Hard disk

Spinning hard disk in action. I did not make this movie, i found this movie a while ago on the internetz. Credits are for the guy who made this.

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25 Responses to “Hard disk”

  1. the speed and precision is amazing

  2. “Now it seems to be mixing and scratching a rap record. Apparently it wants a record deal”

  3. Accent = instant lulz.

  4. @YouLoveBeef Good point… lol im a ratard :P why the fuck would i destroy a 2tb WD black caviar

  5. @krazyliljoo94 Cheaper to destroy, and a slower searching harddisk gives you more time to show it searching as well.

  6. @Fudgecave They are obsolete, but flash memory is insanely expensive.

  7. Holy crap, it happens so fast I could be convinced that this is a cartoon or something.

  8. @Fudgecave I think those are called solid state hard drives.

  9. 1TB FTW!

  10. Funny how they look like record players huh? I realy thought by now(2010) all mechanical devices like this would be obsolete to mass storage flash type memory devices..

  11. this makes you want to indulge in the history of inventions

  12. nice 5400 rpm IDE hard drive. What is this 1998?

  13. Man I still wonder how? in the HELL they got this thing to work so fast and accurately. It’s crazy.

  14. That’s why I bought SSD.

  15. thats some kool shit….come check out some starcraft2 shit in my channel…cheers

  16. @Trevor1182 It’s not so much lifespan as it is efficiency, it goes a little faster since the relevant data is held in clumps, instead of spread out around the disk, creating fragmented data.

  17. wow thats crazy i had no idea

  18. technology is unreal….come check out my sc2 shit in my channel….peace

  19. @99Aton die in a fire nigger

  20. amazing..

  21. @demonwolfdawg (rofl) !

  22. THE DATAR!@!@HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA!!!

  23. that is realy cool

  24. so if you defragmentate a hard drive it will cause the hard drive to have a longer lifespan, because it doesn’t have to work as much moving back and forward reading files? correct?

  25. @Theonegamefreak piece by piece

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