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WD is sourcing different drives so you could get a 4800RPM like I did or a 5400RPM, it's just luck of the draw
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hey, Western Digital is really that hard to just directly answer the question asked? I mean the user asked for the RPM, so give them the number not a bunch of corp speak. another user asked for the cache, so give them the number! A simple, but important question deserves a simple and straightforward answer. At least if you respect your customers and their time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello JohnDoe,Please know that everything that goes into WD_Black devices are specifically designed to take your game further, no matter what you play. With speeds up to 140MB/s** and up to 5TB* of extra storage, the WD_Black P10 Game Drive will push your console or PC to new levels of performance. RPM is used to help determine the access time on computer hard drives. RPM is a measurement of how many revolutions a computer's hard drive makes in a single minute. The higher the RPM, the faster the data will be accessed. For example, if you compare two hard drives, one with 5400 RPM and another with 7200 RPM, the 7200 RPM hard drive is capable of accessing data much faster than the other.In order to know more about the drive refer to the link: http://products.wdc.com/library/AAG/ENG/4078-705157.pdf -Need Help? Please see our "'Contact Us" page for information.
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