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Toshiba packs 640GB of storage capacity into 2.5in MK6465GSX drive

by Parm Mann on 2 September 2009, 12:25

Tags: MK6465GSX, Toshiba (TYO:6502)

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We've already seen 3.5in desktop hard drives reach the 2TB mark in 2009, but up until now, smaller 2.5in drives have struggled to offer more than 500GB of storage.

Hoping to move things along, Toshiba is on hand with the industry's first 640GB 2.5in drive, the MK6465GSX.

The 640GB drive, pictured above and also available in 160GB, 250GB, 320GB, 500GB capacities, features dual platters and operates at 5,400RPM - making it the biggest, but not the quickest available solution.

Toshiba tells us the drive will be shipping to OEMs later this month, and if you're thinking a 640GB external drive could make for a useful portable storage solution, Toshiba has you covered. The Japanese manufacturer has updated its range of Portable Hard Drives to include a range-topping 640GB model.

The 2.5in external solution is available in Liquid Blue, Vivid White, Rocket Red and Komodo Green colours, and the 640GB model will set you back $179.99 (roughly Ā£110).

Toshiba lists the complete specification of its standalone drives as follows:

Model Number MK6465GSX MK5065GSX MK3265GSX MK2565GSX MK1665GSX
Capacity 640GB 500GB 320GB 250GB 160GB
Number of disks 2 1
Number of heads 4 2 1
Average seek time Read 12msec
Write 12msec
Interface Serial ATA 2.6/ATA8
Interface speed 3.0Gbit/s
Rotational speed 5,400 rpm
Buffer memory 8MB
External dimensions (W)69.85mm x (D)100.0mm x (H)9.5mm
Weight 102g (max.) 98g (max.)
Energy consumption efficiency 0.00086 0.0011 0.0017 0.0022 0.0034
Category name[5] e e d d d
Acoustics Idle 25dB 19dB
Seek 25dB 20dB
Vibration resistance Operating 9.8m/s2 , 1G (5-500Hz)
Non-operating 49m/ s2 , 5G (15-500Hz)
Shock resistance Operating 3,920 m/s2 (400G , 2ms half sine wave)
Non-operating 8,820 m/s2 (900G , 1ms half sine wave)


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Do we know if these are 9.5mm or 12.5mm in depth?
Mark@SCAN;1766606
Do we know if these are 9.5mm or 12.5mm in depth?

I don't know if it's just that the aspect ratio of the picture is skewed, but it looks to be the latter.
If they are 9.5mm then thats brill, they would fit in my acer Aspire 6935G notebook or a PS3…
why even make a 12.5mm in the first place when its not going to fit anything? i relise this is a 9.5mm but in the case of western digital.