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catachip

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Jun 7, 2007
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Vancouver, British Columbia
OK boys and girls here is it. read it and weep.

I have installed the 5K500 into my 17" powerbook, and it fit perfectly, and the switchout was flawless. It took 30 minutes for the switchout, and 2 hours to do a full restore of 160 Gigs from time machine, but I am back up an running on the new drive right now. The 500 GB Hard drive gives me 465.44 GB usable, and I now have 330.41 GB free. Woo Hoo.
 
This will fit. Im getting one soon.

Hitachi unveils 2.5-in. 320GB notebook hard drive
Travelstar 7K320 also targets gaming devices, blade servers, video surveillance systems.

7200 RPM.
 
Dont understand why it fits a 17" MBP. It is also only 1" thick:confused:

its 2.5" wide not thick

a 2.5" drive is
0.37 x 3.94 x 2.75 inches or
9.5mm x 100.2mm x 69.85mm

soooo being that its a 12.5mm drive 12.5 > 9.5

the 17" is not as squished and has more room for the HD
 
I have installed the 5K500 into my 17" powerbook, and it fit perfectly, and the switchout was flawless. It took 30 minutes for the switchout, and 2 hours to do a full restore of 160 Gigs from time machine, but I am back up an running on the new drive right now. The 500 GB Hard drive gives me 465.44 GB usable, and I now have 330.41 GB free. Woo Hoo.

Wow! Congrats. How's the seek time? How's your boot time compared to the old one?
 
Yeah, if I do the upgrade, I can tell people I have a 500gb iPod with 17" screen!

=)

Eww.

I am waiting for the 9.5mm drives with 3/4 platters; less platters means higher areal density which translates to faster data read/writes.
 
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