Thinking about a 74GB Raptor
I'm getting fed up with my system, and I'm ready for a reinstall of Windows. At the same time, I really want to upgrade to a faster (and smaller) hard drive. Currently, Windows is on my Maxtor 250gb 7200rpm drive, and I'm only using 22gb of it (sad and pointless, yes) - the rest is on my 80gb WD backup drive.
So - a much smaller capacity drive would be fine, so the 74GB WD Raptor seems perfect. It would be my first experience with SATA, but I'm sure you guys could help me with any questions I have. So is the raptor fast and reliable? I hear it's everyone's favorite inexpensive drive, but I don't want to lose all my stuff with a crappy drive!
Oh also - how much could I get for a used Maxtor 250gb ATA drive? There's nothing physically wrong with it at all, just a little too slow for me.
Any tips, pointers, experience, answers? Thanks guys
So - a much smaller capacity drive would be fine, so the 74GB WD Raptor seems perfect. It would be my first experience with SATA, but I'm sure you guys could help me with any questions I have. So is the raptor fast and reliable? I hear it's everyone's favorite inexpensive drive, but I don't want to lose all my stuff with a crappy drive!
Oh also - how much could I get for a used Maxtor 250gb ATA drive? There's nothing physically wrong with it at all, just a little too slow for me.
Any tips, pointers, experience, answers? Thanks guys
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Yeah I hope I could still run the 80gb WD - anybody else know if that'll work fine?
yes you should be fine
make sure you change the boot drives to reflect the SATA before IDE
I am going to be putting togeather a simular setup as soon as i get the parts
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822144160
Grayfox told me that yes I can use the SATA Raptor with the 80gb WD IDE at the same time.
Hopefully I can buy that Raptor soon!