Originally posted by: n7
Sure, but do you want a massive brick or a notebook?
There's nothing 10k in 2.5" size, so that would mean using a 3.5" HDD...
I suspect it might be somewhat difficult to find manufacturers selling notebooks with spots to pop in 3.5" HDDs.
Maybe i'm misunderstanding the direction behind your question.
If so, i'm sorry.
I'd suggest considering an SSD drive instead...perfect for notebook, albeit pricey, & the higher end ones perform damn near what a 10k Raptor would or better, depending on the application.
Originally posted by: Mark R
They may be 2.5", but they sure as heck don't fit in a notebook.
They're quite a lot bigger than notebook drives - taller, and slightly wider, so they won't go in a standard laptop.
Originally posted by: wicka
You're just not going to have any battery life with a 10k RPM drive.
Originally posted by: Foxery
Heat is probably a greater concern than power. Laptops aren't only low power; they also have a very limited ability to cope with and remove heat. Even if you managed to hook one up and close the cover, it's likely to cause damage over time.
What about 7200rpm? Most laptops are all the way down at 5400, so this would get you some performance with less risk.
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: wicka
You're just not going to have any battery life with a 10k RPM drive.
I'm sure losing five minutes per charge isn't going to hurt that much. 😉