>You can get 60 Gig 7200 rpm drives for around $150 these days. It's a 
>Hitachi - ATA/IDE - I have just bought one. I think that is the highest 
>capacity for a 7200 rpm model, but the speed is supposed to make a 
>difference.

I'm curious to know more about the 7200 RPM drives in a Pismo. I have a 20 GB drive 
that is seriously small, and I want to upgrade it, but I'm more concerned about the 
speed of the drive. Won't a fast drive like this burn up in a Powerbook? I mean, 
obviously they make drives this fast, but what are the heat concerns?



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