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:: PC Perspective . Storage . Western Digital VelociRaptor 300GB WD3000GLFS Review - Evolution . Introduction and Specifications
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Introduction and SpecificationsIntroduction
What you are essentially seeing in this photo is a smaller form factor hard drive mounted in a device to have it physically fit the standard 3.5" drive bays we all know and use. But I am getting ahead of myself; let's first take a look at the raw specifications:
This table from Western Digital compares the new VelociRaptor VR150 series to the existing Raptor EL150 lineup and the list of changes is all we had hoped for. The VelociRaptor is the first Raptor drive to use the SATA 3.0 GB/s interface and should substantially increase burst transfer rates. The buffer cache remains the same at 16MB and of course the capacity has doubled to 300GB. The performance numbers here (we'll have lots of our own) show noticeable gains across the board moving from the pre-existing Raptor platform while maintaining the same level of noise and heat levels as its older brother.
The primary performance upgrade, at least listed on the table above, is the move from a SATA 1.5 GB/s interface to the new SATA 3.0 GB/s interface; a feature other WD hard drives have had for some time. The VelociRaptor still spins at 10,000 RPM though and at first you might be wondering where all these performance increases might come from. The answer lies in the age-old discussion of data density: since the VelociRaptor is essentially a 2.5" drive, yet is still putting 150GB on each platter, the areal density of the units is quite high. This allows the drives to outperform larger disks, with more spaced out data, even when spinning at the same speeds. We'll see as we dissect the hard drive on the next page how Western Digital was able to keep the heat at the same level or better than the Raptor X even while increasing speed and shoving it all into a smaller package. Next Page - VelociRaptor Details
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