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Western Digital Raptor
by Nirmal Chandrasena
Why are we reviewing something that is a mere 36GB? Simple -- because this one drops access times and pumps up the transfer rate. Not targeted at the home user, the 36GB WD Raptor is marketed as an enterprise-level SATA drive -- the fastest drive on offer by WD. Capacity becomes an afterthought for the Raptor with its 10,000rpm spindle concerning itself with speed, resulting in seek times of around 5.2ms, compared to the 8.9ms of a 7,200rpm drive.
Sep 10, 2003
WD Media Centre
by Dan Chiappini
Combing a 250GB 7,200RPM hard disk drive, 8-in-1 card reader and USB hub, there's not much this unit can't do. It can be operated in either an upright or lying down position, while the USB hub function allows you to plug in a removable USB device such as a memory key or digital camera directly without fiddling with USB extension cables or reaching behind your desktop or notebook.
Apr 14, 2004
TI Deluxe M2 1500
by Nick Ross
AM2 power at this price is a boon. But 3D performance is average and it’s very noisy.
Aug 24, 2006
Ipex AllStation X 5000
by Nick Ross
With consumer PCs these days being as fast as the supercomputers of yesteryear, are dedicated workstations still relevant?
Mar 1, 2006
TI AMD Power 3000
by Nick Ross
The system as a whole looks great and we can't find a weak spot.
Feb 23, 2006
TI Power Dual AMD 4000
by Nick Ross
A good-value and very powerful system that will appeal to those seeking ultimate performance.
Nov 24, 2005
TI Super Dual AMD 2500
by Nick Ross
The two-and-a-half thousand dollar price point is a popular one for PC systems.
Nov 9, 2005
PC Express Phoenix 1550A
by Nick Ross
We put out the call to Australia’s white box PC manufacturers for a good high-end $4000 PC and PC Express was the first to respond.
Oct 4, 2005
Maxtor MaXLine Plus II
by Staff Writers
Finishing in line with the WD2000 SATA, the two jostled places and they both offer a trade off. The WD drive performs marginally better, a 0.8ms lag separating the two.
Sep 8, 2004
Western Digital Caviar SE WD2000 SATA
by Staff Writers
Narrowly edged out of the winning position by the extremely capable Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 drive, this drive has plenty to crow about.
Sep 8, 2004
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Tested: ATI CrossFire
by Nick Ross
Nick Ross straps himself to ATI’s would-be SLI killer and asks does it deliver the goods?
Sep 30, 2005
PCMarket SDS-G2 AMD Athlon64 Gaming Desktop Computer System
by Nick Ross
Back in November we wondered just what you could buy for $1500 and Modtech and PC Express showed us two near identical systems (the latter being A-Listed). This month’s submission from PC Market offered few surprises.
Dec 20, 2005
VIA EPIA N 5000E
by David Fearon
A beautifully tiny computer-on-a-board that you should only consider if you have a specific use in mind
Sep 14, 2006
Western Digital Caviar SE WD2500
by Staff Writers
Another drive to feature both SATA and Molex power connectors on the rear of the unit, this drive offers both backwards compatibility with suitable motherboards and future native SATA power supplies.
Sep 8, 2004
Hitachi Deskstar 7K250
by Staff Writers
Although boasting the lowest average access time in the roundup at 12.2ms, looking at this drive's graphs, we notice a few more hiccups along the way than its big brother the 400GB Deskstar 7K400.
Sep 8, 2004
Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 Plus
by Staff Writers
Up against some very tough competition, Seagate's Barracuda 7200.7 managed to take out the coveted Labs winner award this month with its fantastic attributes.
Sep 8, 2004