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DiamondMax® 80 Ultra DMA 100:
Maximize your computers' data storage
potential with a Maxtor DiamondMax® 80 hard drive. They employ
Maxtor's Adaptive ATA Control™ for unsurpassed data integrity
and the new Maxtor Silent Store™ technology for superior quiet
acoustic performance. They have formatted capacities up to 81.9 GB, a
sub-9.0 ms average seek time and an Ultra ATA/100 interface coupled with a
high-speed 2 MB SDRAM cache buffer for data transfer speeds up to 100
megabytes per second. DiamondMax 80 drives are ideally suited to
storage-hungry multimedia and Internet environments where burst and
sustained transfer rates are crucial. Whether your application is
technical, multimedia, or Internet, the DiamondMax 80 delivers performance
you can feel.
Model Number
Actual Cyls
Max
Cycls
Hds
Sect
Size
GB
Size
MB
98196H8
158,816
16,383
16
63
81.9 GB
81,964
96147H6
119,112
16,383
16
63
61.4 GB
61,473
Maxtor recommends that you use the
Auto-Detect feature in the BIOS for hard drive configuration. If your BIOS
does not utilize Auto-Detect, Maxtor recommends that you:
Manually enter the Maximum Cylinder value for the hard drive if
greater than 8.4 GB.
Manually enter the Actual Cylinder value for the hard drive if less
than 8.4 GB.
*MB = 1 million bytes. Total accessible capacity varies depending
on operating environment.
*GB = 1 billion bytes. Total accessible capacity varies depending
on operating environment.
Key Features:
Maximum Capacity of 81.9 GB
Fast ATA/Enhanced IDE compatible
Digital Signal Processor (DSP)-Based
Architecture
Ultra ATA/100 Data Transfer Rate
2 MB SDRAM Cache Buffer
5,400 RPM Spin Speed
< 9.0 ms average seek time
Cable Requirements: An 80-Wire UDMA Interface Cable is REQUIRED
for all UDMA/66/100 hard drives. It is recommended for all UDMA/33 hard
drives.
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