price per gb per watt hour = massive ripoff in operating expenses
they use 6.08watts each… 12.16 watts for 300GB of storage is not good
I could have said no. These are nothing more than ewaste today.
Hehehehe, blast from the past. I used to have two in RAID0 in my gaming rig back in the day. 🤘
only time I ever stroked and striped a pair outside of a data center. So much noise tho.
1337 mode: engaged but rusty
Came here to say this. Think I had a 40gb.
fun memorabilia to put on display on the shelf!
no you can definitely say no
One of those requires more power than two modern 22 TB drives, lol.
Hey don’t forget the 150 gb model they made with the transparent window to see it working.
That was so damn cool back then.
Window kit on the side panel Chrome skull fan grills with the LED eyes CCFL blue tube in the bottom Then add in a HDD raptor with a window kit
You’d be king of the lan party
I’ve modded a old HDD with a cutout in the top case, and glued a plastic layer over it. was cool to see.
Didn’t last more than a hour before it was dead.
Offtopic: I just bought a Lexar M.2 with 4TB for 189€, the price range is getting very good! They are advertised with 7GB read/write… let’s see what your Velociraptors can do :D
Had 2x 10000rpm ones in raid in the day playing wow…
ok so that is like 4 people that did this and that is wild to me.
Did you stroke your partitions or just raid?
I finally deprecated my VelociRaptor 160GB last week. Was using it as a Linux boot drive for experimenting, but was time to get a cheap SSD for same task. She served me well for over a decade.
DataHoarderNostalgia! I remember the reputation these had, and the cool name. Before SSDs, I was big into these.
More background:
https://louwrentius.com/an-ode-to-the-10000-rpm-western-digital-velociraptor.html
For consumers and enthusiast, the Raptor was an amazing boot drive. The 74 GB model was large enough to hold the operating system and applications. The bulk of the data would still be stored on a second hard drive either also connected through SATA or even still through PATA.
I have had a few without the icepacks for years now. They run so hot and I never built a system to deal with it. Please do a follow up comparing seek and read/write stats with modern fastbois.
Just to be sure, these were discontinued, right?
My video editing PC had two 500GB velociraptors in RAID-0.
Very fast at the time, though I’m sure it would feel sluggish compared to my current NVMe
Aren’t any modern HDDs faster? Even 5400 rpm HDDs because when capacity grows one rotation of the disk will contain more data.