I?m almost finished choosing components for my new gaming rig (Barton 2500+, Abit NF7-S, Radeon 9800np) and must now choose a hard drive. The qualities I?m looking for are compatibility in regards to my setup (thus stability and long-term security) and speed in regards to gaming. I know that the HD isn?t a huge player in this (few mere gamers buy SCSIs), but with the new 10,000 RPM Serial ATA drives, the choices seem to be very complex. I?m not sure if I should even consider one of these new drives, but if it means substantial performance gains in gaming or higher stability, I will definitely do so.
In other areas, I know that I want an 8mb (or more, maybe) cache and at least 40gb of space (I will increase space based on price/upgrade ratio). I don?t want my computer to sound like a lawnmower, but a little noise is find if its worth it. I don?t have a specific spending range. Finally, I?m not going to deal with raid; one hard drive is all I?ll have ? easy installation would be nice. As for specific brands, I?ve read good things about everyone from Maxtor to Seagate to WD.
For the interested, here is Storage Review?s ranking chart: http://www.storagereview.com/php/be.../bench_sort.php
Also, this is probably the most useful thread I?ve found: http://forums.anandtech.com/message...hreadid=1121310
Thanks!
In other areas, I know that I want an 8mb (or more, maybe) cache and at least 40gb of space (I will increase space based on price/upgrade ratio). I don?t want my computer to sound like a lawnmower, but a little noise is find if its worth it. I don?t have a specific spending range. Finally, I?m not going to deal with raid; one hard drive is all I?ll have ? easy installation would be nice. As for specific brands, I?ve read good things about everyone from Maxtor to Seagate to WD.
For the interested, here is Storage Review?s ranking chart: http://www.storagereview.com/php/be.../bench_sort.php
Also, this is probably the most useful thread I?ve found: http://forums.anandtech.com/message...hreadid=1121310
Thanks!