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DiamondMax 8S
PERFORMANCE
SERIAL ATA HARD DRIVE
40GB
HIGHLIGHTS
• 3.5-inch 7200 RPM Serial ATA
hard drive
Serial ATA Performance for Entry Level Desktop Systems
Maxtor hard drive leadership continues with the DiamondMax 8S
drive, an optimized second-generation, 7200 RPM, Serial ATA solution
for Entry and Value storage applications. Combining performance
and value, the drive is a perfect solution for mainstream consumer
or commercial Serial ATA systems.
• Designed for consumer and
commercial PC users
FEATURES
Industry leading design,
optimized to meet the needs
of entry level and value
applications:
Serial ATA II interface
Delivering Reliability
DiamondMax 8S drives use the
Serial ATA II interface, the fastest
desktop interface with data transfer
rates up to 150MB/sec, to
DiamondMax 8S drives deliver
high reliability and data integrity
using the Maxtor-developed Shock
Protection System (SPS) and Data
Protection System (DPS).
• Second-generation Serial
ATA with 1.5Gb/s interface
speed
accelerate system performance.
High Performance
SPS and DPS give the drive enhanced
protection against operating and
non-operating shock to minimize
costly drive returns.
The DiamondMax 8S drive
incorporates Native Command
Queuing (NCQ). NCQ intelligently
reorders read and write commands
to reduce average access time per
command and improve overall
system performance.
• Native Command Queuing
• Enables RAID for best mix of
performance and reliability
As you transition your Entry Level
40GB application to Serial ATA, select
DiamondMax 8S drives from Maxtor.
• Supports today’s favorite
capacity—40GB
• Fluid dynamic bearing motor
RoHS Compliant
for quiet operation
Maxtor supports the EU directive
for Restriction of Hazardous
• Low height to improve airflow
and cooling
†
Substances (RoHS) . RoHS compli-
ant versions of DiamondMax 8S
are available.
• Low weight to reduce
shipping costs
• Improved reliability with:
– Shock Protection System
– Data Protection System
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• RoHS compliant version
available
†Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January, 2003.
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