5400 or 7200? Of course, in the computer world, faster is always better. But, I am looking at some Western drives which offer ATA/100 throughput, same capacity, same 2Meg cache, but with either 5400 or 7200 rpm speeds.....is there any scenario where the 7200 is better? The difference is $10 pricewise; from the spec sheet, the 7200 rpm model has a 4 ms faster average seek time than the 5200 model. That's the only major difference I see.
If I access the drive at least 100,000 times before it craps out, that comes to 400 extra seconds (6.67 minutes) I could be doing something else - like getting another beer. Is it worth it?
[This message has been edited by JerryH (edited 23 January 2001).]
If I access the drive at least 100,000 times before it craps out, that comes to 400 extra seconds (6.67 minutes) I could be doing something else - like getting another beer. Is it worth it?
[This message has been edited by JerryH (edited 23 January 2001).]
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