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Monday, May 01, 2006
Seagate introduces new 750 GB drive

Seagate Technology today officially announced the release of a 750GB desk top hard drive, the latest version of its Barracuda 3.5-in. drives. The Barracuda 7200.10 model comes in capacities ranging from 200GB to 750GB and features support for Ultra ATA/100 and SATA interfaces with either 8MB or 16MB of data cache buffer. Besides increasing the 7200.10’s areal density, Seagate seems to have improved the drive’s acoustics. The company claims 27dB idle and 30dB seek noise levels for the top-end 750GB 7200.10, compared to 28dB and 32dB for the 500GB 7200.9, which has the same number of platters.

Noise levels for the rest of the line aren’t entirely clear, though, with alternating claims of 25dB and 27dB idle noise levels for 400GB and smaller models. Nonetheless, Seagate says the drives are “now shipping to the worldwide distribution channel,” and that they all sport a five-year warranty. You can get this brand new 750 GB for the price about $500, but it’s better to wait few weeks, because the availability of this product is very limited yet.
posted by Lawrence Yash Lee @ Monday, May 01, 2006  
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