Caviar Green

Hi guys,

My post in the 'check my spec' raised a final question for the build I'm thinking of. That was that a 'storage' drive of some kind would be good to complement the 300Gb Velociraptor I had in there. A Caviar Green was suggested which looked super in theory, low power and low noise - I'd barely notice it.

The prime thing to be on here would be my considerable music library and after a bit of research I've seen that people have skipping issues with these drives, which isn't what I want. Is this drive basically storage only with little capability for time-intensive access or do the reviewers have bad drives/bad setups in general?

The prices of these drives are fantastic and 1 Gb Green comes well within budget and if it's capable of handling things like my music and old crap like Diablo 2 then I'll be banging one in!

Any opinions on these things? :)

Thanks to everyone who's offered advice so far on the couple of threads I've made btw :D
 

Sleinous

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Id strongly suggest it! Yes they can be put through just as much intensive use as caviar blacks imo
 

Gorman

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I have never known of any issues with these drives like that, they can be slow to spin up if inactive for a while, but thats no big deal for a storage drive. And by slow i mean 2-5 seconds.
 
I have never known of any issues with these drives like that, they can be slow to spin up if inactive for a while, but thats no big deal for a storage drive. And by slow i mean 2-5 seconds.

My worry is that, for instance, I'll play a tune which will end up writing to cache. Then the hard drive will power down. So next tune is delayed whilst it spins up again.
 

Gorman

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Powering down times are set in windows and can typically be 20 mins etc. Not a problem that cant be easily fixed.
 
Ahh, I didn't know. That's great then, will add one of these to the order. At the price it seems silly not to!

Thanks Gorman.
 
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