We think the results here speak for themselves.

We also want to bring up the fact, that in order to cut down on the number of benchmark pages you need to scroll through, we have included only the Windows 98SE and Windows 2000 NTFS benchmark scores. We have omitted the Windows 2000 FAT 32 scores in this review, as they are similar to Windows 98 performance, and felt most Windows 2000 users would be most interested in the NTFS results. Once the new benchmark engine is in place, you will be able to view the results under all of the different configurations in which we tested.

Win98SE - Adaptec Threadmark Windows 2000 - High End Disk Winmark
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  • Anonymous User - Friday, September 12, 2003 - link

    It's really too bad that in the continuous ratrace of reviewing and testing new hardware, Anandtech's rarealy take the time to sit down and look back at products reviewed. In my experience the IBM 75GXP were disappointing when it came to reliability and longevity. What's the use of having the best performing harddrive if you don't know how long it will keep on working ? I just saw the replacement of my 45gig 75GXP replacement harddrive breaking down ... need I say more ?

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