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| T is for Turbo: The Hitachi DeskStar T7K250 Following the "tried and tested" approach, Hitachi uses the UltraATA interface and equips the drive with 8 MB of cache. As a result, the DeskStar T7K250 is a good choice for systems not equipped with a SATA interface, making for an upgrade that offers both storage space and speed. Choosing the Serial ATA version will get you state-of-the-art drive logic complete with support for SATA II, 300 MB/s peak bandwidth and native command queuing. http://www.tomshardware.com/storage/20050523/index.html
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