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OCZ just announced their latest SSD drive, the Onyx 2. The Onyx 2 is a 2.5 inch drive rated at a 270MBps read speed, and a 265MBps write speed.
This washer will accept a standard ½ inch drive ratchet socket wrench.
Remove the 4 or 5 water pump bolts which are hard to see -- (12mm) socket -- and a medium size ratchet (called 3/8 inch drive in the USA).
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The new design involves filling 3.5 inch drives with helium and increasing the number of platters from five to seven.
Seagate's 160GB 2.5-inch drive uses one-fourth the energy of the equivalent 3.5-inch drive, according to a Seagate product manager, Joni Clark.
Only fifth-generation iPod Video devices are compatible with the new 1.8-inch drive, however.
Apple was the first popular computer maker to ditch a disk drive (in much the same way the company omitted the still-popular 3 1/2-inch drive from the first iMac, favoring a CD-ROM drive).
But now the chime looks headed toward obsolescence, joining the dearly departed sawing of a 5.25-inch drive and the happily departed high-pitched whine of a dot-matrix printer.
But now the chime looks headed toward obsolescence, joining the dearly departed sawing of a 5.25-inch drive and the happily departed high-pitched whine of a dot-matrix printer.
In the mid-eighties, Seagate — here considered by Christensen to be an established firm — delayed manufacturing 3.5-inch drives, which were valued by producers of portable computers and laptops, because its biggest customer, I.B.M., didn't want them; I.B.M. wanted a better and faster version of the 5.25-inch drive for its full-sized desktop computers.
Perhaps the most notable example is the first disk-based camcorder, the Samsung ITCAM 7.Kevin Magenis, the boss of Cornice, says hundreds of companies are designing products around his company's 1-inch drive, from slot machines to a portable karaoke player.
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