I'm with UncasMS - I'd rather have the storage capacity vs the speed of the HDD. For the price of the 73GB you could probably get close to 1TB of storage for that price with 7200RPM drives. I got a 200GB 7200RPM Maxtor on sale at staples for $79 - my Discover Card cashback of $25 = $54.
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Originally Posted by jm1647I'm with UncasMS - I'd rather have the storage capacity vs the speed of the HDD. For the price of the 73GB you could probably get close to 1TB of storage for that price with 7200RPM drives. I got a 200GB 7200RPM Maxtor on sale at staples for $79 - my Discover Card cashback of $25 = $54.
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Just to let who ever is interested know I found Seagate 250GB 7200RPM
for only $69.99 Expires on 09/30/2005 http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...&CMP=KNC-GOOGLLast edited by BR7; 26 Sep 2005, 10:50 AM.Comment
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i would like just one hard disk at a faster speed and lower capacity, for windows programs and games (you'd be amazed how much game loading times are reduced with a 10,000rpm!). slower speeds and larger capacity for storage/digital video only...Last edited by anonymez; 26 Sep 2005, 10:43 AM.Comment
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