New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Support, Discussion, Reviews
Post Reply
User avatar
Winnow
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 27726
Joined: July 5, 2002, 1:56 pm
Location: A Special Place in Hell

New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Winnow »

These look nice although pricey

http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,14487 ... ticle.html#
First Look: New WD VelociRaptor Hard Drive Cruises Through Speed Tests

Western Digital's 10,000 rpm, 300GB high-performance hard drive chomps through the competition.

Melissa J. Perenson, PC World
Monday, April 21, 2008 05:05 AM PDT

Western Digital picked an extremely appropriate name for its new 10,000 rpm (rotations per minute) hard drive. Dubbed the VelociRaptor, this new drive screamed through the PC World Test Center's performance tests. Velocity is clearly the raison d'etre for this drive: The VelociRaptor handily bested our tested field of hard drives to become our top overall performer.

Unlike many hard drives, which show strengths and weaknesses in our tests, the $300 VelociRaptor actually demonstrated its strength across the PC World Test Center's entire suite of hard drive tests. In one of its most impressive feats, the VelociRaptor required just 89 seconds to write 3.06GB of files and folders, besting the next-best drive in our chart, the Western Digital Caviar SE16 750GB, by 32 seconds--a 26 percent improvement.

Double The Capacity

The VelociRaptor is an interesting drive for more than just its performance, though: The latest in Western Digital's family of Raptor 10,000 rpm drives, the 300GB VelociRaptor doubles the capacity of WD's previous-generation 150GB Raptor drive.

WD plans to target the drive at gamers and PC enthusiasts first, even though the VelociRaptor has been designed for enterprise-class applications, too, and the company expects it to be adopted in enterprise settings as well. The drive carries a mean time between failure rating of 1.2 million hours, which puts it on a par with enterprise-grade drives.

Design Innovations

Installing the drive was easy, though you'll notice, as soon as you take the drive out of the box that the VelociRaptor is no ordinary hard drive. With the VelociRaptor, WD came up with an innovative new design approach to achieving a high-performance desktop hard drive. WD squeezed its 10,000 rpm drive into a 2.5-inch chassis; traditionally, desktop hard drives--be they 7200 rpm or 10,000 rpm--are 3.5-inch hard drives. (Although the drive itself measures only 2.5-inches, the VelociRaptor is designed for a 3.5-inch drive bay.)

WD says it chose the 2.5-inch form for a couple of reasons. From a mechanical standpoint, you get as much flutter at the outer edges of the disk when you're spinning at the higher rotations per minute. Advances in areal density, even in smaller 2.5-inch disk platter designs, meant that WD could reduce half the area, and still let the VelociRaptor double its areal density as compared with the two-year-old 150GB Raptor drive.

Heat generation remains a constant concern with hard drives, particularly when the drive is spinning as rapidly as it does on a 10,000 rpm model. WD tackles the issue head on by mounting the 2.5-inch VelociRaptor drive into a heat sink sled. The IcePack heat sink helps the VelociRaptor run cooler than the previous-generation Raptor; WD says the Ice Pack reduces the temperature by about 5 degrees. The sled also doubles as the VelociRaptor's mounting adapter, so the 2.5-inch drive fits smoothly into a 3.5-inch drive bay.

The VelociRaptor (also referred to as the WD3000GLFS) will initially be available at the end of April, shipping in RAID 0 configuration on Alienware's high-performance ALX gaming desktop by the end of April. The $300 drive will enter mass distribution when it goes on-sale in mid-May at Western Digital's Web site and selected reselellers.
User avatar
Trias
Almost 1337
Almost 1337
Posts: 813
Joined: July 9, 2002, 3:46 am
XBL Gamertag: Hamlas3r
PSN ID: Hamlaser
Location: your mom's box

Re: New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Trias »

yeah, i may upgrade to these lol...i hate when such a large upgrade comes out after i buy something :P
User avatar
Kluden
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 1827
Joined: November 13, 2002, 7:12 pm
Location: D.C.

Re: New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Kluden »

I'm waiting for the first revisions...didn't the first raptor drives have issues?
User avatar
Winnow
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 27726
Joined: July 5, 2002, 1:56 pm
Location: A Special Place in Hell

Re: New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Winnow »

Kluden wrote:I'm waiting for the first revisions...didn't the first raptor drives have issues?
Mine was fine. (original 36GB) It was louder than the later versions though. I gave it to a friend who still uses it to this day.
User avatar
Kluden
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 1827
Joined: November 13, 2002, 7:12 pm
Location: D.C.

Re: New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Kluden »

Maybe that was the complaint I remember...not sure, that was like 5+ years ago now!
User avatar
Canelek
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 9380
Joined: July 3, 2002, 1:23 pm
Gender: Male
XBL Gamertag: Canelek
Location: Portland, OR

Re: New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Canelek »

So, what is the scoop? Has anyone upgraded to these bad boys yet? If so, I would like to know any pros/cons, if possible.

Reason being is that I am having to RMA both of my 150GB Raptors and I thought of grabbing one of these from beast buy in the interim.

thanks!
en kærlighed småkager
User avatar
Aardor
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 1443
Joined: July 23, 2002, 12:32 am
Gender: Male
XBL Gamertag: Phoenix612
Location: Allentown, PA

Re: New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Aardor »

Canelek wrote:So, what is the scoop? Has anyone upgraded to these bad boys yet? If so, I would like to know any pros/cons, if possible.

Reason being is that I am having to RMA both of my 150GB Raptors and I thought of grabbing one of these from beast buy in the interim.

thanks!
They're great, but the general consensus is that they're useless in pretty much any gaming machine. They only provide you with faster load/save times, not any better performance in your game. I would by a cheap large capacity drive till your 150's get back.

Granted, I really want to build a raid 5 array of SSDs, or a RAM disk.
User avatar
Canelek
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 9380
Joined: July 3, 2002, 1:23 pm
Gender: Male
XBL Gamertag: Canelek
Location: Portland, OR

Re: New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Canelek »

What would you recommend for a stable 7200RPM drive? You are right in that I really do not NEED the fancy drive--it is just that it looks awesome! :D I do like me some shinies.
en kærlighed småkager
User avatar
Aardor
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 1443
Joined: July 23, 2002, 12:32 am
Gender: Male
XBL Gamertag: Phoenix612
Location: Allentown, PA

Re: New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Aardor »

Canelek wrote:What would you recommend for a stable 7200RPM drive? You are right in that I really do not NEED the fancy drive--it is just that it looks awesome! :D I do like me some shinies.
Uh, any Seagate or WD would really be fine (i'm pretty sure they don't make any 5400 drives anymore). You may want to avoid the super capacity ones, because they tend to have problems (in their first gen, so 1.0 TB drives are fine now, but 1.5TB ones have problems, I think). And yeah it's hard, I find myself looking at the velociraptor every time there is a deal on it (hopefully I continue to talk myself out of it).
User avatar
Canelek
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 9380
Joined: July 3, 2002, 1:23 pm
Gender: Male
XBL Gamertag: Canelek
Location: Portland, OR

Re: New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Canelek »

Yeah, I already have a 1TB Seagate drive for my media, so really only need a drive less than 500GB, partitioned into OS and App logical volumes.

Thanks man!
en kærlighed småkager
User avatar
Aslanna
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 12479
Joined: July 3, 2002, 12:57 pm

Re: New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Aslanna »

I'd personally avoid Seagates at this time. They've got a rather large black eye over the 7200.11 issues.
Have You Hugged An Iksar Today?

--
User avatar
Canelek
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 9380
Joined: July 3, 2002, 1:23 pm
Gender: Male
XBL Gamertag: Canelek
Location: Portland, OR

Re: New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Canelek »

Picked up a 500GB 'cuda for $70 at best buy. It will be an ok tertiary storage once I get my raptors back.
en kærlighed småkager
User avatar
Winnow
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 27726
Joined: July 5, 2002, 1:56 pm
Location: A Special Place in Hell

Re: New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Winnow »

The Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB is the most recommended drive for those that like the VelociRaptor but dont want to pay for it. It's 10% slower but 79.00 and 640GB

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6822136319

Fast drive for cheap.
User avatar
Aslanna
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 12479
Joined: July 3, 2002, 12:57 pm

Re: New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Aslanna »

Winnow wrote:The Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB is the most recommended drive for those that like the VelociRaptor but dont want to pay for it. It's 10% slower but 79.00 and 640GB

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6822136319

Fast drive for cheap.
They seem to go on sale fairly regular too. I just got one today and think it was $65 at NewEgg. Probably pick up a few more to replace some older drives. Havent done much other than format it (took forever) but seems quiet.
Have You Hugged An Iksar Today?

--
User avatar
Canelek
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 9380
Joined: July 3, 2002, 1:23 pm
Gender: Male
XBL Gamertag: Canelek
Location: Portland, OR

Re: New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Canelek »

I have a velociraptor in my hands, but managed to gently set it down, grab a cheap drive for my temporary, pay, and run the fuck away. :)
en kærlighed småkager
User avatar
Aslanna
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 12479
Joined: July 3, 2002, 12:57 pm

Re: New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Aslanna »

1TB Caviar Blacks on sale for $95 or so (depending on sales tax and such) at Dell until Apr 1st. I picked one up just because I like to buy stuff. Have to stimulate the economy! No real room for it so will probably pull out the 320GB. It's getting a bit old anyway, probably 5 or so years, so good time to do it now before it dies. Just passing along the info in case anyone in the market for a drive!
Have You Hugged An Iksar Today?

--
User avatar
Winnow
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 27726
Joined: July 5, 2002, 1:56 pm
Location: A Special Place in Hell

Re: New Superfast 300GB VelociRaptors

Post by Winnow »

I bought a 1.5 TB Seagate a few days after upgrading my computer. It was 124.00 at Fry's and had the latest firmware so the major problems Seagate was having with the drive are fixed. I know it's not as good as the WC Caviar Blacks but it, along with the 640GB Caviar black gives me 2+ TB more space. So far I've retired a few 300-320GB drives and am working on getting some of the more important stuff off my ancient Buffalo TB station with the 4X250GB drives.

In my four hot swap drive bays I've got 640GB, 750GB, 750GB, 1.5TB drives. I'll probably buy a 2 TB drive when they come down in price and retire one of the 750's or use it for another OS.

I don't need nearly that much room right now but the consolidation process has gone well and my Movies, TV Series, MP3s, Audio Books, Pictures, Comics, etc are starting to be a little more organized in a central location on the 1.5TB.

Maybe, when Blu-Ray empty disks are under 2.00, I'll buy a player and back some stuff up to them so everything isn't on spinning HDs but I'm in no rush for that though.
Post Reply