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In addition, the drives also feature very good power efficiency value of 0. Due to the "Silent-Seek" technology featured in these drives, the HDDs are extremely quiet: Ultra-silent single-platter drives boast acoustic specifications of 19dBA seek and 17dBA idle making them almost indistinguishable to the human hear. With its compact size and best-in class specifications, the SATA MQ01ABD series is the perfect choice for use in devices where a combination of sleek form factor and high capacity capabilities are essential.

Includes AF Advanced Format feature. Thickness of this hard drive is 9. Grzegorz Piorczynski. The product has a DiscTech warranty for the time period specified. View our limited warranty.

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This item is currently nearly out of stock. It may be possible to arrange fast shipment. To others, they more than justify their worth. Jun 7, PM in response to amstos In response to amstos It's a matter of performance vs. There are plenty of people who don't need a lot of storage space and they would like the performance boost you get with an SSD.

It was WAY more expensive than a comparable platter drive. I value the performance "more" than the space The capacity alone is not the only consideration that every one has when selecting a drive. I find notebooks with platter drives painfully slow since I've been using SSDs. Most people have a misguided sense of utility that is not based on objective evidence.

SSDs are a lot faster than physical drives? Or are you disputing that bit? I'm not understanding your point. Of course the 'value' is subjective to the person having to shell out the funds for it isn't it? The result though is a very formidable machine in terms of performance. As to whether who would use such performance? Or whether that's of value to them? Well, you can only decide for yourself really can't you?

Most of my stuff is quite demanding virtualisation type stuff so I often have 5 or 6 Fusion Windows Server sessions running at any one time - my use is hardly average I don't think. So for me, the money is more than worth it. When I use our more normally equipped units I. SSDs today are faster than hard drives. I'm not disputing that. What I mean is that often people do not base their decisions on objective data meaning they do not have valid cost-benefit information. Value is only "subjective" when there's no objective information to support it.

As a simple example one might think the SSD is beneficial because of it's fast boot time. But if you never shut down your computer then it's a lot faster waking from sleep and doing so is just as fast if you have an SSD or a hard drive.



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