Platters in mini drives

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Tom Del Rosso wrote
Thanks. "I don't know" is an answer too.

He didnt say he doesnt know.

He said he does know that they can have 1 or 2 platters.
 
Rod Speed said:
Tom Del Rosso wrote


He didnt say he doesnt know.

He said he does know that they can have 1 or 2 platters.

That's how I interpreted him at first, but later thought I was giving him
too much credit.

But it's good to hear they can have 2. It's quite a feat squeezing that in.
 
Tom Del Rosso wrote
That's how I interpreted him at first, but later thought I was giving him too much credit.
Nope.

But it's good to hear they can have 2. It's quite a feat squeezing that in.

True.
 
The answer is the perfect truth: 2.5" HDDs currently have 1 or 2 platters.

:DDDD OK, OK, I know that, but the way you answered that question was
awesome! :)))

Do something have something or something else?


Answer: Yes



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That's how I interpreted him at first, but later thought I was giving him
too much credit.
But it's good to hear they can have 2. It's quite a feat squeezing that in.

There are ones 9.5 mm in hight (standard) and 12.5mm (does not fit
most notebooks). I am not sure whether there are actually
9.5mm drives with 2 platters. The mechanics in these things are
pretty amazing, though. Even more so in 1.8" drives.

Arno
 
Arno Wagner said:
There are ones 9.5 mm in hight (standard) and 12.5mm (does not fit
most notebooks). I am not sure whether there are actually
9.5mm drives with 2 platters. The mechanics in these things are
pretty amazing, though. Even more so in 1.8" drives.

Thanks. That's something to watch for.
 

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