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Fleet-Admiral Michael T. Colorge
Member # 144
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I'm looking to replace a hard drive on my Sony Vaio laptop because I'm running out of room. I'm looking at the Hitachi Travelstar 5K80 80GB hard drive with 5,400 rpms and 12m/s transfer rate. I'm curious because my dad told me that it's not how fast a disk spins but how fast it can transfer data. Is this true? Also, does anyone know why this drive is being called the best?
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MinutiaeMan
Member # 444
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I've heard the same thing about HD spin rates. Don't know much else, though.
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Balaam Xumucane
Member # 419
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Well ultimately (and ideally) transfer rate is the measure of the drive's effectiveness w/r/t 'speed'. If it spun at 30 rpm, but was able to read and write 600MB per second to and from the disk it wouldn't much matter how fast it was turning, would it? It's just that media density being what it is and that being pretty much uniform on most new drives, generally speaking the faster the drive spins the plattens, the faster it can read and write data. Keep an eye out for 'burst' and 'sustained' transfer rates. It can be a very important difference.
Are you doing video or something that you need to move around that much data that quickly?
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Fleet-Admiral Michael T. Colorge
Member # 144
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No, I just want it so I can play games. That and for the hell of it.
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Fleet-Admiral Michael T. Colorge
Member # 144
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Don't mind this... double post. [ June 04, 2003, 09:37 PM: Message edited by: Fleet-Admiral Michael T. Colorge ]
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