Re: 60GB 7200RPM or 80GB 5400RPM

2004-04-01 Thread Nick Marshall
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Sam wrote:

 What would you buy?
 
 I'm really stuck here. I can't decide which drive to buy for my Pismo, and I
 need one very soon. I'm stuck between the Hitachi/IBM Travelstar 60GB
 7200rpm vs the 80GB 5400rpm.
 
 Since I've seen very similar prices on them, is the performance increase
 from a 5400rpm drive to a 7200rpm drive worth the smaller size? I'll be
 doing some video editing, some music editing, and a lot of general everyday
 multi-tasking in various apps.
 
 Pismo 400mhz, 1GB RAM. Unless the performance boost is feelable, I'm
 liking the size of the 80GB.


That's a hard choice.  Depends on the level of video and audio editing.  

If your doing imovie level editing and low track count [around 8] audio I
would get the 80GB.  You will not feel any difference and you'll enjoy the
increseased space.

If your doing Final Cut Pro/Express level editing [multiple video and audio
tracks] and greater than 8 audio tracks I would hesitantly get the 60GB.  You
need the performance, you would feel the difference over the
80GB.  Unfortunetly, you also need more space that this higher level
requires.  I would get the 60GB and start saving for a 120GB+ external
firwire drive also. :)

HTH,
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Re: 60GB 7200RPM or 80GB 5400RPM

2004-04-01 Thread Kurt Appling
Re; actually if the transfer rate in bits per-- is on the boxes 
,compare these for a more accurate measurement of usable speed.

On Apr 1, 2004, at 11:35 AM, Nick Marshall wrote:

On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Sam wrote:

What would you buy?

I'm really stuck here. I can't decide which drive to buy for my 
Pismo, and I
need one very soon. I'm stuck between the Hitachi/IBM Travelstar 60GB
7200rpm vs the 80GB 5400rpm.

Since I've seen very similar prices on them, is the performance 
increase
from a 5400rpm drive to a 7200rpm drive worth the smaller size? I'll 
be
doing some video editing, some music editing, and a lot of general 
everyday
multi-tasking in various apps.

Pismo 400mhz, 1GB RAM. Unless the performance boost is feelable, I'm
liking the size of the 80GB.



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60GB 7200RPM or 80GB 5400RPM

2004-03-31 Thread Sam
What would you buy?

I'm really stuck here. I can't decide which drive to buy for my Pismo, and I
need one very soon. I'm stuck between the Hitachi/IBM Travelstar 60GB
7200rpm vs the 80GB 5400rpm.

Since I've seen very similar prices on them, is the performance increase
from a 5400rpm drive to a 7200rpm drive worth the smaller size? I'll be
doing some video editing, some music editing, and a lot of general everyday
multi-tasking in various apps.

Pismo 400mhz, 1GB RAM. Unless the performance boost is feelable, I'm
liking the size of the 80GB.

Thanks in advance for your advice.

-Sam


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Re: 60GB 7200RPM or 80GB 5400RPM

2004-03-31 Thread Steve Fuller
Since I've seen very similar prices on them, is the performance 
increase
from a 5400 rpm drive to a 7200rpm drive worth the smaller size? I'll 
be
doing some video editing, some music editing, and a lot of general 
everyday
multi-tasking in various apps.
For video editing, I would get the 7200 RPM drive over the 5400 RPM 
unit. I think you will notice a signifigant performance increase.

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