Huge. Much more responsive under 5400rpm than 4200 any time it needs to 
access the disk.

David

On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 02:02 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

> Now that my interest has been sparkled, I'm wondering if anybody could
> confirm noticing an appreciable increase in performance going from a 
> 4200 to
> a 5400rpm drive. I just checked my 20 GB and, sure enough, it's a 
> 4200rpm. I
> don't have any speed complain in OS X (sure, it could always be 
> faster), but
> if the difference is substantial, if you can feel it, then I'd like to 
> know.
>
> -Laurent.

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