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pilsna 12:45pm on Friday, October 29th, 2010 
Samsung Hard Disk I was very Happy with this product, It arrived on-time and worked first time round. Still going strong Samsung still going strong despite constant use and reformatting - no error segments A+ product
feimapsu 2:10pm on Saturday, September 25th, 2010 
With the necessary "hard drive" pun out of the way: Fast transfer speeds, quiet, great when it works Unreliable, had to be replaced
vlad 7:02am on Thursday, August 19th, 2010 
Would give it 3.5, if the half mark is available. Basic standalone functions copier, fax works out of box. Bottom line: Not perfect but superior than any other HP or Cannon in this price range. Very quick start and response. Good quality.
PHS 3:43am on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 
I was impressed by the size, spec, and price on the CLX-3160FN, so I went ahead and ordered one. I never even got to use it, however.

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Headquarters
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd 416, Maetan-3Dong, Yeongtong-Gu, Suwon City, Gyeonggi-Do Korea 443-742 82-(0)31-200-3793

North America

Samsung Semiconductor, Inc. 3655 North First Street San Jose, CA 95134 (949) 975-7135

South America

SAMSUNG ELECTRNICA DA AMAZONIA LTDA. 04578-000 Avenida das Nacoes Unidas, 12901- 8o Andar -Torre Oeste Sao Paulo SP, Brazil 55-5644-6400
SAMSUNG HARD DISK DRIVE 2007 Product Guide
provides the most reliable storage solution

Europe

Samsung Semiconductor Europe Gmbh. Samsung House, Am Kronberger Hang 6, 65824 Schwalbach/Ts., Germany 49-(0)6196-66-1679

Asia / Pacific

Samsung Asia Pte Ltd. Church Street, #25-01/02, Singapore 65-6833-3304
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS H.K.CO.LTD. Suite 4511, Two Int'l Finance Centre No.8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong 852-2862-6900
SAMSUNG INDIA ELECTRONICS Pvt.Ltd. 110019 7th-8th Floor, IFCI Towers, Nehru Place New Delhi, India 91-11-415-11234

www.samsunghdd.com

Spinpoint is a trademark of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. All brand and product names are trademarks of tradematks of their respective companies design and specification are subject to change wihtout notice.2007 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd

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Family Capacity(GB) RPM Interface Buffer Model

160 80

3600 3600
SATA2 SATA2 SATA2 SATA2 SATA2 SATA2 SATA2 SATA2 SATA2 SATA2 SATA2 SATA2 SATA2 PATA PATA SATA2 SATA2 PATA PATA SATA2 SATA2 SATA2 PATA PATA PATA PATA PATA SATA SATA SATA PATA PATA PATA SATA SATA SATA PATA PATA PATA SATA SATA PATA PATA SATA SATA SATA PATA/CEATA PATA/CEATA
HD500LJ HD501LJ HD402LJ HD403LJ HD320KJ HD321KJ HD251KJ HD252KJ HD160HJ HD080GJ HD400LJ HD401LJ HD300LJ HD400LD HD300LD SP2504C SP2004C SP2514N SP2014N HD160JJ HD120IJ HD080HJ SP1644N SP1654N SP1243N SP1253N SP0842N HM160JI HM120II HM080HI HM160JC HM120IC HM080HC HM120JI HM100JI HM060HI HM120JC HM100JC HM060HC HM080JI HM040HI MP0804H MP0402H HM16HJI HM12HII HM08HHI HS080JA HS040HA

Samsung Hard Disk Drive

3.5"

T133 P120S P120 P80SD

Car Navigation

Slim PC

Car Navigation Note PC

160 120

2.5"

100 60

M40S M40

Digital TV Game Console

Hybrid HDD

1.8"

Traditional PC
Samsung Hard Disk Drive 2007 Product Guide
Capture the World Market with the best Quality
here were enormous changes in the HDD industry in the past decade. The excessive competition among companies
had resulted in an industry wide deterioration of profitability for some time. With large scale restructuring of the industry, Samsung Electronics succeeded in turning around an important yet unprofitable HDD business into a profitable and dynamic one. The improved product competitiveness and commitment to reliability are the keys we relied on to achieve great success in such a difficult market environment. Especially noteworthy, are the critical investments Samsung made years ago to ensure the highest qualities of its products. These investments paid great dividends, and Samsung earned a notable reputation from major OEMs with unmatched high quality standards. We have also succeeded in expanding the product line-up from 3.5inch to 2.5inch hdd. In addition, paradigm changes in the storage business environment open ample opportunity for Samsung to arise as a total storage solution leader in the industry. Digital convergence trends of IT and consumer electronics dims the boundary between these two different business areas. Samsung, with its well-known CE business experiences, take advantages that no HDD companies can nourish. Hereby, we contributed to achieving a perfect AV environment of PC by our success in developing acoustic noise suppression technologies such as NoiseGuard TM and SilentSeekTM. Samsung will continue to seek ways to leverage our productive R&D efforts, as always. Samsung plans to accelerate current business momentum with innovations in competitiveness such as best product reliability, fast time-to-market, superior performance, and a noiseless operation environment.

Typically, 10 Gigabytes is required to produce a new catalogue for backup files. When several persons are working together, it is more efficient and convenient to keep the backup files on the HDD rather than on other media, such as CD RW and floppy disks. Therefore, the capacity of the HDD can directly affect the productivity levels of professionals, such as graphic designers.
The Perfect AV Environment with Noiseless Hard Disk Drive
here is an emerging trend to produce PCs focused on AV, that seeks to maximize the efficiency of the AV
function through the Internet. For example, this kind of PC would feature high-performance audio equipment such as 20W 2-way speaker to create better sound effects, and even a built-in PVR function. What if the PC, designed around high end AV features, was found to generate too much noise? It would be a significant problem.
Major Index of Quality for PC Recently, acoustic noise level has become the major
index of quality for many home appliances, such as air-conditioners and refrigerators. The cooling fan of the CPU and HDD are major parts in the PC that generate noise. In case of the CPU cooling fan that generates constant noise in idle mode, recent improvements in design have significantly reduced noise levels. Further, a new PC without a CPU cooling fan has been introduced to eliminate this kind of noise. A HDD usually generates 2.8 to 3.3 Bels in idle mode, and 3.0 to 3.5 Bels in seek mode. This level of noise can cause distraction and annoyance to users, since many of them use their PC in quiet environments, such as at night, where 3.0 Bels or less noise levels are typical.
The Cause of HDD noise The HDD generates different noise characteristics by the
frequency level. The biggest source of the noise is the spindle motor which generates vibration from its rotating motor. The vibration is transferred to the outside of the HDD and causes the noise. Also, the flow of air inside HDD caused by disk rotation can create noise. During seek mode, the movement of the head actuator generates a very highpitched noise, familiar to all PC owners.
Noise GuardTM and SilentseekTM Technologies Samsung has developed and applied
NoiseGuardTM technology that is a combined technology to eliminate each noise source or to minimize energy transmission. First, modification of the spindle motor's design minimizes the noise source. In addition, the cover is designed to optimize the flow of air. The Damper utilizes vibration absorbing material, installed on the area of highest density, which maximizes the transmission of energy to the outside. Furthermore, to minimize the data seeking noise that has always irritated users, we have developed and applied SilentSeekTM technology, which makes the movement of the head actuator much smoother. While other competing technologies, such as the AAM option, cause performance degradation to lower the noise level, Samsung's SilentSeekTM technology causes virtually no degradation in performance.

Maximize the Confidence in Data Storage
hen the monitor, CD-ROM or RAM malfunctions, the problem is limited to that particular part. However,
malfunction in the HDD means far more greater problems in other components. It is because most PC users consider their HDD as the final storage device for their data. Therefore, damage in the HDD generally causes enormous intellectual property loss. This makes PC manufacturers consider the HDD as the most important component to prevent hardware failure and data loss, as well as the brand image loss that would soon follow. Samsung Electronics recognizes that product reliability is the most important aspect of our business, and answers the needs of PC manufacturers, while it leverages our most strategic investments. As a result, the Samsung HDD has been recognized as the most reliable products by major PC OEM manufacturers, which has advanced Samsung's global OEM position. This page provides a brief description of how Samsung improved product reliability. It would have been impossible to achieve the recent advances in the high product reliability of our HDD product by improving single aspects of the technology or process. Therefore, it could only be achieved by innovation of the entire process from the product design to quality assurance. The most frequent problem that causes HDD malfunction is the collision of the head and disk, a result of the shock that occurs during the transporting or installation of the HDD. Therefore, reducing the possibility of collision between the head and the disk was seen by Samsung to be very important, if significant enhancement of product reliability was to be achieved. By optimizing the head actuator design in the early product design stage, Samsung eventually succeeded in maximizing he shock-resistance without the degradation of the performance. ImpacGuard TM, Samsung's patented technology, is designed to prevent any head actuator vibration during a non-operating environment, which reduces the possibility of collision between the head and the disk even further. Besides, HDD parts can also fail due to corrosion or contamination. Samsung analyzed and eliminated these kinds of problems, at the source, and in advance, by applying the best failure analysis technology adapted from our experience in the semi- conductor business. For example, the microscopic pin holes on the disk surface causes corrosion, which then causes one type of hardware failure. Samsung analyzed this fact to solve the problem in cooperation with our disk component suppliers. Automation of the manufacturing process was inescapable, since the HDD consists of microscopic parts using a micrometer. For example, four screws are used to assemble the disk onto the HDD. When this process is performed by manual labor, the torques for each screw will be different, which, in turn, causes minute, but critical, distortions of the disk. Also, when assembling the head actuator onto the disk, even an infinitesimal misalignment can cause the head to scratch the disk. With the most advanced automated manufacturing line in the industry, Samsung minimizes this potential quality deviation that is possible by changes in the manufacturing process. In addition, our specialized technology for HDD manufacturing is applied in the quality assurance stage of production. As a result, our customers are allowed to focus on their core business, reliably, in the most stable storage environment available, anywhere on earth.

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Overview
Along with the development of mobile applications, mobile storage media is fast emerging as a hot
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issue. The growing trend toward mobility can easily be witnessed at some companies where employees are provided with notebook computers so that they can move to conference rooms at their convenience. This is just one example, but it is clear that today there is a demand for improved mobility. At the center of this issue is the hard disk. Mobile applications require several features from hard disks, including low energy consumption and the ability to absorb external shock. These requirements are especially important in the case of notebook computers. Other features required by users of personal computers include fast boot times and data stability. Hybrid hard disk drive (HHDD) refers to a leading product that incorporates the advantages of flash into the hard disk drive, satisfying the requirements like energy consumption and reduced boot time. HHDD adds NV Cache ( Non-Volatile Cache ) to the conventional hard disk drive; significantly improving the read and write caching functions for the enhancement of data input/output as well as the computer's overall capacity. Indeed, this is the first type to combine a magnetic storage device with digital semiconductor. Unlike the hard disk drive, which requires a certain rotational speed (5400 RPM) in order to boot, HHDD stores the boot-related data in a built-in flash cache memory. This enables an ultra fast boot time of less than five seconds: a remarkable achievement compared to the current standard of between 20 and 30 seconds. Additionally, battery life is expected to increase by approximately 20-50 minutes.
Hybrid HDD New Era of Storage
R/W Up to 90% Power Saving when powered down

spindle drive

DRAM Cache

SOIC/ CPU

ATA Interface
Read and Write instantly while spindle stopped

OneNAND Cache

Hybrid Disk Drive Benefits
The benefits of the Hybrid HDD
1. Reduced boot time and improved system capacity
HHDD has flash memory playing a supplementary role to DRAM in order to dramatically reduce the boot time and improve system capacity. As the read-function of flash memory is much faster than that of a hard disk drive, it is possible to have the boot image file for a personal computer or other user files stored using the flash beforehand and read in order to achieve a faster system speed. This is particularly valuable for an OS that employs a 3D interface, such as Windows Vista.

2. Reduced power consumption.
HHDD uses less electricity. Through the OS paging-out process (virtual memory manager stores unnecessary data onto the hard disk drive), personal computers regularly write data onto the hard disk drive. In other words, every time data is stored the hard disk drive, the hard drive needs to spinup, consuming electricity: the more frequent the writing, the more electricity is consumed. HHDD, however, enables write-caching of regular data using flash memory in order to minimize the need for the hard disk drive to spin-up, thereby reducing the system's overall power consumption.
3. Improved durability and reliability
HHDD offers improved durability and reliability. Insofar as the need for the HDD to spin-up is minimized, this also serves to shorten the duty cycle of the HDD, lowering the probability of headmedia collisions and errors (off-track write, etc). This can lead to increasing the MTBF.

What is PMR?

PMR Technology
Growth of the HDD industry has in the past been explosive, as recording density effectively doubled each year. But since 2003 this growth rate has radically slowed down, leveling off at about 30-40% a year. This slowdown has been attributed to difficulties in further increasing the density to meet continuing demands for ever-higher recording density. As a result, the HDD industry has continued to devise new technologies capable of allowing for higher recording densities. One such technology is the recording method known as PMR (Perpendicular Magnetic Recording).

Technology Overview

PMR (Perpendicular Magnetic Recording) and LMR (Longitudinal Magnetic Recording) are recording methods. As indicated by their names, PMR arranges magnetized cells vertically while LMR does so in a horizontal fashion. This vertical arrangement allows PMR to record a greater number of data bits in the same area. The primary reason why density is limited through LMR is a result of what is called superparamagnetism. Superparamagnetism refers to the phenomenon by which magnetized materials move closer as the density increases, to the point where they eventually interfere with one another. As magnetized cells become unstable and as their magnetism changes direction, any stored data can be rendered unusable. By avoiding superparamagnetism, PMR enables one to further increase recording density. It is believed that PMR will reach a maximum recording density of 1 TB/in2 (LMR: 200 GB/in2).

Longitudinal Recording

Ring Inductive Write Element

Shield 2 P1 P2

Perpendicular Recording
Monopole Inductive Write Element Read Element GMR Sensor Shield 1 Recording Medium Recording Medium Soft Underlayer Signal Amplitude

V Write

Signal Amplitude

Magnetizations

Return Pole

Distance

Transition region

PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Read Seek Time (typ.) -Track to track -Average -Full Stroke -Average Latency -Rotational Speed Maximum Data Transfer Rate -Media to/from Buffer(max.) -Buffer to/from Host Drive Ready Time(typ.) 742/1000 Mbits/sec 300 MB/sec 10 sec 0.8 ms 8.9 ms 18 ms 4.17 ms 7,200 rpm
Humidity (non-condensing) -Operating -Non-operating Linear Shock (1/2 sine pulse) -Operating, 2ms -Non-operating, 2ms Vibration (swept sine, 0.5 octave per minute) Operating 5 - 300 - 5 Hz Non-operating 5 - 500 - 5 Hz Altitude (relative to sea level) 2.0 G0-p 1.0 G0-p 63 G 300 G 5~90 % 5~95 %
-Operating -Non-operating
-1,000 to 10,000 feet -1,000 to 40,000 feet
Serial ATA 3.0 Compliant Fluid Dynamic Bearing Spindle Motor Technology High Speed Dual Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Based Architecture ATA S.M.A.R.T. Compliant ATA Security Mode Feature Set ATA Host Protected Area Feature Set ATA Automatic Acoustic Management Feature Set ATA 48-bit Address Feature Set ATA Streaming Feature Set3 ATA Device Configuration Overlay Feature Set Multi-Burst On-The-Fly Error Correction NoiseGuard SilentSeek
POWER REQUIREMENTS Voltage Spin Up Current(max.) +5V 5% / +12V 10% 880 / 2250 mA 9.45 W 8.75 W 7.25 W 0.65 W 0.65 W
ACOUSTICS (AVERAGE SOUND POWER) -Idle -Random Read/Write 2.7 Bel 2.9 Bel
Seek4 (typ.) Read on-Track(typ.) Idle(typ.) Standby(typ.)

Sleep(typ.)

PHYSICAL DIMENSION Height Width Depth Weight 1 in 4 in 5.75 in 1.44 lb
Specifications are subject to change without notice. 1. 1MB=1,000,000 Bytes 1GB=1,000,000,000 Bytes *Accessible capacity may vary as some OS uses binary numbering system for reported capacity 2. 128KB is used for firmware 3. For ATA-6 interface models only 4. 30% duty cycle, random seek 5. Power based on enabled DIPM and SATA 3.0Gbps speed

Spinpoint T133 series

300GB PATA,8MB

HD300LD

HD400LD
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Interface Bytes per Sector Buffer DRAM Size2 ATA 8 MB
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Read Seek Time (typ.) -Track to track -Average -Full Stroke -Average Latency -Rotational Speed Maximum Data Transfer Rate -Media to/from Buffer(max.) -Buffer to/from Host Drive Ready Time(typ.) 742/1000Mbits/sec 100 MB/sec 10 sec 0.8 ms 8.9 ms 18 ms 4.17 ms 7,200 rpm

Start/Stop Cycles (Ambient) Component Design Life
POWER REQUIREMENTS ACOUSTICS (AVERAGE SOUND POWER) -Idle -Random Read/Write 2.5 Bel 2.8 Bel Voltage Spin Up Current (max.) Seek (typ.)3 Read/Write On-Track (typ.)
+5V5%,+12V10% 650 / 1900 mA 9.5 W 8.5 W 7.5 W 0.7/1.5 W4 0.7/1.5 W4
Idle (typ.) Standby (typ.) Sleep (typ.)
PHYSICAL DIMENSION Height Width Depth Weight 1 in 4 in 5.75 in 1.4 lb
1. 1MB=1,000,000 Bytes 1GB=1,000,000,000 Bytes *Accessible capacity may vary as some OS uses binary numbering system for reported capacity 2. Upper 128 KB is used for firmware 3. 30% duty cycle, random seek 4. Power consumption with / without slumber mode

Spinpoint P120 series

200GB 8MB

SP2014N

SP2514N
DRIVE CONFIGURATION Interface Bytes per Sector Buffer DRAM Size2 ATA 8 Mbytes
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Read Seek Time (typical) -Track to track -Average -Full Stroke -Average Latency -Rotational Speed Data Transfer Rate -Media to/from Buffer(max.) -Buffer to/from Host(max.) Drive Ready Time(typical) 973 Mbits/s 133 Mbytes/s 7 sec 0.8 ms 8.9 ms 18 ms 4.17 ms 7,200 rpm
Humidity (non-condensing) -Operating -Non-operating Linear Shock (1/2 sine pulse) -Operating, 2ms -Non-operating, 2ms Vibration (swept sine, 1 octave per minute) Operating 5 ~ 21 Hz 21 ~ 300 Hz Non-operating 5 ~ 21 Hz 0.195" (double amplitude) 8 Gp-p 0.034" (double amplitude) 1.5 Gp-p 63 G 350 G 5~90% 5~95%
125GB Formatted Capacity Per Disk Ultra ATA-133 Interface Support Fluid Dynamic Bearing Spindle Motor Technology High Speed Dual Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Based Architecture ATA S.M.A.R.T. Compliant ATA Security Mode Feature Set ATA Host Protected Area Feature Set ATA Automatic Acoustic Management Feature Set ATA 48-bit Address Feature Set ATA Streaming Feature Set ATA Device Configuration Overlay Feature Set NoiseGuard SilentSeek
POWER REQUIREMENTS ACOUSTICS (AVERAGE SOUND POWER) -Idle -Random Read/Write 2.5 Bel 2.8 Bel Voltage Spin Up Current(max.) Read/Write On-Track(typ.) Seek (typ.)3
+5V 5% / +12V 10% 650 / 1900 mA 7.5 W 9.0 W 7.0 W 0.5 W 0.4 W
Idle(typ.) Standby(typ.) Sleep(typ.)
1. 1MB=1,000,000 Bytes 1GB=1,000,000,000 Bytes *Accessible capacity may vary as some OS uses binary numbering system for reported capacity 2. Upper 128 KB is used for firmware 3. 30% duty cycle, random seek 4. Backward compatible with UDMA 33/66/100 Factory default UDMA100 unless customer request

Spinpoint P80SD series

40.0/80.0/120.0/160.0GB

HD040GJ

HD080HJ

HD120IJ

HD160JJ
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Temperature -Operating -Non-operating -Thermal Gradient (max.) 5~55C -40~70C 20C/hr
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Read Seek Time (typ.) -Track to track -Average -Full Stroke -Average Latency -Rotational Speed Maximum Data Transfer Rate -Media to/from Buffer -Buffer to/from Host Drive Ready Time (typ.) MB/sec 7 sec 0.8 ms 8.9 ms 18.0 ms 4.17 ms 7,200 rpm

RELIABILITY SPECIFICATIONS Non-recoverable Read Error MTBF(POH) 1 sector in 1014 bits 500,000 POH 50,years
80GB Formatted Capacity Per Disk Ultra ATA-133 Compatible Fluid Dynamic Bearing Spindle Motor Technology High Speed Dual Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Based Architecture ATA S.M.A.R.T. Compliant ATA Security Mode Feature Set ATA Host Protected Area Feature Set ATA Automatic Acoustic Management Feature Set ATA 48-bit Address Feature Set ATA Streaming Feature Set (Optional) ATA Device Configuration Overlay Feature Set Multi-Burst On-The-Fly Error Correction NoiseGuard SilentSeek ImpacGuard
Start/Stop Cycles Component Design Life
POWER REQUIREMENTS ACOUSTICS (AVERAGE SOUND POWER) -Idle -Random Read/Write 2.7 Bel 2.8 Bel Voltage Spin Up Current(max.) Read/Write On-Track(typ.) Seek (typ.)2
5V 5% / 12V 10% 780 / 2250 mA 8.0 W 9.0 W 7.2 W 0.4 W 0.4 W
PHYSICAL DIMENSION Height Width Depth Weight 1 inch 4 inches 5.75 inches 1.45 pounds
*Accessible capacity may vary as some OS uses binary numbering system for reported capacity 1. 128 KB is used for firmware 2. 30% duty cycle, random seek

Spinpoint M80S series

HM080HI

HM120II

HM160JI
DRIVE CONFIGURATION Interface Buffer DRAM Size3 Bytes per Sector SATA 1.5Gbps 8 Mbytes 512
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Temperature -Operating -Non-operating Humidity (non-condensing) 5 ~ 55 C -40 ~ 70 C
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Read Seek Time (typ.) -Track to Track -Average -Full Stroke -Average Latency -Rotational Speed Data Transfer Rate -Media to/from Buffer (max.) -Buffer to/from Host (max.) -Drive Ready Time (typ.)3 530Mb/s 150MB/s 4 sec RELIABILITY SPECIFICATIONS Non-recoverable Read Error MTBF 1 sector in 1014 bits 330,000 POH 600,ms 12 ms 22 ms 5.6 ms 5,400 rpm
-Operating -Non-operating Linear Shock (1/2 sine pulse) -Operating, 2ms -Non-operating, 1ms

5 ~ 90 % 5 ~ 95 %

325G 1000G
Vibration (swept sine, 1/4 octave per minute) Operating 5 ~ 500 Hz Non-operating 10 ~21 Hz 21 ~ 500Hz 500~800Hz Altitude (relative to sea level) -Operating -Non-operating -1000 to 10000 ft -1400 to 50000 ft 0.195 in(double amp) 5 Go-p 3 Go-p 1.0 Go-p
80GB Formatted Capacity Per Disk TuMR head with wireless suspension design Serial ATA 1.5Gbps Interface Support SATA Native Command Queuing Feature set Device Initiated SATA Power Management Fluid Dynamic Bearing Spindle Motor Technology Load/Unload Head Technology ATA Security Mode Feature Set ATA SMART Feature Set ATA Automatic Acoustic Management Feature Set ATA Device Configuration Overlay Feature Set Multi-Burst On-The-Fly Error Correction SilentSeek Hybrid Latch System for Reliability and Quietness

Controlloed Ramp L/UL

POWER REQUIREMENTS ACOUSTICS (AVERAGE SOUND POWER) -Idle 1-Disk 2-Disk -Random Read/Write 1-Disk 2-Disk 2.2 Bel 2.4 Bel 2.4 Bel 2.6 Bel Voltage Spin Up (max.) Seek (typ.)5 Read/Write On-Track (typ.) Low Power Idle (typ.) Standby (typ.)

+5V5% 4.5 W 2.1 W 2.0 W 0.60 W 0.25 W 0.20 W
Sleep (typ.) PHYSICAL DIMENSION Height Width Depth Weight
0.37 in 3.94 in 2.75 in 0.22 lb
Specifications are subject to change without notice. 1. 1MB=1,000,000 Bytes 1GB=1,000,000,000 Bytes *Accessible capacity may vary as some OS uses binary numbering system for reported capacity 2. Upper 128 KB is used for firmware 3. Power-On to Drive Ready 4. 30% duty cycle, random seek 5. Power requirements based on 1.5Gbps speed 6. Unless otherwise specified, specifications are for 2-disk configuration

Spinpoint M80 series

HM080HC

HM120IC

HM160JC
DRIVE CONFIGURATION Interface Buffer DRAM Size3 Bytes per Sector ATA Mbytes 512
80GB Formatted Capacity Per Disk TuMR head with wireless suspension design Ultra ATA-100 Interface Fluid Dynamic Bearing Spindle Motor Technology Load/Unload Head Technology ATA Security Mode Feature Set ATA SMART Feature Set ATA Automatic Acoustic Management Feature Set ATA Device Configuration Overlay Feature Set Multi-Burst On-The-Fly Error Correction SilentSeek Hybrid Latch System for Reliability and Quietness
+5V5% 4.5 W 2.1 W 2.0 W 0.60 W 0.25 W 0.10 W

Spinpoint M60S series

40.0/60.0/80.0/100.0/120.0GB

HM040HI

HM060HI

HM080II

HM100JI

HM120JI

DRIVE CONFIGURATION Interface Buffer DRAM Size3 Bytes per Sector SATA 1.5Gbps(3.0Gbps)Mbytes 512
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Read Seek Time (typ.) -Track to Track -Average -Full Stroke -Average Latency -Rotational Speed Data Transfer Rate -Media to/from Buffer (max.) -Buffer to/from Host (max.) -Drive Ready Time (typ.)4 495Mb/s 150MB/s 4 sec RELIABILITY SPECIFICATIONS Non-recoverable Read Error MTBF 1 sector in 1014 bits 330,000 POH 600,ms 12 ms 22 ms 5.6 ms 5,400 rpm

300G 1000G

Vibration (swept sine, 1/4 octave per minute) Operating 5 ~ 500 Hz Non-operating 10 ~21 Hz 21 ~ 500Hz 500~800Hz Altitude (relative to sea level) -Operating -Non-operating -1000 to 10000 ft -1400 to 40000 ft 0.195 in(double amp) 5 Go-p 3 Go-p 1.0 Go-p
Serial ATA 1.5Gbps(3.0Gbps) Interface Support SATA Native Command Queuing Feature set Device Initiated Power Management 60GB Formatted Capacity Per Disk GMR/TuMR head with wireless suspension design Fluid Dynamic Bearing Spindle Motor Technology Load/Unload Head Technology ATA Security Mode Feature Set ATA SMART Feature Set ATA Automatic Acoustic Management Feature Set ATA Device Configuration Overlay Feature Set Multi-Burst On-The-Fly Error Correction Hybrid Latch System for Reliability and Quietness SilentSeekTM
+5V5% 4.5 W 2.1 W 2.0 W 0.65 W 0.25 W 0.15 W

Sleep (typ.)

PHYSICAL DIMENSION Height Width Depth Weight 0.37 in 3.94 in 2.75 in 0.22 lb

1. 1MB=1,000,000 Bytes 1GB=1,000,000,000 Bytes *Accessible capacity may vary as some OS uses binary numbering system for reported capacity 2. SATA interface speed switchable with Jumper 3. Upper 128 KB is used for firmware 4. Power-On to Drive Ready 5. 30% duty cycle, random seek 6. Power requirements based on 1.5Gbps speed 7. Unless otherwise specified, specifications are for 2-disk configuration

Spinpoint M60 series

HM040HC

HM060HC

HM080IC

HM100JC

HM120JC
DRIVE CONFIGURATION Interface Buffer DRAM Size2 Bytes per Sector ATA Mbytes 512
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Read Seek Time (typ.) -Track to Track -Average -Full Stroke -Average Latency -Rotational Speed Data Transfer Rate -Media to/from Buffer (max.) -Buffer to/from Host (max.) -Drive Ready Time (typ.)3 495Mb/s 100MB/s 4 sec 2 ms 12 ms 22 ms 5.6 ms 5,400 rpm
Vibration (swept sine, 1/4 octave per minute) Operating 5 ~ 500 Hz Non-operating 10 ~21 Hz 21 ~ 500Hz 500~800Hz 0.195 in(double amp) 5 Go-p 3 Go-p 1.0 Go-p
RELIABILITY SPECIFICATIONS Non-recoverable Read Error MTBF 1 sector in 1014 bits 330,000 POH
Altitude (relative to sea level) -Operating -Non-operating -1000 to 10000 ft -1400 to 40000 ft
Device Initiated Power Management 60GB Formatted Capacity Per Disk GMR/TuMR head with wireless suspension design Fluid Dynamic Bearing Spindle Motor Technology Load/Unload Head Technology ATA Security Mode Feature Set ATA SMART Feature Set ATA Automatic Acoustic Management Feature Set ATA Device Configuration Overlay Feature Set Multi-Burst On-The-Fly Error Correction Hybrid Latch System for Reliability and Quietness SilentSeekTM
Controlloed Ramp L/UL 600,000 POWER REQUIREMENTS ACOUSTICS (AVERAGE SOUND POWER) -Idle 1-Disk 2-Disk -Random Read/Write 1-Disk 2-Disk 2.2 Bel 2.4 Bel 2.4 Bel 2.6 Bel Voltage Spin Up (max.) Seek (typ.)5 Read/Write On-Track (typ.) Low Power Idle (typ.) Standby (typ.)
+5V5% 4.5 W 2.1 W 2.0 W 0.65 W 0.25 W 0.1 W
1. 1MB=1,000,000 Bytes 1GB=1,000,000,000 Bytes *Accessible capacity may vary as some OS uses binary numbering system for reported capacity 2. Upper 128 KB is used for firmware 3. Power-On to Drive Ready 4. 30% duty cycle, random seek 5. Unless otherwise specified, specifications are for 2-disk configuration

Spinpoint M40S series

40.0/60.0/80.0GB

HM060II

HM080JI
DRIVE CONFIGURATION Interface Buffer DRAM Size2 Bytes per Sector SATA 1.5Gbps 8 Mbytes 512
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Read Seek Time (typ.) -Track to Track -Average -Full Stroke -Average Latency -Rotational Speed Data Transfer Rate -Media to/from Buffer (max.) -Buffer to/from Host (max.) -Drive Ready Time (typ.)3 428Mb/s 150MB/s 4 sec 2 ms 12 ms 22 ms 5.6 ms 5,400 rpm

300G 900G

RELIABILITY SPECIFICATIONS Non-recoverable Read Error MTBF 1 sector in 1014 bits 330,000 POH 600,000
40GB Formatted Capacity Per Disk GMR head technology with wireless suspension design Ultra ATA-100 Interface Serial ATA 1.5Gbps Fluid Dynamic Bearing Spindle Motor Technology Load/Unload Head Technology ATA Security Mode Feature Set ATA SMART Feature Set ATA Automatic Acoustic Management Feature Set ATA Device Configuration Overlay Feature Set Multi-Burst On-The-Fly Error Correction SilentSeek Hybrid Latch System for Reliability and Quietness
POWER REQUIREMENTS ACOUSTICS (AVERAGE SOUND POWER) -Idle 1-Disk 2-Disk -Random Read/Write 1-Disk 2-Disk 2.2 Bel 2.4 Bel 2.4 Bel 2.6 Bel Voltage Spin Up (max.) Seek (typ.)4 Read/Write On-Track (typ.) Low Power Idle (typ.) Standby (typ.)
1. MB=1,000,000 Bytes 1GB=1,000,000,000 Bytes *Accessible capacity may vary as some OS uses binary numbering system for reported capacity 2. Upper 128 KB is used for firmware 3. Power-On to Drive Ready 4. 30% duty cycle, random seek 5. Unless otherwise specified, specifications are for 2-disk configuration

Spinpoint M40 series

MP0402H

MP0603H

MP0804H
DRIVE CONFIGURATION Interface Buffer DRAM Size1 Bytes per Sector ATA Mbytes 512
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Read Seek Time (typ.) -Track to Track -Average -Full Stroke -Average Latency -Rotational Speed Data Transfer Rate -Media to/from Buffer (max.) -Buffer to/from Host (max.) -Drive Ready Time (typ.)2 431Mb/s 100MB/s 4 sec 2 ms 12 ms 22 ms 5.6 ms 5,400 rpm
Vibration (swept sine, 1/4 octave per minute) Operating -5 ~ 500 Hz Non-operating -10 ~21 Hz -21 ~ 500Hz -500~800Hz 0.195 in(double amp) 5 Go-p 3 Go-p 1.0 Go-p
RELIABILITY SPECIFICATIONS Non-recoverable Read Error MTBF 1 sector in 1014 bits 330,000 POH years
Altitude (relative to sea level) Operating Non-operating -1000 to 10000 ft -1400 to 50000 ft
40GB Formatted Capacity Per Disk GMR head technology with wireless suspension design Ultra ATA-100 Interface Fluid Dynamic Bearing Spindle Motor Technology Load/Unload Head Technology ATA Security Mode Feature Set ATA SMART Feature Set ATA Automatic Acoustic Management Feature Set ATA 48-bit Address Feature Set ATA Device Configuration Overlay Feature Set Multi-Burst On-The-Fly Error Correction SilentSeek
Controlloed Ramp L/UL Component Design Life
POWER REQUIREMENTS Voltage Spin Up Current (max.) +5V5% 5.0 W 2.4 W 2.4 W 0.85 W 0.25 W 0.1 W

ACOUSTICS (AVERAGE SOUND POWER) Idle 1-Disk 2-Disk Random Read/Write 1-Disk 2-Disk 2.2 Bel 2.4 Bel 2.4 Bel 2.6 Bel
Seek (typ.)3 Read/Write On-Track (typ.) Low Power Idle (typ.) Standby (typ.) Sleep (typ.)
*Accessible capacity may vary as some OS uses binary numbering system for reported capacity 1. Upper 128 KB is used for firmware 2. Power-On to Drive Ready 3. 30% duty cycle, random seek * Unless otherwise specified, specifications are for 2-disk configuration
Why Samsung Hard Disk Drive?
Samsung HDD 2007 Product Guide
Our quality is based on our ACCESS TO FUNDAMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, not only for Samsung's own R&D resources within the HDD division, but also from various R&D resources within the Samsung group. SAIT(Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology) developed Acoustic Noise Suppression Technology, which is utilized in all Samsung HDDs. SAIT also provides Head Stack, Read Channel, Spindle Motor, Servo Control System and Optical Technologies. Similarly, Samsung Electronic's corporate R&D center developed vibration suppression technology.

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3. Making Computer Detect the New Device
Run the CMOS(BIOS) set-up program to detect the new hard disk drive.

SAMSUNG

HDD INSTALLATION GUIDE
1 Go into CMOS screen during the booting of the computer. 2 Make the computer detect the hard disk.
This product is a precision designed mechanism and is very sensitive to shock and electrostatic discharge (ESD). When storing, please avoid high temperature and humidity and use the origirnal ESD protection package in which the product was shipped at the time of purchase. Please handle the product carefully. Damaged or detached labels or any other components may directly cause product malfunction and void warranty. 1. Configuring your Hard Disk Drive (Master, Slave)
In case drive capacity is 32GB or more, please refer to bellow diagram.

General Pin Setting

For descriptive details of the program, refer to the computers users manual
If your computer supports IDE HDD Auto Detection, the hard disk drive will automatically be detected. If your computer does not support auto detect, go into the User Define Mode and by referring written information on the product, set the correct settings for Cylinder, Head, and Sector and if some Bios must be, set the HDD Mode to LBA. Save the changed details and exit.
Setting as Master All other Series Pin Setting

(AB + FH)

Setting as Slave

(BD + FH)

Cable Select

(BD + EF)

4. Partitioning and Formatting the Drive
Refer to your Operating System manual or system manual for partitioning and formatting.
Pin Setting (32 GB Clip Pin Setting)
5. Samsung World Wide Web Site
Additional information can be obtained at www.samsunghdd.com. Cable Select

(CD + EF)

Setting as Master

(AB + CD)

(CD + FH)
2. Installing Your Hard Disk Drive
Note: Turn off the system power !
Cover opening mechanism and the location of the hard disk drive may vary from one computer to another.
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. INFORMATION MEDIA BUSINESS STORAGE SYSTEM DIVISION HEAD OFFICE: 94-1, IM SOO-DONG, KUMI-CITY KYUNG BUK, KOREA 730-350 FAX : 82-54-479-5567 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. ' Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Printed in Korea. BF68-00099B Rev.03
Turn off the computer, unplug the external cables, and open computer cover. Mount the hard disk drive in the designated place in the computer with screws provided with the product. Connect 40 pin interface cable and power cable. Make sure that the direction of the cables are correct and matches the shape of the receptacles when connecting cables. Incorrect cable connection may damage the hard disk drive.

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