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I was looking on the Dell website and their hard disks run at 7200 rpm. Is that not slow?

2006-10-10 06:46:21 · 5 answers · asked by Siu02rk 3 in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

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thats normal ... i have a pair of raptors at 10000 and they are slightly faster ... the real speed increases come with raid honestly ... the difference between ide a sata is slightly noticeable but not huge ... sata can handle more and faster data movement but again, raid will give the biggest felt speed increase ... 7200rpm is fine but i wouldnt go slower than that.

2006-10-10 06:49:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's plenty fast for normal use. SATA drives also don't require master/slave jumpers, use a different power interface and are theoretically more reliable than IDE (or PATA as it's now called).

10K rpm drives are usually for servers that will store databases and be accessed by multiple users. Heavier load than on a single-user desktop system.

2006-10-10 06:48:21 · answer #2 · answered by Proto 7 · 0 0

No, SATA hard drives can also run at 10,000 rpm.
SATA are different to IDE as
1) Speed (SATA have faster data transfer speed)
2) Air flow (large IDE cable vs thin SATA)
3) Hot swappable (SATA but not IDE)

2006-10-10 06:51:33 · answer #3 · answered by SP 1 · 1 0

first of all, RPM has not something to do with storage length. It only has to do with study/write speeds. you have got a 3600 RPM 1TB, or a 10k RPM 80GB. It does not definitely remember. the two will carry out a similar. you apart from mght mentioned which you would be enjoying video games. The RPM has to do with interest loading cases, specially. once you're only an off-the-cuff gamer, then 7200 RPM will do only large.

2016-10-19 03:48:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

thats quite fast, sata drives are built to spin constantly rather than stopping and starting and are therefore a better choice for anyone who downloads or copies large files alot of the time (that is setting aside the different connections to the board)

2006-10-10 06:51:09 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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