SATA is currently the most common interface. The SATA cables are much thinner than the width E-IDE cable. SATA also allows higher data transfer rates than the older standard. 2.5-inch drives are mostly used in mobile applications on Net or notebooks and are now available in capacities up to one terabyte.
3.5-inch hard drives are installed only in desktop PCs and are available in capacities up to three terabytes. In the tested hard drives are so-called bulk versions. This means that the dealer sells the plate without any software and manual. Also, assembly materials, cables and screws are missing.
3.5-inch hard drives are installed only in desktop PCs and are available in capacities up to three terabytes. In the tested hard drives are so-called bulk versions. This means that the dealer sells the plate without any software and manual. Also, assembly materials, cables and screws are missing.
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