Help me with the hard disk

i've got a new m/b MSI 865PE-NEO2 platinum edition and i have a WESTERN DIGITAL hard disk 80gb but i do not know the buffer size could any one help me to know how to get the buffer size if it written on the hard disk itself or if there is any program that test it.also the same with a MAXTOR hard disk 80gb in capacity.
hope to hear the answers soon

Hi,
Why do you need to know buffer size????
Western Dig with letters JB are 8Mb buffer cache......... rest are just 2Mb.........EB and BB
Del

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