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Seagate Medalist Pro ST36451A

Average Score

Business Disk WinMark 98 (KB/s)

1210

SS/Database

1044

WP

1492

Publishing

1146

Browsers

1322

Task Switching

1676

High-End Disk WinMark 98 (KB/s)

3498

AVS/Express 3.1

2146

Frontpage 97

3126

MicroStation 95

6648

Photoshop 4.0

2570

Premiere 4.2

6086

PV-Wave 6.1

2586

Visual C++ 5.0

8056

Disk/Read Random Access (ms)

16.7

Disk/Read Transfer Rate (KB/s)

Beginning

7866

End

5032

Disk/Read CPU Utilization (%)

4.0

Transfer Rate (KB/s)

7872

In some ways, Seagate’s Medalist Pro is similar to Quantum’s Fireball SE. Although a recognized name, Seagate does not have a strong retail presence. Like the Fireball, the Medalist Pro is competitively priced. In some ways, the Medalist Pro is very different from the Fireball SE. Instead of the paltry 128k buffer, for example, it offers an ATA-hefty 512k. And, unlike the Fireball, the Medalist Pro disappoints with substandard performance. The drive finished close to the bottom of the pack, ahead of only the last-place Fujitsu drive. The ST36451A is apparently being phased out in favor of the promising 7200rpm Medalist Pro series. Seagate’s current offering, though, cannot be recommended.

 

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