"Apparently"

How this is done : Get a 1,5TB drive , cut capacity to 300 GB and they say you have more or less the performance of a VelociRaptor saving some money.
The problem is that VelociRaptor is optimized for speed, I would like to see a benchmark on such modded drive on fragmented files, large files, video files, continuous throughput...
Technically the idea is simple : cut capacity so only some part of the drive is used, so there's little or no need for switching between heads - as this kind of drive have a large quantity of data stored per surface - add a larger cache (by default on this drive) and voila, APPARENTLY you get performance.
To me, there's no alternative to specially designed drives for special applications, but the approach is interesting.