P PCNoob2 Daemon Poster Messages 690 May 28, 2006 #1 Is there a way to check your rpm of your HD? Thansk.
Tommy Boy Golden Master Messages 8,463 Location USA May 28, 2006 #3 PCNoob said: Is there a way to check your rpm of your HD? Thansk. Click to expand... Well, there are only a few rpm speeds that hard drives run, 5400, 7200 (most likely what yours is) and 10,000, oh and also 15,000 now but those are really expensive and I doubt you have one.
PCNoob said: Is there a way to check your rpm of your HD? Thansk. Click to expand... Well, there are only a few rpm speeds that hard drives run, 5400, 7200 (most likely what yours is) and 10,000, oh and also 15,000 now but those are really expensive and I doubt you have one.
K kchi55 Fully Optimized Messages 2,276 May 29, 2006 #4 yeah, chances are you have a 7200, 5400s are so old, and 10ks aren't exactly cheap.
OP OP P PCNoob2 Daemon Poster Messages 690 May 29, 2006 #5 My comp was bought in 2002. So it's probably 7200?
alvino Golden Master Messages 19,967 May 29, 2006 #6 5400 or 7200 RPM. PC manufacturers usually don't bother with 10,000 or 15,000 RPM hard drives because of the price, unless it's a high-end system.
5400 or 7200 RPM. PC manufacturers usually don't bother with 10,000 or 15,000 RPM hard drives because of the price, unless it's a high-end system.
DJ-CHRIS1 Golden Master Messages 5,203 May 29, 2006 #7 PCNoob said: My comp was bought in 2002. So it's probably 7200? Click to expand... I'd give it a 99% probobality of being 7200
PCNoob said: My comp was bought in 2002. So it's probably 7200? Click to expand... I'd give it a 99% probobality of being 7200
joxley1990 Golden Master Messages 7,846 May 29, 2006 #8 Yeah, 7200. Where did you buy it from? Maybe google your computer or hard drive model..