Maxtor MobileMax notebook drives offer a level of performance similar to that of legacy desktop systems. Their 5400-RPM spin speed provides the best value in performance, outpacing... more
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desktop systems. Their 5400-RPM spin speed provides the best value in performance, outpacing slower 4200-RPM mobile drives.MobileMax hard drives have the ruggedness...
desktop systems. Their 5400-RPM spin speed provides the best value in performance, outpacing slower 4200-RPM mobile drives.MobileMax hard drives have the ruggedness and durability required by users on the go and the low power consumption needed to work and play longer between battery charges.
Drive Transfer Rate: 100 MBps (external) / 42 MBps (internal)
Seek Time: 12.5 ms (average)
Average Latency: 5.6 ms
Spindle Speed: 5400 rpm
Reliability
Seek Errors: 1 per 10^14
Start / Stop Cycles: 600,000
Manufacturer's product description
Maxtor MobileMax notebook drives offer a level of performance similar to that of legacy desktop systems. Their 5400-RPM spin speed provides the best value in performance, outpacing slower 4200-RPM mobile drives. MobileMax hard drives have the ruggedness and durability required by users on the go and the low power consumption needed to work and play longer between battery charges.
Expansion / connectivity
Interfaces: 1 x ATA-100 - 44 PIN IDC
Compatible Bays: 1 x internal - 2.5" x 1/8H
Miscellaneous
Compliant Standards: RoHS
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 3 years warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - 3 years
Environmental parameters
Min Operating Temperature: 5 °C
Max Operating Temperature: 55 °C
Shock Tolerance: 250 g @ 2ms (operating) / 800 g @ 2ms (non-operating)
Advantages: Very fast, reliable and quiet... and Cheap! Disadvantages: Absolutely nothing!
...Maxtor have been there since the beginning of the home PC - They were making 100MB hard disks 12 years ago that are just as good as their 400GB+ disks today.
I have always liked the combination of price and reliability Maxtor drives have offered. You can pick up a Maxtor disk for £10-£15 cheaper on average than you can other manufacturers. My first Maxtor disk was a monstrously big 10GB disk back in 1999, and since then I have truly been hooked.
Never once has a Maxtor disk failed on me, or had any indication of doing so. SMART status on all of my drives has always been 100%, and that 10GB disk is still happily sat in a USB enclosure on top of my PC.
Anyway, with the 80GBMaxtor DiamondMax 9 I have been using as my Primary disk for over 3 years getting a bit on the full side, I decided it was time for an upgrade. I wanted a disk...
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Advantages: Fast, Reliable, Quiet Disadvantages: Heat (but all drives do)
...I have just bought two of these great drives. Having over 20 years of experience with PCs at all levels. I can say that Seagate once ruled the hill, but that was then. For the past 5 years I have been using and today I insist on, Maxtor drives. I own (and still use) 9 drives in my machine (30gigs short of 2 terra's) - they are Maxtor: 40, 80, 160 (ide), 300, 300, 320, 320 (sata). I also have two Western Dig's 200 and 250 (ide) - they're ok I guess... I love my Maxtor drives though (touch wood) I have never had a problem... ever... okay there was one time I drank too much at a LAN party and formatted the wrong drive, and then there were a lot of times I had a problems with the best virus (or handcuff) in the world (i.e. Windows). Advice: I'm a pathetic romantic when it comes to keeping my drives cool (way below 40deg.C) and I think...
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Advantages: Fast Small and 80GB! Disadvantages: Nothing really
...After getting myself into the whole iMovie and DV camcorder thang, I realised that the tiny hard drive (10 Gb) in my iBook was not enough (1 hour of DV footage takes up 13 Gb), so I started looking for alternatives.
As Firewire is the only high speed connection on the laptop, I looked around. Most 30-40Gb Hard drives for Firewire (Also Sony i.Link) were £250, but I saw this one by Maxtor - 80Gb for under £350.
The Box is smaller than I thought, and Graphite and ice to match the iBook, but it does come with an ugly and propriety power supply.
Very fast was my first reaction. It can stream DV footage without any dropped frames - and thats 5 Mbytes/s. So, unless you are doing pro DV or something really demanding there is no point in buying the 75Gb drives out there that cost over £700 - the extra little bit of speed is really...
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