Providing capacious storage in a slim form factor, Toshiba's 80GB 2.5-inch hard disk drive is an ideal solution for mobile computing and consumer electronics. With an areal density of 64.8 gigabits per square inch and a super slim package measuring 9.5mm high, Toshiba's MK8025GAS hard disk drive accommodates the storage needs of multi-functional mobile PCs and other applications, such as telecommunications products, printers, copiers, GPS systems and MP3 players. This is an OEM Product.
Features:
80GB capacity.
Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) motor drive.
9.5mm High.
12ms Average Seek Time.
ATA-6 Interface.
100MB/sec Transfer Rate.
8MB Buffer.
300,000 MTTF Hours.
Specifications:
Data Storage Physical:
Per drive, formatted: 80.012GB.
Data Heads: 4.
Number of Disks: 2.
Logical Configuration:
Heads: 16.
Cylinders: 16,383.
User Sectors/Track at zone 0: 63.
Logical Blocks (LBA): 156,301,488.
Data Transfer Rate:
Max transfer rate to host: 100MB/sec.
Seek Time:
Track-to-track: 2ms.
Average: 12ms.
Maximum: 22ms.
Nominal Power Requirements:
Logic: +5V(5%).
Start: 5.0watts (max).
Seeking 2.9watts (typ).
Reading/Writing: 2.5watts (typ).
Idle: 1.05watts (typ).
Standby: 0.25watts (typ).
Sleep: 0.1watts (typ).
Other:
Rotational Speed: 4,200rpm.
Average Latency: 5.55ms.
Interface: ATA-2/3/4/5/6.
Buffer: 8MB.
Dimensions:
Height: 0.37" (9.5mm).
Width: 2.75" (69.85mm).
Depth: 3.94" (100mm).
Limited Warranty: 30-day from invoice date with Directron.com. 30-Day money back from receiving date with 15% restocking fee for non-defective returns. No credit or refund after 7 days. Customer is responsible for returning defective products including DOA due to manufacturer unless testing is paid before shipping. (cj103006)
Notes: (1) This OEM hard drives do not come with installation guide or manual. Please use our online hard drive Installation Guidelines and Troubleshooting Tips. (2) Hard drives should be installed by professionals or experienced PC users. (3) The main concern about the compatibility of a laptop hard drive is the thickness. The most current thickness is 9.5mm. Previously it was 12mm. A thin drive will work as a replacement for a thicker one. However, a thick one, which is no longer available from us, will most likely NOT fit inside a laptop that comes with the thin one. (4) The IDE form factor is virtually the same among all laptop drives on the market. The width of laptop hard drives has been standardized at 2.5". (5) The first and often the most difficult part of upgrading a laptop hard drive is to open the laptop case and gain access to the hard drive. Check our your system manual. If you don't have a manual or yours does not show you how to open the laptop, you'll have to guess where and which screws to open. (6) Toshiba defines a megabyte (MB) as 1,000,000 bytes and a gigabyte (GB) as 1,000,000,000 bytes.