J jema Senior member Oct 14, 1999 296 0 0 Jul 17, 2002 #1 Im just wondering if there is any technical reason as to why SCSI drives can rotate much faster than ATA drives. Thanx!
Im just wondering if there is any technical reason as to why SCSI drives can rotate much faster than ATA drives. Thanx!
V Vegito Diamond Member Oct 16, 1999 8,329 0 0 Jul 17, 2002 #2 they just make it that way since it support a wider bandwidth, ability to pump out all the data and charge you higher fees
they just make it that way since it support a wider bandwidth, ability to pump out all the data and charge you higher fees
T torreyk Member Aug 31, 2001 108 0 0 Jul 17, 2002 #4 Yeah much higher fees coupled with 5 years warranties and great reliablilty and x2 the transfer rates, I think i'll stick with my X-15 for awhile
Yeah much higher fees coupled with 5 years warranties and great reliablilty and x2 the transfer rates, I think i'll stick with my X-15 for awhile
mastertech01 Moderator Emeritus Elite Member Nov 13, 1999 11,875 282 126 Jul 18, 2002 #5 Smaller, lower density platters with higher quality parts.
J Jayllo Member Jan 24, 2002 58 0 0 Jul 18, 2002 #6 Not to mention the big explicit warnings for "forced air cooling", otherwise they get toasty.