Published on August 6th,2009 at 3:13 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Deskstar 7K2000, Hitachi’s Latest 2TB 7200rpm HDD

Here’s the Deskstar 7K2000, my future HDD (along side my actual 1.5TB) that I’ll be glad to add in my HTPC… A shiny new 2TB 7200rpm SATA 3.5” HDD with 32Mb of cache… Yummy!

For those who are curious of why in hell I need this much space, I’ll rip all my DVDs to watch them on Windows 7 Media Center… Once my DVD or Blu-ray ships from Amazon US, I’ll ripping them with a 100% quality to enjoy browsing my virtual gallery. This week-end it will be the turn of season 4.5 of BSG that I received from the USA yesterday to be ripped.

Via Hitachi
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  • derrick

    Any pricing on the Deskstar 7K200?

    Also, what are the differences between the Western Digital 2TB HDD and the new Hitachi 2TB HDD?

    I’m planning on getting 2x2TB for my Drobo, should I go with WD or Hitachi??

 

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