Do the i7's really need a fast Hd to see the most benefit?

Scubie67

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Been reading that you really need a fast rpm Hd like the Raptors or one of the 15,000 rpm types to see realize the advantage over current quads or dual setups.

Is this true?
 
Yes of course :) .Just some people are saying I7 builds arent getting the results for the I7 over the current core 2's because use of standard speed Hd.That if you use a fast Hd it will exceed a Core 2 build using the same fast Hd.
 
The thing with a faster hard drive is it really only improves loading. I could put an old 4200RPM drive in with an i7 and aside from loading windows and whatever else, you wouldn't notice a performance difference unless you run out of RAM and windows starts having to send things to the pagefile.

Having the fastest HD in the world wont make your processor faster.
 
The thing with a faster hard drive is it really only improves loading. I could put an old 4200RPM drive in with an i7 and aside from loading windows and whatever else, you wouldn't notice a performance difference unless you run out of RAM and windows starts having to send things to the pagefile.

Having the fastest HD in the world wont make your processor faster.

Ahh ok I understand now ,thx for the reply cromwell
 
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