Ok...a 80GB hard drive 7200 RPMs cost like 80 bux...or a 18GB hard drive 10000 RPMs cost like 150...wtf ...why does it make SUCH a difference??
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Ok...a 80GB hard drive 7200 RPMs cost like 80 bux...or a 18GB hard drive 10000 RPMs cost like 150...wtf ...why does it make SUCH a difference??
its the speed the discs spin.. 7200rpm is revolutions per minute the faster they spin the quicker the transfer of data :rolleyes:
10,000 is faster. Usually scsi drives are that fast not IDE.
ok men...thats the OBVIOUS lol..what does faster RPMs mean though??? whats the extra 120 bux for??
One word --- SPEED.
Revolutions Per Minute.
Faster rotation means faster data transfer speed. Better performance.
did i not explain meself properly in the first place :lol:
harsh but true lol :lol: