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Posted: Tue May 27, 2003 3:50 am
by freddan
Hi!

Has anyone tried to use this drive for audio recording yet? Rebuilding my PC and want a more silent/bigger drive than the SCSI one I use today. A little bit worried to leave the SCSI world when it comes to audio recording (using Cubase/Pulsar)...

So does anyone has experience with this drive? Any problems with big/huge projects? Been looking at the WD Raptor as well but it's not that big and not that silent.

I guess I should have a separate disk for the system. Or has anyone tried to have just one disk for both audio and system?

/Freddan

Posted: Tue May 27, 2003 11:38 am
by garyb
two hds are preferable for sure.ide performance is very satisfactory.not sure about these first sata...

Posted: Tue May 27, 2003 1:31 pm
by Nestor
Hello!
The quietest one is the Barracuda V SATA. The fastest one is the Western Digital SE. Both are very good drives, you have to choose between performance and little noise, or less performance but a noiseless system. I myself have chosen a middle point. I plan to get a Barracuda for programs, and a Western Digital for Audio. Good luck!

Posted: Tue May 27, 2003 5:41 pm
by Immanuel
All baracuda Vs have the same noise-level.

Posted: Tue May 27, 2003 10:14 pm
by dehuszar
From what I've read (though not seen), the Maxtor SATA's are the only ones that currently see any benefit from the new tech.

And my ATA Maxtor is perty dern quiet. The SATA drive is supposed to be even quieter though. Damn. I really hate conjecturing about cool new tech that I can't play with. :sad: I need a patron. Or a wealthy girlfriend.

...I'd even take a drink if someone's buyin ;P

<restraining self from potentially furthering my own personal denegration>



<be patient>




<okay I'm restrained>

Sam

Posted: Wed May 28, 2003 3:24 am
by freddan
I wonder if the 7200.7 is as silent as the V one? I'm waiting for the review from http://www.storagereview.com/. Anyone tried it yet?

I think I will follow your advice Nestor - get a big and silent SATA like the Barracuda for system files and sample CDs, and then get a Raptor or stay with the SCSI one for a while for audio.

Posted: Wed May 28, 2003 11:46 am
by aMo
In a couple of days I can tell you exactly how much noise the WD Raptor 10k rpm drive makes :wink:

Posted: Thu May 29, 2003 4:45 pm
by freddan
aMO: Exiting! Get back and tell us your results. :smile:

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