Simon Maltby over at Hexus.net
has reviewed one of the first SATA Hard Drives to appear, the Seagate
ST380023AS Hard Drive:
“SATA drives can not be connected to your computer with
the standard IDE and Molex power connectors as becomes clear when viewing the
back of the drive. Two new interfaces are need to use the drive. If you have a
motherboard with serial ATA support you will have probably been supplied with
an SATA data cable as shown below. However you will also need a Molex to SATA
power conversion lead which is not supplied with either the motherboard or hard
drive. I can foresee this power lead becoming a source of frustration for many
people ordering SATA drives, hopefully when the drives hit the retail market the
cable will be supplied with the hard drive.The read performance of the Seagate ST380023AS was not as
good as we had hoped for. On the other hand write performance was better than
we hoped for. In summary one fact is clear, the SATA interface works differently
to the IDE interface and when you consider that this is a first generation SATA
drive, linked to a motherboard that has the SATA interface located on the PCI
bus, limiting it’s potential, the overall performance is very good indeed.
The benefits of ultra fast data writing would make this drive ideal for write
hungry tasks like video rendering or data backup. The Seagate drive itself is
very well made and seems to be very robust. Its quiet operation makes it ideal
for inclusion in a system where quietness is of benefit.
Serial ATA is in its infancy. Seagate have produced an excellent hard disk drive
at the high quality end of the market place which should be very well received.
I for one will be very sorry to have to part with this drive when Seagate ask
for it back.
Pros
Very Quiet
Robust
Very fast write performance
Simple SATA data cable connection
Cons
Needs power adapter (Not supplied)
Slower read performance than expected
SATA comes at a price premium“
Full review: Seagate
ST380023AS Hard Drive @ hexus.net
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