HDD 5400 rpm ama 7200 rpm apa ya?? 1. 7200rpm lebih cepet daripada 5400rpm 2. bisa gan,sama aja dalam bentuk fisik,tapi beda di dalamnya.dan pasti lebih mahal yang 7200rpm 3. hitachi,WD,SEAGATE View bbcode of Erphand's post . ec@h@n@fi@ - 02/02/2011 08:35 PM #7.

Higher revolutions per minute represent a faster hard drive, but the rate of media transfer is just as important for data storage solutions. IBM gets the credit for inventing the concept of the hard disc drive HDD more than 50 years ago. Back then, HDD technology included washing machine-sized monstrosities with platters up to 14 inches in diameter spinning at a mere 1,200 revolutions per minute RPM. Since then, the industry has experienced dramatic innovation. The physical footprint of hard drives has continued to decrease while storage density and performance have dramatically increased. But even as hard drive technology has matured, the way of measuring the performance of new hard drive models has remained relatively consistent and closely related to two specificationsThe density of bits storage on the circular platters — called areal densityThe speed at which the platters rotate — called RPM The performance of a hard drive is most effectively measured by how fast data can be transferred from the spinning media platters through the read/write head and passed to a host computer. This is commonly referred to as data throughput and usually measured in gigabytes or gigabits per second. In either case, data throughput is directly related to how densely data is packed on the hard drive platters and how fast these platters spin. Comparing measurement methods For the areal density specification, we can measure data density on a hard drive in two ways bits per inch BPI and tracks per inch TPI. As tracks are placed closer together, TPI increases. Similarly, as data bits are placed closer and closer to each other along a track, BPI increases. Together, these represent areal density. As a rule, when areal density increases on a hard drive, so does data throughput performance. This is because the data bits pass by the read/write head of the hard drive faster, which leads to faster data rates. For the RPM specification, platters need to spin faster to increase performance in a hard drive. This results in moving the data bits past the read/write head faster, which results in higher data rates. Hard drives have been engineered with spin rates as low as 1,200 RPM and as high as 15K RPM. But today’s most common RPM rates, in both laptop and desktop PCs, are between 5,400 and 7,200 RPM. Given two identically designed hard drives with the same areal densities, a 7,200 RPM drive will deliver data about 33% faster than the 5,400 RPM drive. Consequently, this specification is important when evaluating the expected performance of a hard drive or when comparing different HDD models. Solid state hybrid drives make RPM largely irrelevant It’s no surprise that when many people begin evaluating the expected performance of the new solid state hybrid drive SSHD technology, they look at the RPM specification since an SSHD is basically an HDD with a bit of solid state technology integrated into the device. So RPM should still matter, right? The truth is, the RPM of an SSHD device is largely irrelevant. Here’s why SSHD design is based on identifying frequently used data and placing it in the solid state drive SSD or NAND flash portion of the drive. NAND flash media is very fast, partly because there are no moving parts — since it’s made of solid state circuitry. Therefore, when data is requested by host computers there is typically not a dependence on pulling this data directly from the spinning media in the hard drive portion. Sometimes, however, data will be requested that is not in the NAND flash, and only during these instances does the hard drive portion of the device become a bottleneck. Since the technology is so effective at identifying and storing frequently used data in the NAND area, SSHD technology is much more efficient in delivering data to a host computer quickly. This result may be clearly observed by comparing the PC Mark Vantage storage scores of second- and third-generation Seagate SSHD technology and traditional 5,400 and 7,200 RPM HDDs. Although third–generation SSHD technology is based on a 5,400 RPM HDD platform, the technology actually delivers faster performance than the previous generation product based on a 7,200 RPM HDD platform. Improvements in core SSHD technology and NAND flash systems explain such progress, and also exemplify why RPM is no longer as meaningful when evaluating SSHD technology. Summary When maximising the performance of your laptop computer, you don’t have to be bound by older storage technologies or performance criteria. Instead, let solid state hybrid drives take your digital lifestyle to a higher level.
Answer(1 of 9): With all other specifications for the drives being the same, a 7200RPM drive will be faster than the 5400RPM drive. Note however, that in the grand scheme of things, the difference will be slight and not necessarily noticed with most applications. For any disk I/O, there are 3 co
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HardDrive Tests, Subscribe and like if you enjoyed.Music: Cartoon - Why We Lose (feat. Coleman Trapp) [NCS Release] 99 More Desktop AMD Processors from canadacomputers AMD Ryzen™ 3 3200G 3 6GHz (4GHz Turbo) across 4 cores to push the performance of the other components in your PC, you'll have no issues destroying your opponents Ryzen 5 1600 Learn more - opens in a new window or tab Learn more - opens in a new window or tab. GTX 1650 Super ASUS TUF Gaming Carbridge Repo Geen prijzen beschikbaar İş Iremember reading a while back that a higher capacity 5400rpm HDD will yield the same performance (booting, retrieving documents, opening applications, etc.) as a 7200rpm HDD, specifically doing so while producing less heat and consuming less battery. Cacheis not really important. The 5400 RPM 4TB drive will be faster than the 7200RPM 1TB drive because it has 4x the data density. If you are buying a new drive, I recommend the Toshiba N300 4TB on amazon. Its probably the best deal you can get for a 7200RPM 4TB drive. .
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