Ivy, marshallzulu, is right about the western digital hard disk drive. You should get the Western Digital. But if you still would like to know why you should pick Western Digital over Maxtor or other hard disk drive (HDD) brand names like Quantum or Seagate and if you would like someone to explain it to you, then I'll be happy to.
Please bear with me 'cause i will be a little lengthy. Actually, Maxtor bought out Quantum, so this makes easier for you to choose. However, I, for one, still would recommend WD 'cause of the following reasons: (1) First thing is WD is the pioneer in EIDE HDD technology. IBM may have invented HDD in the '70's when it first came out with the so-called Winchester hard drive, but it was WD that gave the HDD the really big, big push. WD put the first "E" in EIDE which is the more common type of HDD today and the one you are asking about. (2) WD HDD is much quieter than most other hard disk drive brands, including MAXTOR and even quieter than SEAGATE. Now, RPM means "revolution or rotation per minute", which is the speed at which a disk drive rotates. The faster, the better. ATA and EIDE mean the same thing. ( If we really want to get picky, ATA is a standard, while EIDE is the trade name for the 40-pin interface for HDD cable.) ATA stands for Advanced Technology Attachment & EIDE stands for Electronic Integrated Device Electronic. ATA 100 or ATA 133 is the data transfer rates in MegaByte per second or MBps. Of course the faster, the better, all other things being equal. Now, cache is a term for temporay storage area or buffer and a technique to help speed up data access electronically. Since, the hard disk drive is a mechanical device by design that's not too fast by itself, it make sense to find a way to retrieve data faster electronically when data is already in the cache. And so, basically, that's what a cache is used for; it is built right into the HDD, along with its controller. That's what is meant by the word "Integrated" in Electronic Integrated Device Electronic. So, you can see that ATA 133 will be faster than ATA 100. However, (3) WD'S hdd has 8MB of cache. Since 100 and 133 speeds are not much that far apart, I would rather go with WESTERN DIGITAL hard disk drive's 8MB cache over the MAXTOR's. There you have it--the jist of it. HDD technology is actually alot more complicated but that is the basic stuff you need to decide which hdd to buy. I could go on and on about other things like latency time, air flow, head flight, data density, or translation (and that is just warming up, lol), but I probably tired everyone to death already, so that's it . Happy shopping!
