a 15,000 RPM harddrive
find it on newegg
it is so expensive i never bothered to look it up
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5 minutes later::
HA, found it
Seagate Cheetah
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822111152
147gb
Brand Seagate
Series Cheetah 15K.4
Model ST3146854LC
Performance
Interface SCSI Ultra320 80pin
Capacity 147GB
RPM 15,000 RPM
Cache 8MB
Average Seek Time 3.5ms
Average Write Time 4.0ms
Average Latency 2ms
Physical Spec
Form Factor 3.5"
Features
Features Some motherboards are not compatible with the SCSI interface. Please confirm which interface is appropriate for your system!
Background Media Scan
Enhanced Error Correction Code
Fluid Dynamic Bearing Motor
Full Duty Cycle Reliability
Price?
hahahaha, if you can afford it
it is 759.99 bucks
more of less 760 buckeroos
then there is a $5.94 shipping fee
and this is on one of the cheapest sites (price wise, not quality)
2006-11-27 07:10:36
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answer #1
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answered by Eng 5
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becoz in hard disk it will store all the data and at the one time u will do single work in single hard disk other wise it will go down ram random access memory means it will use for the process speed to increase if ur ram is only256mb and u r doing 2 or 3 work then it will happen slowly notdepends onn ur ram on ur hard disk way
2016-03-28 21:52:44
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The fastest workstation and server hard disks spin at 15000 RPM
2006-11-27 07:24:53
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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It would be one of the flash memory based ones. The capacity is still small and the cost is high but they are much faster than conventional hard drives.
2006-11-27 06:58:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The fastest RPM is 10,000. The LARGEST is a Seagate at 750G.
2006-11-27 07:00:52
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answered by words_smith_4u 6
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that would be a
WD1500AD Raptor
http://tomshardware.co.uk/2006/02/06/wd1500ad_raptor_xtends_performance_lead_uk/
for the full leaderboard of hard drives
http://tomshardware.co.uk/2006/02/06/wd1500ad_raptor_xtends_performance_lead_uk/page8.html
2006-11-27 06:57:45
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answer #6
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answered by Paultech 7
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I've seen 10,000 RPM hdds, but I wouldn't be surprised if some are made as high as 14,000.
2006-11-27 06:55:50
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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look for the western digital raptor. it's a 10,000 rpm sata harddrive
2006-11-27 06:58:03
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answer #8
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answered by RJ 2
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go to http://www.maxtor.com website and look various capacity drive and select which suits you.
2006-11-27 06:57:35
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answered by C P 2
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RAID, if not sSegate
2006-11-27 06:57:37
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answered by Tucker 2
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