*Source: Big Bruin (
http://www.bigbruin.com/2007/wdcaviar750_1)*
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The battle for bragging rights related to the biggest and baddest desktop hard drive began to heat up in 2006 as capacities of 750GB became a reality, and the thought of 1TB loomed on the horizon. While Seagate was first to 750GB, others soon followed and eventually passed them, as 1TB drives are now a reality.
Western Digital has been manufacturing hard drives since 1988 and they are definitely one of the top players in the hard drive game. While they may not have been first to market with a 750GB (or larger) hard drive, they are there now and they have provided a sample of their flagship desktop drive to Bigbruin.com for review. The Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD7500AAKS is a SATA hard drive with a capacity of 750GB, 16MB of cache memory, and a transfer rate of 3 Gbps, among other interesting features.
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