Fenix_ZA
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Hey all, calling all hard drive experts. So, I wish to inquire about hard drives intended for storage and variable drive speed. I'm looking to buy a 2 or 3TB drive and only buy WD as I have about 6 Seagate door stoppers in my drawer and WD has never failed me before.
Anyway, to get to the point, the WD Caviar Green and Red (pretty much all their drives of 1TB and up) have variable RPM set at 5400-7200RPM. I believe it's designed for lower power consumption to spin at lower speeds when not accessed and only increase RPM when reading from or writing to. My question is, as a mechanical device will this not shorten it's live span vs a drive that has a fixed RPM?
Any info/advice on this will be appreciated, thanks.
Anyway, to get to the point, the WD Caviar Green and Red (pretty much all their drives of 1TB and up) have variable RPM set at 5400-7200RPM. I believe it's designed for lower power consumption to spin at lower speeds when not accessed and only increase RPM when reading from or writing to. My question is, as a mechanical device will this not shorten it's live span vs a drive that has a fixed RPM?
Any info/advice on this will be appreciated, thanks.