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Travelstar 7K1000 is the industry's only seventh-generation 7200 RPM mobile hard drive and ideally suited for notebook PC upgrades and portable, high-capacity personal storage products. At 500GB/platter, this 2.5-inch hard drive offers a 1TB capacity and ...
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日期:2024-07-09
HGST's Travelstar 7K1000 is the first 1000 GB notebook drive we've tested with a 7200 RPM spindle speed. Is this hard disk a performance crown winner? We run our standard suite of benchmarks on it and compare the repository to 13 competitors. One-terabyte...
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Travelstar 71000 is a 9.5-inch, 2.5-inch HDD delivering high capacity, up to 1TB, and high performance, 7200 RPM, for mobile systems, built on a proven, 7th generation design....
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日期:2024-07-08
Hitachi Travelstar 7K1000 1TB 7200rpm SATA3 2.5" Hard Drive HTS721010A9E630 9.5m in Computers/Tablets & Networking, Drives, Storage & Blank Media, Hard Drives (HDD, SSD & NAS) | eBay ... Check Here for Quanitity 5 Pricing Check Here for Quanitity 10 ......
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On March 16, 2007, UPS delivered to our storage test lab a shipment from Hitachi, which we had anticipated for several weeks. The box contained the world's first hard drive with a total capacity of 1 terabyte (1 TB): the Deskstar 7K1000. The new drive is ...
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日期:2024-07-14
() The Samsung Spinpoint M9T hard drive for portable and space constrained devices provides a massive 2TB of storage in a standard 9.5mm, 2.5” form factor. ... March 17th, 2014 by Tucker Mindrum Samsung Spinpoint M9T Hard Drive Review The Samsung ......
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Nvidia's GeForce GTX 980M put to the test in an MSI Gaming laptop. ... CPU Benchmarks HEXUS PiFast Our number-crunching PiFast test is used to benchmark the computational power of each system's CPU. Cinebench...
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日期:2024-07-12
The Deskstar is the name of a product line of computer hard drives. It was originally announced by IBM in October 1994.[1] The line was continued by Hitachi when in 2003 it bought IBM's hard drive division and renamed it HGST (Hitachi Global Storage Techn...