5GHz PowerBook uses more wattage than either of the 7200rpm drives mentioned above. We're definitely going to upgrade our 15"! Here's the factory specs on power usage, performance, and noise levels: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE DRIVE FILLS UP? IS FW800 NECESSARY? OR WILL FW400 SUFFICE? Why settle for a 9% gain over the 5400rpm drive when you can get a 37% gain by moving to a FireWire 800 enclosure? Not only does the 7200rpm 2.5" drive "scream" in a FireWire 800 enclosure, but don't forget it runs off of FireWire bus power. What's not to like? In fact, "just for fun," I installed two Momentus 7200.1s in two FW800 enclosures. Taped the two enclosures together. Daisy chained them. And used Disk Utility to create a striped pair (RAID 0). What do you think of a bus powered RAID set that does 84MB/s sustained READS on your PowerBook's FireWire 800 port? Check it out: NOTE: As you can see in the graph, I tried my "home brew" dual Momentus 7200.1 RAID 0 set on both the PowerBook and a G5/2.5GHz Power Mac. The notorious G5 write speed deficiency with FW800 is still there. If you have one of the rare G4 Power Macs with built-in FireWire 800, it will do well on that system. WHAT IS AN ULTRA+? HOW ABOUT BUS POWERED RAID? Why a "miniRAID" using two Momentus 7200.1 drives? Because these 2.5" drives can handle 250Gs of shock while operating. The 3.5" drives, on the other hand, can only withstand 63Gs. High shock resistance along with small size, low power requirements, increased speed, and increased capacity make them very attractive alternatives to 3.5" drives. TEST HARDWARE Notebook (2.5") drives tested included the.... The FireWire 800 enclosure used was the Oxford 922 based Speedster2-800 from FWDepot. This is one of my favorite notebook enclosures. It's the thinnest of all and the thin aluminum not only dissipates the heat well but still looks good after months of abuse. Our "miniRAID" experiment used two Wiebetech aluminum FW800/400/USB2 MicroGB+ enclosures, our other favorite, but, alas, it is no longer available. We also tested the Wiebetech UltraGB+ FireWire 800 bus powered enclosure with a Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 (7200rpm, 500GB) 3.5" drive installed for comparison. Wiebetech pre-installs drives that they know will "play" on bus power. WHAT ABOUT THE HITACHI TRAVELSTAR 7K100? TEST SOFTWARE FINDER DUPLICATE of a 1gigabyte document is our old reliable test that forces the drive to read from and write to itself simultaneously and furiously. It's a reliable predictor of overall performance and correlates to how fast a drive can boot a system. WHERE TO BUY BUS POWERED FIREWIRE 800 2.5 INCH ENCLOSURES Small Dog Electronics (Wiebetech Combo FW800 enclosure) Wiebetech.com (Combo FW800 enclosure and FW800 Docks) FWDepot (Speedster2-800 and G-Drive FW800 enclosures) WHERE TO BUY 2.5 INCH NOTEBOOK BARE DRIVES Other World Computing (Seagate Momentus, Hitachi TravelStar, Toshiba "GAX", and Fujitsu) Small Dog Electronics (Seagate Momentus) TransIntl.com (Hitachi Travelstar, Toshiba "GAX") WHERE TO BUY THE ULTRAGB+ Wiebetech (UltraGB+ bus powered FW800 enclosure) Has Bare Feats helped you? How about helping Bare Feats? |
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