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| image1 = Hitachi HCS5C1050CLA382 top-down view.jpg
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| caption1 = Top-down view of a Hitachi HCS5C1050CLA382 hard drive.
| caption1 = Top lid of a Hitachi HCS5C1050CLA382 hard drive.
| image2 = Hitachi HCS5C1050CLA382 CDI SMART printout.png
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| caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes from a Hitachi HCS5C1050CLA382.
| caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes from a Hitachi HCS5C1050CLA382.

Latest revision as of 18:57, 27 August 2022

This category lists all Hitachi drives that are members of the Hitachi ARM family Jupiter-C. It succeeds the previous Saturn-C family, being a 5,700 RPM family used for CinemaStar drives, but unlike it, was also used for the first 5,700 RPM Deskstar drives since the IBM Deskstar 40GV approximately ten years prior. They, along with the regular Jupiter family, are also the first Hitachi family to support Device Statistics. Unlike Jupiter nor Jupiter-K, which had a litany of cache options up to 32 MB, the Jupiter-C family only supports 8 MB cache.

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