> It's only the 4TB flavor which is 5900 RPM. The 3TB and lower speeds
> are, I believe, all 7200 RPM. At any rate, that's what newegg claims
> in the chart they have on their product page for these drives.

I stand corrected, sort of.

It is indeed the 4 TB which is Desktop.

The others, at least those which are 7200 rpm (there DO exist Seagate 3 TB
drives which are NOT 7200 rpm, and those are apparently also Desktop) are
called 7200.14. Most probably from the 14th incarnation of a 7200 rpm
drive family, that which was formerly known as Barracuda.

So, at this moment, there are these drives "Desktop HDD.15" 4 TB, 5900 rpm
and "   7200.14", all others from 3 TB down, and all of those are 7200 rpm.



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