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Does anyone know how to find out what the problem wd drives with 8mb cache were? I mean like what the series were or anything. Can't find anything at WD site. I know they should be off the shelves but dont want to make the mistake of picking one up. Looking at the 80 gig, maybe 120.

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Opus2000 Tue, 02/18/2003 - 18:15

The problem was with the mainboards on the drives crapping out. They have fixed the problem and are moving onward. At least they were able to get it done wuickly and not putz around with it like IBM did for sooooo many years!
As far as the laptop spped with firewire...that's about all you'll get as it's not going to truly give you that throughput just because it's on a firewire port. Remember that the firewire is within the PCI bus and will bog down at certain bandwidths!
Cheers
Opus

anonymous Sun, 03/09/2003 - 13:51

Hi again Opus! I'm back and so are you! That makes me happy!
I've had some bad luck... My lovely ANUS-DAW had been running for a few weeks and then my OS-drive crashed (Segate 60 GB) *sigh* .
Since I've heard about the better performance of also having a 8 Mb-cache OS-drive I thought I'd buy a WD 40 or 60 Gb (8 Mb-Cache) HD. BUT, it will takes months before those are availble here in Sweden. So I had this dilemma: Should I go for a WD 120 Gb (8MB-cache) or 40 Gb (2Mb-cache) for my new OS-drive? I went for the 120 GB (8 Mb)... Did I make the right decision? Is there any disadvantage of having such a large OS-drive?
Of course it takes much longer time to defrag it.
But beside that? Is it worth the trouble to replace it with a 40 Gb drive when I can get my hands on one of them?

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