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Ako to myslis ci niekto nema HDD na COMPAQ ARMADA 1750 ? Nechapem. Vysvetli blizsie.
COMPAQ ARMADA 1750
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Re: COMPAQ ARMADA 1750
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Re: COMPAQ ARMADA 1750
ide tam normálny 2.5" ata disk, aj tu cez bazár by sa dal asi nejaký kúpiť...
"People have this laptop running with 30GB (unknown model), 18GB (from a Dell 3800 laptop), and 40GB* (Seagate Momentus) 2.5" 44-pin parallel ATA laptop HDDs without any problem, and I suspect that it would work fine with even larger drives. Although the interface is UltraDMA/33, newer drives (such as UDMA/66 or higher) are backwards-compatible with the 33MB/sec interface. Some new laptop drives (as of early 2006) can reach sequential transfer rates in excess of 33MB/sec (such as the Hitachi 7K100, for example); these drives will still work on the Armada 1750, but will be limited to a 33MB/sec. maximum transfer rate / burst rate. However, the average access time (e.g. for random access) should be unaffected."
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"People have this laptop running with 30GB (unknown model), 18GB (from a Dell 3800 laptop), and 40GB* (Seagate Momentus) 2.5" 44-pin parallel ATA laptop HDDs without any problem, and I suspect that it would work fine with even larger drives. Although the interface is UltraDMA/33, newer drives (such as UDMA/66 or higher) are backwards-compatible with the 33MB/sec interface. Some new laptop drives (as of early 2006) can reach sequential transfer rates in excess of 33MB/sec (such as the Hitachi 7K100, for example); these drives will still work on the Armada 1750, but will be limited to a 33MB/sec. maximum transfer rate / burst rate. However, the average access time (e.g. for random access) should be unaffected."
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