- Aug 23, 2011
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win7holic said:Most laptops now have to use 5.400rpm
while desktop PCs, a few are using 5.400rpm
most already 7.200rpm.
for laptops. 7200 and 5400 do not have a large difference.
I know it's on my try, with another laptop (but, other laptops with the number of cores and different amount of ram) was the creation of 7,200 more rapidly than 5,400
about the same access that file I think (maybe little different)
I think, for a gaming laptop, using the 7200
and, if you want to use only video editing, photo editing, or anything "except" BIG
3D rendering, I would select 5.400rpm
and, if you want to follow the technology.
you Choose a 7200rpm, better
**I personally use a 5.400 on my own laptop. I can do anything with it.
WinAndLinuxTutorials said:I also have a 5400 RPM HDD. Do you recommend me to upgrade or not? I think you know why I use my laptop.
win7holic said:No need.
you are not a gaming enthusiast, right?
if NOT, don't need.
i think 5.400 is good enough at the moment. do all task, except you are gaming enthusiast.
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win7holic said:then, you do not need an upgrade.
wait until windows 8 was released, if you want to upgrade, please do it.
because, in general, laptops are not for playing games. there is a gaming laptop, but it's not all.
save your money for windows 8 ,or upgrade in the next year, friend.
WinAndLinuxTutorials said:Is it required to have a 7200 RPM HDD for Windows 8?
WinAndLinuxTutorials said:Is it required to have a 7200 RPM HDD for Windows 8?
Valentin N said:The only benefit with 5400 is that the vibration.
Valentin N said:The only benefit with 5400 is that the vibration.