
bongolation
New member
Man, I am so confused!
I'm _trying_ to build a computer for a DAW, but am continually finding myself stymied by hardware selection questions.
OK, I am going to run two HDs RAID, and I know that I want fast seek times. I also see that people recommend 7200RPM drives.
What I don't understand is this: What is the significance of high RPM drives? There does not appear to be any direct correlation between RPM and seek times, as I see slower RPM drives with faster seeks times than another drive with a higher RPM. I also see drives of the same make and capacity with identical seek times, but have different RPMs.
One tech I consulted about this said that the bottom line was seek time and to get the fastest seek times I could and not to worry about RPMs, and that for a DAW the higher-speed drives produced somewhat higher acoustic noise in the box anyway.
Someone explain this mystery to me, please!
I'm _trying_ to build a computer for a DAW, but am continually finding myself stymied by hardware selection questions.
OK, I am going to run two HDs RAID, and I know that I want fast seek times. I also see that people recommend 7200RPM drives.
What I don't understand is this: What is the significance of high RPM drives? There does not appear to be any direct correlation between RPM and seek times, as I see slower RPM drives with faster seeks times than another drive with a higher RPM. I also see drives of the same make and capacity with identical seek times, but have different RPMs.
One tech I consulted about this said that the bottom line was seek time and to get the fastest seek times I could and not to worry about RPMs, and that for a DAW the higher-speed drives produced somewhat higher acoustic noise in the box anyway.
Someone explain this mystery to me, please!