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	<title>Comments on: Samsung Intros HD103UI EcoGreen  F1 1TB ‘Low Power’ Hard Disk Drive [Offers 50% Less Power Consumption Than Standard 1TB HDDs]</title>
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		<title>By: Stan</title>
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		<description>Samsung Spinpoint F1: Image the world of Terebyte 

Why is there a Max. limit of 334GB Formatted Capacity per Disk on Samsuings larger capacity drives? I have a WD SATA that does not require this limit or the need of particians.

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<p>Why is there a Max. limit of 334GB Formatted Capacity per Disk on Samsuings larger capacity drives? I have a WD SATA that does not require this limit or the need of particians.</p>
<p>Thanks, Stan</p>
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		<title>By: Samsung Intros World’s Fastest 2.5” MLC-based 256GB SSD with SATA II Interface [Samsung Multi Level Cell SSD] &#187; Thoughts from the Sidelines - Technology, Gadgets &#38; Curiosities</title>
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		<description>[...] just announced their new HD103UI EcoGreen F1 1TB hard disk, Samsung chose the fifth annual Samsung Mobile Solution Forum to announce that they have developed [...]</description>
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