I think Green ones is more for storage & backups, WD Blue & Blacks are for performance.![]()
I took a quick look at the picture and price as thought whoa you paid $30 for a Mac Pro!?
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...It's a green drive, right? I thought they were slower. "
No, not slower, full 7200RPM and it's fast. It's to do with the way they sleep and the amount of power they consume. I'd like to tell you I purchased it for it's :Green" credentials, but it was on special offer from ebuyer...![]()
They are 5400 I thought. They use say they are "IntelliPower" which was supposed to somehow suggest they were capable of dynamic RPMs. No evidence was found for that however.
I was wondering about these stands. Do they affect the noise level ? I imagine there are a lot more vibrations reaching the top of the table. So in essence - are they worth the money ?
Nope, this one is 7200RPM, that's why I bough it...:
http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/harddrives-internal/sata500gbto1tb/wd7500aarx.html
full 7200!
You should try holding the lower chopstick on your ring finger (stable one) and the other one should be at the tips of your fingers between the index and middle finger, You'll have a lot more control and will be able to pick up anything. including a shot glass.![]()
Thanks, I'll give it a go.
They are 5400 I thought. They use say they are "IntelliPower" which was supposed to somehow suggest they were capable of dynamic RPMs. No evidence was found for that however.
Nope, this one is 7200RPM, that's why I bough it...:
http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/harddrives-internal/sata500gbto1tb/wd7500aarx.html
full 7200!
Nope, sorry. They just decided to take the higher number from the marketing speak.
http://wdc.com/global/products/specs/?driveID=947&language=1
"IntelliPower - A fine-tuned balance of spin speed, transfer rate and caching algorithms designed to deliver both significant power savings and solid performance."
Western Digital actually stopped using RPM notation on these drives, because it was too ambiguous.
Actually, I think the older SATAII drives are actually 5400rpm because I have a 1tb green SATAII drive and it is 5400. I think to accommodate the SATAIII speeds they had to bump them up to 7200. That's just sort of a guess though.
How much did this one cost you, my upper right tire is in pretty bad condition i think it's gonna blow any very soon
Almost forgot! Rented this movie last night and an hour after finishing the movie I bought it on Amazon. What a fantastic movie.
I don't feel more vibrations than usual and the noise level is pretty much the same as well. Its easy to build up and install i say if you have the money (440ddk around 77usd) and 2+ drives its worth it.
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Fixed it for you.....