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Western Digital WD1600BEVS (160 GB)$45.00 to $75.00
Tags:western, digital, wd1600bevs, 160, gb, | Hewlett Packard 375861-B21 (72 GB)$100.00 to $237.00
Tags:hewlett, packard, 375861-b21, 72, gb, | IBM 40K1043 (73 GB)$79.00 to $315.00
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Western Digital My Book Studio WDH1Q3200N (320 GB)
The My Book Studio Edition (Model WDH1Q3200N) offers 320B of storage, quad interface, and a high-speed interface that makes it perfect for creative professionals and video editors.
Hewlett Packard PY278AA (250 GB)
The Hewlett Packard (PY278AA) 250 GB SATA II Hard Drive is fully compatible with PC systems.The Hard Drive connect by: Serial ATA II for Internal utilization. Spinning up to 7200 RPM and offering capacity as large as 250 GB
IBM 09N4254 (160 GB)
Insist on a high-performance, massive storage solution that can complement your IBM ThinkCentre desktop system's performance. Serial ATA is a storage interface for the latest computing platform.??PRODUCT FEATURES: ??Ontrack Disk Manager included. This software prepares the drive for use, migrates data from older, slower drives, and overcomes legacy hardware, BIOS, and operating system; ?Includes Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.), which helps to predict and warn of some impending drive failures; ?Superior end-to-end error checking over Parallel ATA helps increase data integrity; ?Point-to-Point connections eliminate the need for Master/Slave settings on drives, simplifying installation; ?Improved cabling: eliminates the current 18-inch cable length limitation; thinner cables improve cable routing and airflow through the system; ?The new Serial ATA interface offers data transfer speeds up to 50% faster than the current parallel ATA interface: transfer ra...Minimize
Seagate Cheetah 10K.6 (36.7 GB)
The Cheetah 10K.6 is Seagate's sixth-generation 10K RPM high performance, high capacity disk drive. With the fastest interfaces, the highest reliability and the most mature product design, the Cheetah 10K.6 enables the lowest ownership cost. In data intensive environments, increasing the capacity per disk drive lowers ownership costs by deploying fewer systems that use less cubic feet of space requiring less infrastructure such as cabinets, HBAs and less wattage of power.Minimize