Maxtor MLinePlusIII 300GB SATA133 7200 1pk bulk 3.5" Serial ATA

  • Brand : Maxtor
  • Product name : MLinePlusIII 300GB SATA133 7200 1pk bulk
  • Product code : 7B300S0
  • Category : Internal Hard Drives
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  • Long product name Maxtor MLinePlusIII 300GB SATA133 7200 1pk bulk 3.5" Serial ATA :

    HD MaxLine Plus III SATA 300GB 150 7200rpm 1pk bulk (20PK see TD article 948464)

  • Short summary description Maxtor MLinePlusIII 300GB SATA133 7200 1pk bulk 3.5" Serial ATA :

    Maxtor MLinePlusIII 300GB SATA133 7200 1pk bulk, 3.5", 300 GB, 7200 RPM

  • Long summary description Maxtor MLinePlusIII 300GB SATA133 7200 1pk bulk 3.5" Serial ATA :

    Maxtor MLinePlusIII 300GB SATA133 7200 1pk bulk. HDD size: 3.5", HDD capacity: 300 GB, HDD speed: 7200 RPM

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2011-09-24 00:07:00
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Uk has collected 4 expert reviews for Maxtor MLinePlusIII 300GB SATA133 7200 1pk bulk 3.5" Serial ATA but no overall score was given. Click below and use Uk to find all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
barefeats.com
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2011-09-24 00:06:53
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Revised June 23rd, 2005, with built-in versus PCI-X SATA controllersUpdated June 27th, 2005, with Photoshop rotate and QuickTime playback test resultsExpanded July 11th, 2005, to include the Hitachi 7K500 Hitachi released a new version of the popular D...
storagereview.com
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2011-09-24 00:06:57
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Over the summer we took a look at Maxtors first native SATA design, the MaXLine III. While the drive performed fairly well overall, the high 16.3 millisecond access time remained a concern. Since then, Maxtor has requested a retest, arguing that the h...
storagereview.com
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2011-09-24 00:07:00
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Maxtors latest MaXLine III combines an ATA traditional 7200 RPM spindle speed with a native serial ATA interface, 16 MB buffer, and 300 gigabytes of capacity. How does it stack up against todays greatest? StorageReview takes a look!...
anandtech.com
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2013-09-10 01:08:09
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Technology in the hard drive industry is seemingly at a standstill compared to many of the other markets that we look at on a daily basis. Take the CPU industry for example; we get brand new microprocessor architectures every 5 years, clock speed bumps...