10-07-2020, 04:45 AM
@afzalkhan
"How to spread fake news 101".
How can you even fall for this article? It's clickbait and fake all over it. It screams clickbait and fake with everything written and shown in it.
@tbelldesignco
And you are falling for it, too? Wow.
@deanhills
Not sure if you are falling for it either or just "trolling".
@tiwil
3600 RPM HDD?
Rotational speed of 3600 RPM was common in the 1980s. And the size of HDDs with 3600 RPM speed were really small compared to today. We're talking partially less than 1 GB of storage. There were HDDs with that RPM with more storage but we're only talking about 80 GB.
Even if your device is 10 years old you are still most likely to have a 5400 RPM HDD. Even today a lot of notebooks still have 5400 RPM 2.5" HDDs to save costs at the price of performance.
3600 RPM HDDs are dead and outdated due to their age. The only ones that are being still sold are very old stock or items for a tech museum.
Like this one:
https://www.ebay.de/itm/HITACHI-DK515C-7...2475496036
"How to spread fake news 101".
How can you even fall for this article? It's clickbait and fake all over it. It screams clickbait and fake with everything written and shown in it.
@tbelldesignco
And you are falling for it, too? Wow.
@deanhills
Not sure if you are falling for it either or just "trolling".
@tiwil
3600 RPM HDD?
Rotational speed of 3600 RPM was common in the 1980s. And the size of HDDs with 3600 RPM speed were really small compared to today. We're talking partially less than 1 GB of storage. There were HDDs with that RPM with more storage but we're only talking about 80 GB.
Even if your device is 10 years old you are still most likely to have a 5400 RPM HDD. Even today a lot of notebooks still have 5400 RPM 2.5" HDDs to save costs at the price of performance.
3600 RPM HDDs are dead and outdated due to their age. The only ones that are being still sold are very old stock or items for a tech museum.
Like this one:
https://www.ebay.de/itm/HITACHI-DK515C-7...2475496036