Seagate Internal 10 GB 7200 RPM Rotation Speed Hard Disk Drives

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What To Consider When Choosing a 7200RPM 10 GB Internal Hard Disk Drive

Seagate is a brand known for creating a large variety of computer parts and products, including many different SATA and SSD hard drives, or HDDs. This brand has produces several different 7200 RPM 10GB drives for desktop and laptop computers, including the Barracuda. This model is known for its responsiveness and ease of use. These drives have a SATA form factor and are compatible with nearly any computer that has an internal SATA connector including many different Windows laptops and several desktops including the WD Blue. 

What Does the RPM of an Internal Hard Drive Mean?

Unlike SSD drives, SATA hard drives feature a spinning disk. The RPM of an internal HDD dictates how fast the disk spins. This speed dictates how quickly the internal hard drive is able to store information, as well as how quickly it is able to access stored information. The speed can rage from anywhere between 5400 RPM to well over 100,000 RPM. 10 GB internal hard drives such as the Barracuda with a speed of 72000 RPM are quite fast and responsive with minimal lag when it comes to saving or accessing data. 

How Much Data Can be Stored on a 10 GB Hard Drive? 

10GB hard drives such as the Barracuda, Seagate IronWolf, Seagate Firecuda and other Seagate internal hard drives with similar storage capacity can store surprisingly large amount of data. These drives can store up to 40,000 photographs or nearly 6 million pages of text documents. A hard drive of this size can also hold up to 2,000 songs. You could also use one of these hard drives to store up to five full length high definition movies. The amount of use you can get out of one of these hard drives ultimately depends on what you want to use it for, and what type of data you are storing. 

What Are Common Uses for Hard Drives with 7200 RPM and 10 GB of Storage? 

Because these hard drives feature a SATA form factor, they are compatible with a wide array of computers. They can be used as a replacement hard drive if the original hard drive in your computer gives out. They can also be used as a back-up storage option, to store important documents or other materials that you do not want to risk losing. You can use them as part of a multi-drive data storage unit, or add them to your computer as secondary storage, if you have connectors for multiple internal hard drives.