06-20-2011, 07:04 PM
Not sure you can assume anything really. They also like to advertise 54/5900 rpm drives as "Green".
I bought a Seagate USB drive, thinking it would be 5900 based on web reports. When I tore it apart, it was 7200. So, the manufacturer may just put in whatever they feel like/have overstock of/etc, if they don't specify.
I bought a Seagate USB drive, thinking it would be 5900 based on web reports. When I tore it apart, it was 7200. So, the manufacturer may just put in whatever they feel like/have overstock of/etc, if they don't specify.