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September Hard Drive Price Guide - Page 2By SharkyExtreme.com Staff September 26, 2008Serial ATA and the SATA II/SATA 3.0 Gb/s interface is the present and future, and the latest hard drive models are certainly making use of the latest standard. Features such as NCQ and a higher overall data bandwidth really help take some SATA drives to a higher performance plane. For our selected brands and sizes, we've gone the same route as with our PATA list, and included everything from a standard 80GB model, to the top-of-the-line 750GB and 1TB monstrosities, along with the powerful Western Digital Raptor 10K RPM speed demons. As Serial ATA drives are a newer technology, these are decidedly high-end, usually sporting 16MB-32MB of cache and 7200 RPM speeds at the top of the scale. Our SATA hard drive price list features entries for drives, prices and price changes, and a column for $/GB (cost per GB). The Serial ATA listings are usually a lot more active compared to their SATA counterparts, and this month is certainly no exception. There were twelve SATA drives that fell by double digits, compared to only nine from last month. The largest price drops hit the Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000 1TB (-$31) and Samsung SpinPoint F1 1TB (-$24) hard drives, while only a single model, the Maxtor DiamondMax 21 320GB (+$18), increased by a similar amount. This resulted in a lop-sided win for consumers, as the SATA chart dropped by an aggregate total of $266.
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