I might have opted for 7200 RPM, but they were substantially more expensive and, moreover, topped out at 60 GB, at least when I was shopping (and I think still now). This would have been particularly limiting seeing how I already had an 80 GB drive which was being used almost fully!

Steve


On Apr 6, 2005, at 10:59 AM, Richard ramsowr wrote:

stephen

go with the 7200 rpm!

but it's your time and money and waiting for a drive
to move data = money lost.


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