Seagate is dropping green line 5900rpm
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:55 pm
end of an era? Seagate plans to standardize on 7200rpm, and sadly they bought Samsung (and apparently WD bought Hitachi)
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5042/seag ... 001-review
I would prefer to keep it if not for power than for noise. I guess then for low noise either WD Green OR 2.5"
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5042/seag ... 001-review
Yesterday Seagate announced its transition to 1TB platters with its new 7200RPM-only Barracuda line. The move marked a significant change for Seagate as it is phasing out the Barracuda Green brand, and shifting the focus of the high-performance Barracuda XT. The Barracuda Green was a rebrand of Seagate's Barracuda LP, designed to convey the lower power consumption enabled by its 5900RPM spindle speed.
Seagate decided that the performance loss of moving to 5900RPM wasn't justified by the power savings. It believed that by introducing a more power efficient 7200RPM drive it could deliver the best of both worlds, negating the purpose of the Green line. For most desktops, Seagate has a point. The couple of watts you save by slowing down the motor aren't really realized in a system that idles at 60W and can consume over 100W under load. On the other hand, the performance drop is definitely noticeable. Hard drives have pretty bad random access performance to begin with, and slowing spindle speed isn't going to help:
Come February 2012, if you want a Green drive, you'll have to shop with Western Digital.
I would prefer to keep it if not for power than for noise. I guess then for low noise either WD Green OR 2.5"