Overclock a HD? lol

No you cant, it's a physical part.

I guess you could open it up and change the motor, but then most likely you would get corrupt data because the platters arent meant to be read that fast.

So in reality, no, you cant "overclock" a hard drive.
 
never knew they made 15,000 RPM hd's, thought 10k was the highest...

The highest normal desktop hard drives go is 10K, but they make SCSI drives up to 15K, but those are more for servers which require very quick access to data, and high transfer rates. The drives and controllers are also very expensive.
 
[-0MEGA-];523485 said:
The highest normal desktop hard drives go is 10K, but they make SCSI drives up to 15K, but those are more for servers which require very quick access to data, and high transfer rates. The drives and controllers are also very expensive.

They also make SAS drives too

(SATA Attached SCSI)
 
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