J jclin10 macrumors regular Original poster Jul 1, 2009 162 19 Jul 1, 2009 #1 Does anyone have any thoughts on the pros/cons on a 7200 RPM drive over a 5400 drive? I'm looking to purchase a MBP 15" in the next couple of days. Thanks!
Does anyone have any thoughts on the pros/cons on a 7200 RPM drive over a 5400 drive? I'm looking to purchase a MBP 15" in the next couple of days. Thanks!
R robivy64 macrumors member May 29, 2004 46 0 Fort Worth, TX Jul 1, 2009 #2 7200 RPM drives will run a little hotter than a 5400 but you will get better performance from the 7200.
7200 RPM drives will run a little hotter than a 5400 but you will get better performance from the 7200.
MacDawg Moderator emeritus Mar 20, 2004 19,823 4,505 "Between the Hedges" Jul 1, 2009 #3 There are lot of threads on this here If you use MRoogle, you will find a lot of information I opted for the Scorpio Blue 500 GB 5400 over the 7200 robivy64 said: 7200 RPM drives will run a little hotter than a 5400 but you will get better performance from the 7200. Click to expand... Not necessarily... Here is a review comparing the Blue and the Black and other issues as well Scorpio Blue and Black Review Woof, Woof - Dawg
There are lot of threads on this here If you use MRoogle, you will find a lot of information I opted for the Scorpio Blue 500 GB 5400 over the 7200 robivy64 said: 7200 RPM drives will run a little hotter than a 5400 but you will get better performance from the 7200. Click to expand... Not necessarily... Here is a review comparing the Blue and the Black and other issues as well Scorpio Blue and Black Review Woof, Woof - Dawg
ViciousShadow21 macrumors 68020 Mar 11, 2009 2,489 0 To your left or right Jul 2, 2009 #4 the scorpio blue does do an incredible job keeping up with the 7200rpm drives. the benchmarks i have seen show it lagging behind a bit in big block writes but other than that it does a good job keeping up.
the scorpio blue does do an incredible job keeping up with the 7200rpm drives. the benchmarks i have seen show it lagging behind a bit in big block writes but other than that it does a good job keeping up.
bmcgrath macrumors 65816 Oct 5, 2006 1,078 40 London, United Kingdom Jul 2, 2009 #5 Do a search and go with the 7200rpm drive.