Svarbu greitesnis ir tylesnis ;) "accu" <accu@takas.tl> wrote in message news:g29l5p$liq$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > Reikia tikėtis, kad 5400rpm, užtat ir rašiau, kad nėra garantijos. > 5400-7200rpm WD GP žymėjimas interpretuojamas įvairiai, ir gausu > nusvaigimų apie kintamą greitį. Čia jau WD politika tokia, kad po GP > serija gali eiti ir 5400, ir 7200rpm diskai. O kaip paklius linksta link > loterijos. > > Jei dar kam vaidenasi kintamas greitis.. > http://www.silentpcreview.com/article786-page2.html > > <...> Western Digital has caught a lot of flak for withholding the > rotation speed of the Green Power, especially when the product was first > launched and the marketing material listed the rotation speed as > 5,400-7,200 RPM. This led some to speculate that the rotation speed > changed dynamically during use — which would have been an impressive > engineering feat had it been true. The reality is revealed by a sentence > that Western Digital added to the description of IntelliPower: "For each > GreenPower™ drive model, WD may use a different, invariable RPM." In other > words, Western Digital reserves the right to release both 5,400 RPM and > 7,200 RPM drives under the Green Power name — without telling you which > are which. <...> > > -- > accu > > > > "Inco" <inco@kateka.lt> wrote in message > news:g29kl1$l7v$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >> Tai WD5000AACS 5400 rpm? >> http://www.westerndigital.com/en/products/productmatrix.asp?language=en&pKey=productsMenu&x=617117250 >> rašo, kad "Spind Speed" yra "IntelliPower" (gal kintamas greitis?) >