old 1GB SCSI drive spin-up, down
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@MrComputerfan I think I recycled the drive a long time ago. I think it was a DEC (if I spelled that right) but I'm not really sure
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@danwat1234 What Brand and model is this Drive?
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@christiancapella1 Hard Drives can spin only to 15000RPM 20000RPM is the maximum.
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I get bored listening to the sound of the hard drive I've seen many that are open not closed so the video has nothing interesnte
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It appears to be a Quantum DSP drive. Just imagining what that drive cost back in the 90s and what was considered "High End" back in those days. I remember when the Seagate Elite 47 came out in 1997 and how everyone at my firm was GAWKING at one ANYONE that would need 47 GBytes of hard disk storage.
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Read a physics book about centripedal velocity and centripedal acceleration ;)
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danwat1234, im confused by all the equations and shit you guys are doing.
litebeta 3 years ago
Wow! I don't know if I have ever responded to this comment, but lots of great math!
And no, it is slower than 7200RPM trust me. There are many SCSI hard drives that spun at 5400RPM and possibly slower back in the day.
danwat1234 2 years ago
No tehy span at 150000 RPM
christiancapella1 2 years ago
no, not all spin at 10K or 15K
checkout Seagate's old SCSI hard drives, such as the ST12505N .
Seagate's current lineup even has 7200RPM SCSI hard drives, the Constellation ES.
SCSI is just a communication Protocol ..
danwat1234 2 years ago