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Old 08-28-2008, 09:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default WD vs Seagate

Hey guys I know some of these questions might consider me a newb, but I'm okey with that. I'd rather ask the question now and get the answer, then have someone ask me later and not have an answer.

I've been looking at a computer for my parents. Upgrading from a pentium 4 to a dual processor. Whats the difference between the wd 500gb 16mb buffer and the Seagate 500gb 32mb buffer. Whats buffer? Also I see this WD Rapto 150gig 10000rpm 16mb buffer. Whats the difference there? Some clarification would be awesome and thanks for your time.
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