That depends, is a a 520 SATA for a notebook or Desktop.
Most notebooks have a 5400 RPM, though you can purchase 7200 RPM drives. Desktops are generally 7200, but can go to 10000 RPM. SCSI drives, which 520 isn't usually, can also go to 15000 RPM.
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The HP 8530w laptop can be configured with any of the following hard drives: 120 GB, 160 GB, 250 GB, or 500 GB 5400 rpm SATA II, 160 GB, or 250 GB 7200 rpm SATA II, 80 GB Solid State Drive
Yes, it works fine. I have the same motherboard and video card and it works flawlessly!
520-860 lb-ft @ 1440 rpm
Yes, the size and speed characteristics are sufficient. Make sure that you search for reviews for any particular hard drive you are about to purchase.
The specifications for a Compaq nx9600 include, hard drive: 100.0 GB HDD / 4200.0 rpm, wireless capabilities, widescreen, and CPU: Intel Pentium 4 560/ 33.6 GHZ.
1. Disk rotational speed in rpm. "HDD data transfer rate depends upon the rotational speed of the platters and the data recording density."
The total space on your computer isn't the key issue, although the more junk like lots of unused program files will slow you down. You need to look at RAM , 2GB RAM should be ok for everyday use, 4GB ram is probably the highest you could get in a high street store, (for now at least, wouldn't be suprised if there was a 16 or 32 GB ram before 2020)
The specifications of a hard drive's type, capacity, and speed vary widely based on the model. Common types include HDD (Hard Disk Drive) and SSD (Solid State Drive), with capacities ranging from 128 GB to several terabytes (TB). Speed is typically measured in RPM for HDDs, commonly around 5400 to 7200 RPM, while SSDs offer much faster data transfer rates, often exceeding 500 MB/s to several GB/s, depending on the interface (e.g., SATA, NVMe).
A 520 RPM PTO (Power Take-Off) is a mechanism used in agricultural and industrial machinery to transfer power from a tractor or engine to attached implements, such as mowers, balers, or generators. Operating at 520 revolutions per minute allows for efficient power delivery while minimizing wear on both the PTO and the connected equipment. This speed is often used for specific applications requiring moderate power without excessive strain on the machinery.
The 2013 Audi S8's engine produces 520 hp @ 5800 rpm.
The 2014 Audi S8's engine produces 520 hp @ 6000 rpm.