| Post ID |
Timestamp |
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User |
| 104178 |
2002-12-08 22:29:00 |
Definitely go for 7200 :D since the transfer rate is quite noticeable and windows do access hdd quite a lot. |
SKT174 (1319) |
| 104179 |
2002-12-08 22:33:00 |
>I have sometimes had trouble telling if a 7200rpm HDD is actually going!
Ture :) you'll be lucky to hear a Seagate Barracuda IV or V series hdd working. |
SKT174 (1319) |
| 104180 |
2002-12-08 23:41:00 |
Like every thing in this world, faster is always better, computers, cars, women :) |
Archibald (180) |
| 104181 |
2002-12-09 10:34:00 |
You will definitely notice the hugh speed difference, especially when its loading save games where the game requirements r high. If u r upgrading for games u shouldnt even think bout 5400 rpm. :) |
Blue_face (1148) |
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