Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Toshiba 2.5 inch SATA300 MK-GSX Series and the average rating is 59%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Toshiba 2.5 inch SATA300 MK-GSX Series.
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These four new drives arrived with a bang, not because any particular model is dramatically superior, but because all four are clearly better than their 500GB predecessors. They’re faster in almost all benchmarks, and they even require less power to op...
Abstract: There are a few advantages that speak for 12.5 mm height in the 2.5” form factor. These drives are no longer handicapped by slower spindle speeds or outdated data densities. The latest Toshiba 1TB drive, the MK1059GSM, proved that it can beat the in-house 9.5 mm competitor, the MK6465GSX, on data transfer rates. Tests performed with comparable WD hard drives delivered similar results. In our particular case, the 12.5 mm Toshiba..
Now it’s time to sum up all the results and see what HDD is better overall. If you need maximum performance, you may be interested in two models: Western Digital Scorpio Blue and Seagate Momentus 7200.4. The former is somewhat better for databases o...
Abstract: MK3252GSX provides very solid performance at up to 65 MB/s. The application benchmark results prove that the new drive is a good choice as a system drive, with results being in the upper areas of our charts. Access time and I/O benchmark results are only...
Abstract: Slowly but surely, hard drives with 4 KB sectors are replacing the "legacy" 512 byte sector size. By January 2011, all drive vendors will have made this transition. Buyers of new PCs are safe, but there are still a few performance pitfalls to note......
Abstract: 4 KB sectors are replacing 512 byte sector size in the hard drive space. Buyers of new PCs are safe, but there are still a few performance pitfalls. The introduction of hard drives that work with a sector capacity of 4 KB instead of the conventional 51...
Abstract: Remember when 500GB was the most you could get from a notebook drive? It seems like most vendors have made the transition to 640GB. Western Digital even has its own 750GB model that fits within the 9.5 mm z-height. So, which of these drives is the best...
The £113 price of the 640GB Toshiba is quite steep and that seems like a hefty premium when you consider that a 500GB Toshiba MK5055GSX will set you back just £68. We’re not talking about the sort of money that will break the bank, but it&...