hi review of seagate serial ata 120gb over at tomshardware.c

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iom_dave
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hi review of seagate serial ata 120gb over at tomshardware.c

Post by iom_dave » Wed Feb 05, 2003 12:01 pm

tomshardware.com
just thought u would like to know
the good news is its still quiet
bad news not amazingly fast, just reasonable

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Post by Justin_R » Wed Feb 05, 2003 7:15 pm

Tom's Hardware did a crappy job with that review. If you want to see what a quality review of the S-ATA Barracuda V looks like, check out the one at lost circuits.

A big problem with the Tom's review is that it doesn't benchmark the S-ATA Barracuda against a P-ATA Barracuda. Without that data, the TH review's claims about the S-ATA interface (summary: better, but not faster) are not justified by their data.

BONUS RANT:
Why do they use 0C as the baseline for their chart of temperature measurements? It makes no sense-- what does the freezing point of water have to do with drive temperatures? It would be much better if they used the ambient room temperature or case temperature as their baseline. The Visual Display of Quantitative Information should be required reading for every computer reviewer out there. Online computer hardware reviews are consistently terrible at visually displaying data.

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Post by jhh » Thu Feb 06, 2003 3:49 am

What also gets me is when some reviewer has one thing at 30degrees and another at 60 so they point out that one's twice as hot as the other. That is so dumb.

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