View Full Version : Any reason not to go 7200
sasquatch98
Apr 5, 2006, 03:12 PM
I'm buying a mbp 1.83 everything stock however I cant decide if I should also go with the stock 5400rpm drive or upgrade to the 7200rpm 100gb drive. I can go to the apple store today and buy the stock one or order the upgraded 7200. Basically is there any reason not to upgrade? Thanks
cwedl
Apr 5, 2006, 03:14 PM
You may be sacrificing battery life a bit, but the extra speed you will get may be worth it, depending on how much you use it on the battery.
Demon Hunter
Apr 5, 2006, 03:20 PM
In theory wouldn't it save a little battery life, because of the higher access speed?
khisayruou
Apr 5, 2006, 03:22 PM
In my experiences, the upgrade has a small effect on battery life and you will get a slight increase in speed. It comes down to the cost of upgrading, if you can afford it, then get the 7200.
andiwm2003
Apr 5, 2006, 03:24 PM
barefeats.com has a comparison of 5400 vs. 7200 for the pb g4 somewhere.
i think there was no difference in battery life. but read for yourself as i'm not 100% sure.
atari1356
Apr 5, 2006, 03:29 PM
Go for the 7200 rpm drive if you can afford it... there is very little difference in battery life with faster drives.
Here's a quote from an article (http://www.mobilityguru.com/2003/10/31/fast_and_furious/page3.html) where they tested a few laptop hard drives for speed and battery drain:
Summary: Choose The Faster Hard Drive Whenever Possible.
For users faced with the choice between a standard 4200-rpm hard drive and a faster 5400-rpm or even 7200-rpm model, we would recommend picking the faster-turning drive. Although the battery life will be a few minutes less, the performance increase more than outweighs this relatively small downside.
(and yes, the article is a little old, but I would guess that today's 7200 rpm drives are most likely even more energy efficient)
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