May 27th, 2013 at 12:58 AM
Perhaps it's the older drives in general that aren't as fast. Manufacturers don't have to raise the RPM rate to make a drive faster, which may explain a lot.
My old 4GB drive that's just sitting in a box of old supplies in my closet is ridiculously slow. It may be 5400 RPM, but so is my desktop hard drive, and my desktop does just fine.
My old 4GB drive that's just sitting in a box of old supplies in my closet is ridiculously slow. It may be 5400 RPM, but so is my desktop hard drive, and my desktop does just fine.