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Is a larger hard drive with the same cache, rpm, and bus type faster?

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Mar 15, 2026757 views
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I recently heard that, all else being equal, larger hard drives are faster than smaller. It has to do with more bits passing under the read head as the drive spins - since a large drive packs the bits more tightly, the same amount of spin/time presents more data to the read head. I had not heard th…

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"It depends." All other things being equal, platter density does directly correlate to an increased sequential transfer rate. However, you need to know what the platter density is. If that 400 GB drive has 2 x 200 GB platters and the 80 GB drive use…

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