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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
4200rpm vs. 5400rpm
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleCap" data-source="post: 397912" data-attributes="member: 27233"><p>I was just going to say what caribiner23 said about battery hogging. Simply put, a faster drive will take more resources to run. If it's on a tower, you'll have that power to supply all the time, so a faster drive is obviously a better choice, but with a laptop - go for the lower one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleCap, post: 397912, member: 27233"] I was just going to say what caribiner23 said about battery hogging. Simply put, a faster drive will take more resources to run. If it's on a tower, you'll have that power to supply all the time, so a faster drive is obviously a better choice, but with a laptop - go for the lower one. [/QUOTE]
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