Category:Western Digital Marvell Hawk: Difference between revisions
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| caption1 = Top-down view of a WD2500JS-55NCB1 drive. | | caption1 = Top-down view of a WD2500JS-55NCB1 drive. | ||
| image2 = WDC WD2500JS-55NCB1 CDI SMART printout.png | | image2 = WDC WD2500JS-55NCB1 CDI SMART printout.png | ||
| caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes. | | caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes from a WD2500JS-55NCB1. | ||
| namesake = [[wikipedia:Hawk|Hawk]]s | | namesake = [[wikipedia:Hawk|Hawk]]s | ||
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| successor = [[:Category:Western Digital Marvell Hawk 2|Hawk 2]] (refresh)<br>[[:Category:Western Digital Marvell Raider|Raider]] (density increase) | | successor = [[:Category:Western Digital Marvell Hawk 2|Hawk 2]] (refresh)<br>[[:Category:Western Digital Marvell Raider|Raider]] (density increase) | ||
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This category lists all [[Western Digital]] drives that are members of the WD Marvell family Hawk. Hawk succeeds the previous Pioneer V, increasing the density to 80 - 83.3 GB per platter. Hawk was only available on SATA drives; [[:Category:Western Digital Marvell Starling|Starling]] is identical to Hawk in most respects, but does use the older PATA standard. | This category lists all [[Western Digital]] drives that are members of the WD Marvell family Hawk. Hawk succeeds the previous Pioneer V, increasing the density to 80 - 83.3 GB per platter. Hawk was only available on SATA drives; [[:Category:Western Digital Marvell Starling|Starling]] is identical to Hawk in most respects, but does use the older PATA standard. Like many early Marvell drives, Hawk could use either older black lids or newer silver ones. | ||
Revision as of 07:57, 11 February 2022
This category lists all Western Digital drives that are members of the WD Marvell family Hawk. Hawk succeeds the previous Pioneer V, increasing the density to 80 - 83.3 GB per platter. Hawk was only available on SATA drives; Starling is identical to Hawk in most respects, but does use the older PATA standard. Like many early Marvell drives, Hawk could use either older black lids or newer silver ones.
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