No kidding, one of my IBM Deskstars died scant weeks after the warranty expired, and the one I'm using while I wait for a Maxtor is showing signs of being in its death throes.phongn wrote:Rotational velocity keeps increasing, though, so seek times shouldn't be too bad, especially if they continue increasing areal density and/or add more platters.
I'm more concerned about reliability - it's no secret that IDE drives as of late have not been stellar in that concern.
When do you think HD's will reach the TB range?
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That was a shitload back then, my first computer that I had in 1993 was a near-cutting edge Pentium 60 and it only had 8 MB. I don't think even 4MB had really become standard in '90. What did he need all that memory for?phongn wrote:My dad had two computers with 32MB of RAM in 1990
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IBM's (now Hitachi) plant had some serious quality control issues for awhile with the 75GXP and 60GXP drives. I have no clue as to if they've been fixed or not.Arthur_Tuxedo wrote:No kidding, one of my IBM Deskstars died scant weeks after the warranty expired, and the one I'm using while I wait for a Maxtor is showing signs of being in its death throes.
This is why I always reccomend getting one of those 8MB cache drives w/ 3-year warrenty, as they're likely to be built to a higher standard, or at least replacable.
He did a lot of number crunching along with some electrical engineering apps. We also ran the entire Office suite at once at times.Arthur_Tuxedo wrote:That was a shitload back then, my first computer that I had in 1993 was a near-cutting edge Pentium 60 and it only had 8 MB. I don't think even 4MB had really become standard in '90. What did he need all that memory for?phongn wrote:My dad had two computers with 32MB of RAM in 1990
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