We ’re not certain how this one slipped by us , but the folks at AnandTech quietly got their hands on Hitachi ’s 7K1000 , which is both the first terabyte drive in retail and Hitachi ’s first 3.5 - inch drive to useperpendicular recording(that basically means it enter your single file vertically , as counterbalance to horizontally to take into account for more storage infinite ) . Ok , so is the drive worth your cash ? Hell yeah . Here ’s why …
https://gizmodo.com/perpendicular-hard-drive-music-video-39272
First of all is the damage . For $ 399 you get exactly 931.5 GB of storage space . Think of all the , er , video recording you could store on that sucker . execution - wise , the hombre at AnandTech thought the campaign was phenomenal ticktack its closest rival , Western Digital ’s Raptor , which has a 10,000rpm , but caps out at 150 GB . Other things to note : the Hitachi cause has a SATA interface and operates at spindle speed of 7,200rpm . It has a five - disc design ( 200 GB per platter ) and a 32 MB cache .

Hitachi also has a CinemaStar version of this drive in the deeds , which will chance a home inside DVRs . But for your home theater microcomputer , you ca n’t top the 7K1000 .
Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000[AnandTech ]
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