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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: hexyjones on November 04, 2004, 07:02:31 PM
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Somebody mentioned the ones with a buffer perform better battery-wise...?
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Yeah, the bigger the buffer, the less the drive has to spin because some info is stored in the buffer. Moving the platter and head is what uses all the power.
Unfortunately, no drive has a buffer big enough to make a difference when dealing with our uses.
check out http://www.tomshardware.com/ and search for reviews of laptop hard drives.
JAson
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that is a touch question. drives come in different speeds and different buffers so it depends. higher speeds and higher buffer causes more battery drain so it really depends on what you are looking for
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Someone at Nomadness had this 100Gb model running...
http://www.superwarehouse.com/Fujitsu_100GB_4200RPM_Mobile_Hard_Drive/MHU2100AT/p/421067
Not sure if all that extra capacity is necessary...
I guess I would want the drive least prone to errors...
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A smaller drive would be less (but not by much) prone to errors, as the tracks on the platter are not packed as tightly together.
JAson
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What is the absolute best hardrive for a JB3?
The one that's already in there, since I don't have to dick around with replacing it.
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What is the absolute best hardrive for a JB3?
The one that's already in there, since I don't have to dick around with replacing it.
QFT!