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First things first, unless you have an old AGP motherboard don’t even bother with PATA hard drives, only look for those with SATA or SATA II interface.
Capacity:
It is an important factor to look for and is completely determined by your need and budget. Nowadays 160 GB is bare minimum and recommended is 250 GB, but if you’re willing to splurge then you can go up to 1 TB.
Buffer:
An 8 MB buffer is just par, I recommend the to-be norm 16 MB. Again if your willing to splurge you get drives with 32 MB buffer also.
RPM:
[FONT="]5400 rpm is what you usually expect to find in laptops, for a desktop 7200 rpm is the norm. For higher performance and lower seek times you can purchase 10000 rpm hard drives too but they come with a premium.[/FONT]
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Capacity:
It is an important factor to look for and is completely determined by your need and budget. Nowadays 160 GB is bare minimum and recommended is 250 GB, but if you’re willing to splurge then you can go up to 1 TB.
Buffer:
An 8 MB buffer is just par, I recommend the to-be norm 16 MB. Again if your willing to splurge you get drives with 32 MB buffer also.
RPM:
[FONT="]5400 rpm is what you usually expect to find in laptops, for a desktop 7200 rpm is the norm. For higher performance and lower seek times you can purchase 10000 rpm hard drives too but they come with a premium.[/FONT]
Please feel free to add or point out anything i missed in my tutorial
Please leave comments after reading
If u found my tutorial useful please add to my reputation
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