Seagate Free Agent Go, and Practical Interest
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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Seagate as one of the vendor computer storage media that is big enough, bring some portable hard drive variants. One of them is a Seagate Free Agent Go, a portable hard drive that is comfortable to carry and has a carry-look interesting.
Hard drives are available in various capacities ranging from 250GB, 320GB, and 500GB. Reviews of the Seagate Free Agent Go 500 GB (approximately half terabajti).
Views hardisk is not much different with the Seagate Free Agent Desk that we never try before. In fact, at a glance, only different in size only problem.
Clearly the most interesting of these is the product looks, smooth edge, a slim body, with the indicator light sweet. Seagate Free Agent Go is suitable for users who look to the problems in the media.
Products that have a weight of 160 grams of this using a USB 2.0 interface for data transfer. This device is used on both the operating system Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Vista.
In addition to the display problem, that the device is not noisy when used. In fact, it has a rotaso 5400 Rotation per Minute (Rpm), fast enough, and potentially removing the hum or hiss that disrupt.
Performance
For performance issues, using HD Tune to see how powerful this medium in terms of process data. Whether it just to write or read data that you want to use.
Future benchmark results with HD Tune using the application, may be the product has an average speed of reading data at 28.8 MB / sec and the ability to write an average of 23.8 MB / sec.
Not stunning results, especially with eating CPU resource of 24.7% making this product quite greedily consume power. But for everyday use, watch a video or listen to songs, this disk are still very comfortable.
Benchmark results in MB / sec
* Read / Write
* Minimum: 27.8 MB/23, 7MB
* Maximum: 30.0 MB/24, 1MB
* Average: 28.8 MB/23, 8MB
* CPU Usage: 24.7% / 10.9%
Excellence:
+ Views and captivating sweet
+ Not noisy
Disadvantages:
- The benchmark is not spectacular