Currently the fastest speeds are 10000 rpm for most available Hard drives. This only generally indicates that a HDD is superior, although you'd not pick a 5400 rpm drive because it would be slow.
Yes you can play need for speed in laps better to go for an higher end laps.
Depending on your need for your laptop, if you are looking for a budget build I would suggest a Sata drive, if you want a bit of speed I would recommend a ssd drive.
i think this is the process speed at which the laptop can run, but remember the higher the process speed is the better it is.
You can safely use your 3.0 external hard drive with your 2007 HP laptop. However, data transfer will be slow as you will not be able to utilize the 3.0 speed.
Depends..... Are you talking about Memory, Speed, a Hard drive or what. Need more info.
You should check your laptop manufacturer's website for details on how to replace the hard drive. If the drive is user-replaceable they should have the schematics on how to do so. When you replace your drive, remember to get a drive of the same speed. If you get a faster one, you might cause too much heat build-up in the case.
Picking a laptop depends on how you plan on using the laptop. For instances, you should consider the types of software you will need for your classes and the amount of hard drive space and processor speed needed to run the software packages.
No. Our species does not possess the technology for faster than light speed.
Picking a laptop for your son depends on how he plans on using the laptop. For instances, you should consider the types of software he will want to use and the amount of hard drive space and processor speed needed to run the software packages.
Overdrive is the normally allowed position , but unless the speed is higher it won't shift into overdrive anyway
In my experience, the laptops have slower drives in terms of read speed.
Add extra RAM - after that, basic maintenance such as defragging the hard-drive & removing any software you don't use regularly.