Uncalled for.
Putting it a different way doesn't make it true. It is still false. I fully understood exactly what you said but you simply happen to be wrong, it might shock and awe you to learn that if someone disagrees with you it does not automatically mean that they misunderstood.
The cheeta (much faster than the raptor):
http://www.seagate.com/docs/pdf/datasheet/disc/ds_cheetah_15k_5.pdf
Average Read/Write (ms) 3.5/4.0
Raptors claim ~7 (depending on model), regular drives typically as bad as 12ms.
When performing random 4k reads or writes the seek time is the biggest determinant of your speed. Those drives crawl to a halt when doing that. SSDs do not, they do so in a blazing fast manner (except first gen jmicron, those could get as high as 2000 ms seek time which caused the noticable "stutter")
3.5/4 is still not even remotely comparable to a good SSD.
The reason I got my raptor in the first place? it was only 2/3 the seek time of a regular drive. This is what people were raving and ranting about raptors for... for their amazingly fast seek time compared to regular drives
1. I used raptors before I used SSD.
2. You have no idea about what most people are
3. Modern spindle drives get clock at ~120MB/s seqential, faster than a raptor (due to higher density). Even at the prime raptors were only slightly faster in sequential performance.
4. Modern drives claim about 12ms (used to as low as 8ms claimed btw). 5000000 ms = 5000 seconds = 83.3 minutes.
If that was the case then the computer will appear frozen for an hour and 23 minutes every time it tried to access the drive and will never accomplish anything.
But the core of your argument is "everyone who disagrees with me is doing so because they have never used a premium spindle drive", and that is just total BS.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/2808/4
Look at this graph man, just LOOK at it.
WD VelociRaptor scores a 0.68MB/s on random reads
The intel G2? 58.5MB/s
Any human would be able to notice a 86x improvement to their speed.
And it would be much higher for a regular spindle drive, like a caviar blue.
Look at the TESTED read latency. The raptors claims 7ms IIRC but they tested at 17.3 ms. the intel G2 claim under 0.1 but tested at 0.2, the OCZ summit (slowest SSD in that test) 0.473.
Naturally not all SSDs are the same, some are worse then others. Jmicron original SSD get tested at ~2000ms which is just pathetic.
But your average good SSD (intel G2, C300, sandforce, inidilinx) gets about 100x the speed of a spindle drive in random performance.
Compaq does not make drives, the company that assembled your computer from readily available parts has absolutely nothing to do with the speed of your HDD. Whether it is a dell, compaq, HP, or apple has no bearing on your speed; and those companies do offer SSDs nowadays.
But it does show your unbridled contempt to others and your belief that everyone is stupider and more ignorant then you. Please do not look down on everyone else, they might surprise you.