Do HD speeds affect performance?

massnegro

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Hi there,

I wonder if anyone on this forum might be able to throw some light onto; or offer some advice on this issue:

The HD (Samsung HS06TBH 60gb spindle speed 4200rpm) on my netbook (Apricot Picobook, VIA C7-M 12000mhz, 1 GB(Max) ram) died a while back, (it was running XP pro) as the OEM drive was a bit pricey a got a good deal on a used ex iPod Samsung HS081HA 80gb spindle speed 3600rpm),

Fitted the new drive, formatted etc, loaded Windows 7 ultimate, loaded OK, no issues found in the device manager, defraged, so should all be OK.

However it ran painfully slow, much slower than the old XP Build, so slow in fact that I’ve reloaded XP onto this new 3600rpm drive, which I must add is also running slow in comparison to the old XP build on the old 4200rpm drive.

Now do you think this is this down to the use of a slower HD drive, and do I have to go back to a 4200rpm drive to get the most out of windows 7.

Regards
 

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OS
7, OSX, XP
Drive Speeds

Welcome to Windows 7 Support Forums!
Hard Drives have many differentiations, size, type and of course access speeds.
Speeds come in a huge varities, a rule of thumb is the higher the speeds the more expensive. I run a pair of seagates and the access speeds are 7200 rpm, SSD's are the latest technology as these are huge flash drives but they are way faster and of course more cash is required. There strength is that they have no mechanical parts to wear out.
Getting back to your issue, if you are noticing a differences with the new drive then by all means swap it out.
 

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ASUS M4A78-TE
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I would use a drive which spins at least 4200rpm for your netbook
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
ATX Custom Build 2012
OS
Windows 7 Enterprise x64 SP1
CPU
Intel Core i3-2100 @ 3.10GHz
Motherboard
Intel DH67CL desktop ATX
Memory
10 GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Asus EAH5450 series (Radeon)
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Samsung SyncMaster 226BW, Samsung Syncmaster P2450H
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226BW: 1680 x 1050 & P2450H: 1920 x 1080
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Western Digital 320 GB sata (boot), Samsung 640 GB sata, Seagate 2 TB sata (data)
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Cooler Master Extreme Power Plus 500W
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Thermaltake V3 Black Edition
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stock cooling with added intake fan
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HP Wireless Elite Keyboard Wireless Keyboard
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Microsoft Touch
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Comcast Cable business class <=18Mb {averages 12Mb}
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