7200rpm drives

Rivertoyz

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Hello. I like to change the 5400RPM drives for 7200RPM. But have no idea what will or not work. Do they have to be exactly the same? Hopefully someone can point me in the right direction. Thank you!! :D
HP ENVY 17 3D series
UPC: 8 86111 00423 2

Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
2nd generation Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2820QM (2.3 GHz, 8MB L3 Cache) with Turbo Boost up to 3.4 GHz
1GB Radeon(TM) HD 6850M GDDR5 Graphics [HDMI]
8GB DDR3 System Memory (2 Dimm)
2TB 5400RPM Dual Hard Drive (1TB x 2) with HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection
6-Cell Lithium-Ion Battery (standard) - Up to 2.25 hours of battery life
17.3" diagonal Full HD HP 3D Ultra BrightView Infinity LED Display (1920x1080)
Blu-ray player & SuperMulti DVD burner
HP TrueVision HD Webcam
Intel 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN and Bluetooth(R)
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RAID 0 = higher performance
RAID 1 = data security

SAMSUNG Spinpoint MP4 500GB 7200 RPM 2.5" SATA 3.0Gb/s Internal Notebook Hard Drive $60
Western Digital Scorpio Black 750GB 7200 RPM 2.5" SATA 3.0Gb/s Internal Notebook Hard Drive $110

Intel 320 2.5" 120GB SATA II MLC Internal Solid State Drive $230 used as the OS boot drive and for frequently used programs.

SSD Pro - blazing speed. Con - limited capacity / price. SSDs are nearly always used together with a HDD for mass storage.

Intel 320 SSD review
Laptop HDD = Seagate Momentus XT 500GB
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Bacterius

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You mean upgrade the existing 5400RPM drives to 7200RPM? It is normally possible to do so on a laptop but it requires:
- 7200RPM drives of the same dimensions as the old ones (exactly, so it pretty much implies that they must be the same since the original ones are identical)
- opening up your laptop and unscrewing the hard drives to replace them

Remember to safely backup your data before attempting anything, and take extra care with backing up the operating system.

I'm not sure if HP has this but many laptop retailers offer the service to upgrade their laptops' hard drives themselves, for a little fee. You could perhaps look into this, it would be hassle free and much easier. If HP doesn't, then most electronics shops do it as well, so if there's one near your place it may be the best option.

Nice laptop by the way. If you need any further information feel free to ask.
 
Hello rivertoyz;

Your dual 1TB "ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection" is a RAID1 setup.
I think you'd loose that "ProtectSmart" option if the HDDs aren't speed matched.

Have you thought about a SSD to go with 1 of the 5400rpm HDDs?

 

Rivertoyz

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SSD...what are the pros vs. cons? Can be pricey? What's the best for your buck? RAID1? Not sure what this is? Sorry new with all the computer stuff. But I will check it out. Thank you!
 
RAID 0 = higher performance
RAID 1 = data security

SAMSUNG Spinpoint MP4 500GB 7200 RPM 2.5" SATA 3.0Gb/s Internal Notebook Hard Drive $60
Western Digital Scorpio Black 750GB 7200 RPM 2.5" SATA 3.0Gb/s Internal Notebook Hard Drive $110

Intel 320 2.5" 120GB SATA II MLC Internal Solid State Drive $230 used as the OS boot drive and for frequently used programs.

SSD Pro - blazing speed. Con - limited capacity / price. SSDs are nearly always used together with a HDD for mass storage.

Intel 320 SSD review
Laptop HDD = Seagate Momentus XT 500GB
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