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
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.
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.
True but after the Raptor they pretty much designated the “Black” label for high performance and gaming. I bought the 1TB Black when it first came out and it outperformed my 150GB 10kRPM Raptor even though it was only 7200RPM
i remember when i got my 1tb drive back in the day,i remember putting battlefield 4 on all 3 of my diff drives to test speeds. VelociRaptor/ssd/hdd.
my speed test was "how fast i got into server and loaded up and in game"
hdd i would join, there would be 12+ppl already in.
VelociRaptor normally around 5 ppl already in.
and at that year i think it was 2013 not to many ppl with ssd's i would be 1st or 4th person in and would be able to take the attack heli every game lol.
good find that will be fun to mess with, spin one up and hold it move a little to feel the torque lol
I had a 150GB WD Raptor that died after two years. When I sent it to WD for a warranty replacement in 2011, I remember thinking "maybe they'll send me back a Velociraptor..."
And they did! They sent me a 300GB Velociraptor. I was ecstatic.
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.