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Review: Seagate ST380023AS Hard Drive

by David Ross on 30 December 2002, 00:00

Tags: Seagate (NASDAQ:STX)

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Conclusion

The read performance of the Seagate ST380023AS was not as good as we had hoped for. On the other hand write performance was better than we hoped for. In summary one fact is clear, the SATA interface works differently to the IDE interface and when you consider that this is a first generation SATA drive, linked to a motherboard that has the SATA interface located on the PCI bus, limiting it's potential, the overall performance is very good indeed.

The benefits of ultra fast data writing would make this drive ideal for write hungry tasks like video rendering or data backup. The Seagate drive itself is very well made and seems to be very robust. Its quiet operation makes it ideal for inclusion in a system where quietness is of benefit.

Serial ATA is in its infancy. Seagate have produced an excellent hard disk drive at the high quality end of the market place which should be very well received. I for one will be very sorry to have to part with this drive when Seagate ask for it back.

Pros

  • Very Quiet
  • Robust
  • Very fast write performance
  • Simple SATA data cable connection

Cons

  • Needs power adapter (Not supplied)
  • Slower read performance than expected
  • SATA comes at a price premium



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Stock cooling btw. (yeah yeah im cheap)
Thats a fine temp at full load, sure push it.
Maybe get yourself a good second hand HSF… Ive had two Aero 7's fora grand total of Ā£20 inc.
Whats a good full load temp to stop at?
When you smell something burning, about 5 degrees cooler. :D
So I shouldn't push it passed 55?