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May Hard Drive Price Guide - Page 4By SharkyExtreme.com Staff May 31, 2007Just as in the previous PATA chart, we are also taking a close look at our Serial ATA drives and determining exactly which models and capacities offer the best overall value. We do this through the tried-and-true method of determining hard drive value, or "price per GB", which is then used as a sorting criteria to ensure the best $/GB deals rise to the top. Of course, no method is foolproof, and other factors like performance or features certainly come into play, but it does give us a different view on which brands, speeds and capacities offer the best bang for the buck. The Serial ATA value chart shows virtually the same basic trends we found in the PATA value listings, with seven of the top ten SATA values sitting in the 250GB to 320GB range. The remainder consists of 500GB hard drives, The Maxtor DiamondMax 21 320GB repeats as the top drive value in May with an insanely-low 22-cents/GB rating. The Samsung SpinPoint T166 500GB jumps into second place, followed closely by the Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320GB. The overall value in the Serial ATA hard drive market is slightly better than with PATA drives, as the top ten listings are all at 27-cents/GB or less. It's no surprise that five Western Digital Raptor models are at the bottom on the chart, as this line of 10K RPM drives is designed for pure performance and reliability, not value.
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