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I already linked an article in the above post.
The samsung's platter density is higher than the velociraptor, so it doesn't need to spin as fast to read data.
SATA version hardly makes a difference.
What about CF scaling?
 
I already linked an article in the above post.
The samsung's platter density is higher than the velociraptor, so it doesn't need to spin as fast to read data.
SATA version hardly makes a difference.
What about CF scaling?

This article doesnt go into depth on why it would be any faster than a velociraptor, or rather.. it doesnt state and read/write speeds.

I think that just because it doesnt have to spin as fast because of the higher density doesnt mean that the hard drive is faster, just that the density is higher... While I agree that the SATA version isnt the bottleneck here... I am just looking for some facts on why you are making this claim. I'm purely talking about HDD speed here, not density, or dollars per GB(density).

What is CF scaling? The only thing that comes up with a google search isnt related to hard drives, but to video cards. Just wondering why you mentioned that, and what you are referring to?
 
Okay, my bad... I just noticed that there are several pages.

Youre correct! Awesome HDD thank you for pointing this one out!

Still do not know why you were referring to CF scaling?
 
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