speed comparison : 2010 i7 MacBook Pro 5400 vs 7200 rpm hdd
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I was wondering the same thing, does the faster hard drive decrease batery life significantly?
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how about battery life? does upgrading to 7200 rpm significantly decreases the battery?
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Wow now that is really slow, both. I would buy a SSD, much better.
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My 17" 2011 Macbook Pro with the standard Hard Drive, RAM, and Processor, and everything stock boots in 27 seconds :D
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love the soundtrack! how do i get this specific instrumental version?? =D
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Thanks for the video, i couldn't decide if it was worth spending a bit more on a 7200rpm drive. Your video clarified that it is :) Thank you!
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Good example. Thanks.
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@djzilchdotcom it does draw a little more battery life, but nothing noticeable, it will probably take a total of 5 minutes off of your charge
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U get the 5400 rpm because its energy efficient and doesn't overheat after long periods of use. ;)
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sick vid.
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So basically its not worth it? Who would ever open that many apps at once? Its such a minor difference unless you are opening like 20 apps or craptons of pictures.
music is good
paperbachwriter1 1 year ago 2
@pierogi210 @paperbachwriter1 Cosmic Love (Short Club Remix)
mariofrancis7 1 year ago
So, you've found a macbook pro that doesn't really exist? There's no such thing as 2.53 i7 MacBook Pro.
brooped 1 year ago
2.66 i7
mariofrancis7 1 year ago