World's first 6 Gb/s HDD


  1. Posts : 5,747
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    World's first 6 Gb/s HDD


    Seagate Barracuda XT Preview - Worlds First SATA 6Gb/s 2TB Hard Drive - PCSTATS.com

    Very cool.

    "Sustained data rates of around 138MB/s"

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    Incidently, the Serial ATA International Organization which controls SATA standards have banned the term "SATA III" from being used because it gets confused with SATA 3Gb/s too easily. The correct name for the new standard is SATA 6G or SATA 6Gb/s interface."
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    I want one
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    SATA 3 connections on a mechanical HDD is worthless. They can barely fill up a SATA 1 connection. And I'm going to call it it SATA 3 regardless of what "Serial ATA International Organization" says. Simple version numbers are easier to understand and relay.

    138 MB/s == 1.2 gb/s (that is gigabits), SATA 1 connection is 1.5 gb/s
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    I hear ya Logic. But it's things like this that pave the way for the future. In other words, I like that the standard is being developed and deployed. Perhaps in few years time there will be a breakthrough in mechanical drives. Or maybe solid state will be able to push the limits of this standard one day.

    I know your math is correct. But for some reason, I think if you hooked up the drive in the o.p. to a SATA I controller, it would not be close to sustained 138 MB/s. It's only a guess though. I don't have the drive heh heh.
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    torrentg said:
    ...Or maybe solid state will be able to push the limits of this standard one day.
    SATA 3 is in fact for Solid State Drives, they are bumping up against the 3 gb/s limit of SATA 2 now. Even the fastest (10,000, 15,000 RPM) HDDs have yet to even scratch 2 gb/s.
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