Monday, March 24th 2008

Fujitsu to Release World's First 7200 rpm 320GB 2.5-inch Hard Disk Drive

Fujitsu Limited today announced its new MHZ2 BJ series of 2.5" hard disk drives that feature a rotational speed of 7200 rpm and capacities of up to 320GB. The new disk is designed for use in high-performance PCs, such as high-end notebook computers and compact desktops. The MHZ2 BJ will be available in 80/120/160/250 and 320GB capacities, with SATA 3.0 Gb/s interface, 16MB buffer size, and 10.5ms (read) and 12.5ms (write) average seek times. Sales of the MHZ2 BJ series will begin at the end of June 2008.
Source: Fujitsu
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9 Comments on Fujitsu to Release World's First 7200 rpm 320GB 2.5-inch Hard Disk Drive

#1
Wile E
Power User
It's about time we get desktop performance AND capacities in a 2.5" drive.
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#2
JoJoe
Sweet... I imagine it'll be a bit pricey but likely worth it if you're looking for performance and capacity.
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#3
ChaoticBlankness
Looks like it's almost time for me to trade up my Hitachi 160GB 5400RPM for one of these bad boys. :rockout:
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#4
Baum
but is this drive fast?
i am asking because i was looking for a nice 2.5 s-ata drive for my laptop but i don't know wich one is fast and not tooo hot.
In former days i was able to change my ide 2.5" drive by removing 4 screws and just place a fast 7200rpm one inside but now a days there are several connectors on these laptops.
I only know that my laptop is equiped with an 2.5" s-ata 80GB HD thats all.
Is there sata 2 for 2.5" ??
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#5
Pinchy
Wile EIt's about time we get desktop performance AND capacities in a 2.5" drive.
Lol, they have had 250GB for a little while now, so 320GB still isnt *that* much closer to 1TB :p.

But, as you might have implied, at least its improving :D.
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#6
Kreij
Senior Monkey Moderator
BaumIs there sata 2 for 2.5" ??
Any drive listed as SATA 3.0Gb/s is "SATA 2".
SATA 1 is 1.5Gb/s
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#7
Darkrealms
LoL, and my battery doesn't last long enough with my 5400 rpm drive.

I'd consider it if I didn't get a 160 GB 5400 4 months ago (it was a good deal).
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#8
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Even though i only got an 80GB sata Hdd - im holding out until they release a relatively cheap + decent capacity SSD drive. docking & transfering most of my data to a external HDD is like a way of like for me lol
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#9
InnocentCriminal
Resident Grammar Amender
That would be freakin' awesome in my Shuttle. I could fit loads in. ^^
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