How fast can a HDD spin

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @Cskirt
    @Cskirt  8 дней назад +2060

    I just ordered a 15k RPM server HDD to test, and I'll make sure the tape won't hit the arm. Subscribe to see how fast it spins! Thank you for all your comments!

    • @Iliketech-tome
      @Iliketech-tome 8 дней назад +5

      Nice

    • @aureliosacchio9252
      @aureliosacchio9252 8 дней назад +24

      @cskirt can you test it in vacuum somehow? Think of The Action Lab's vid on an Euler's disc in vacuum. But then, don't put a sticker on the disc.. I would try correction tape or something even thinner to reduce imbalance.

    • @enput4522
      @enput4522 8 дней назад +12

      Dont use tape it will make it out of balance......

    • @Cskirt
      @Cskirt  8 дней назад +30

      @aureliosacchio9252 Sure, I can test one in a vacuum chamber. I don't think correction tape provides enough contrast to the platters tho, but I'll see what I can do

    • @enput4522
      @enput4522 8 дней назад +2

      @@Cskirt 🙏please try at those speed it sincerely think it would have a impact

  • @jakhazardzn9862
    @jakhazardzn9862 13 дней назад +7513

    With that sound, I was waiting for it to fly through my screen!

    • @engenius11
      @engenius11 12 дней назад +64

      Its vin Diesel laptop HDD

    • @EducationKz
      @EducationKz 10 дней назад +18

      Often used in diy plane modeling

    • @phayakraipunnajack719
      @phayakraipunnajack719 10 дней назад +10

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @SUPERN0VA-cv3so
      @SUPERN0VA-cv3so 10 дней назад +8

      fr same

    • @sashatitar
      @sashatitar 10 дней назад +8

      Yup. Got the feeling

  • @ChiefMarmadan
    @ChiefMarmadan 6 дней назад +869

    Bro i was squinting at the screen the whole time. I swear that shit was going to explode. 300W and 30k rpm is mental!

    • @bharatlodhi4134
      @bharatlodhi4134 2 дня назад +21

      438W, 34k RPM, 64v

    • @jjjacer
      @jjjacer 2 дня назад +10

      depending on the hard disk construction, some use aluminum platters, others use tempered glass. The later, well i wouldnt want to be near it as those tiny shards get in your skin really easy

    • @Blazo97
      @Blazo97 День назад

      There are other videos where people did the same spin test and the disk exploded into very small pieces

    • @adrianstanczak6745
      @adrianstanczak6745 День назад +2

      It was not 30k. It was 300k. After 99 it became 10 again so it was 100k at the moment it turned 10 again

    • @boudewijnj.m.kegels5198
      @boudewijnj.m.kegels5198 День назад +5

      @@adrianstanczak6745 You didn't observe well: the decimal point moved to the right/off-screen. so it went from 99xx to 100xx

  • @Sadik15B
    @Sadik15B 8 дней назад +1422

    Im impressed that that motor didnt give up earlier. A motor designed for 10w consumption having to deal with 300w uncooled is impressive

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 6 дней назад +98

      yeah shocking it did over 30k before failing that is insane can you imagine how fast that drive would be if they made them that fast instead of only 7200 rpm🤣

    • @timhnartiel
      @timhnartiel 5 дней назад +65

      ​@raven4k998 except the heads wouldn't be able to keep up 😅

    • @jasonmurawski5877
      @jasonmurawski5877 4 дня назад +57

      I was half expecting the platters to give up before the motor did

    • @timhnartiel
      @timhnartiel 4 дня назад +3

      @jasonmurawski5877 same here 😂

    • @KyberGaming47
      @KyberGaming47 3 дня назад +4

      @@raven4k998 hahaha 10 gigabit per second!!! XD

  • @blackburngaming8345
    @blackburngaming8345 4 дня назад +296

    The fact a hard drive got to 34000 RPM and the motor gave out before the platters disintegrated is a feat of engineering on the parts of these drives.

    • @judd_s5643
      @judd_s5643 День назад +6

      The platters are made of metal.

    • @blackburngaming8345
      @blackburngaming8345 День назад +16

      @@judd_s5643 It's amazing how pliable metal can be at those speeds. It's also pretty thin metal, at that

    • @adrianstanczak6745
      @adrianstanczak6745 День назад

      340000. You forgot one zero

    • @blackburngaming8345
      @blackburngaming8345 День назад +13

      @@adrianstanczak6745 Do me a favor, rewatch that video

    • @adrianstanczak6745
      @adrianstanczak6745 День назад

      @@blackburngaming8345 i did. Now you do the same and explain to me why after 99k it turned magically into 10k again

  • @fulltimegaming4747
    @fulltimegaming4747 12 дней назад +4094

    Bros turning hdd into gpu in terms of power consumption 😅

    • @logandehaven8537
      @logandehaven8537 11 дней назад +86

      And fan noises

    • @punker4Real
      @punker4Real 8 дней назад +63

      it might be at 33k rpm but still slower then my SSD

    • @roronoazoro9228
      @roronoazoro9228 8 дней назад +15

      @@punker4Real i do not believe it!!!

    • @punker4Real
      @punker4Real 8 дней назад +25

      @@roronoazoro9228 I had a server that had 6 10k rpm fans it sounded like a Jet engine

    • @amberukiseve
      @amberukiseve 7 дней назад +8

      ​@@logandehaven8537 there's no fan, that's purely the disk

  • @MarginallyAddicted
    @MarginallyAddicted 6 дней назад +121

    400 watts is crazy thats literally drawing more than my graphics card

    • @AstrosElectronicsLab
      @AstrosElectronicsLab День назад +4

      That's 6.5 amps of current, too.

    • @methanbreather
      @methanbreather День назад +2

      I have seen old server hdds blowing 450W psus spinning up.

    • @s.i.m.c.a
      @s.i.m.c.a Час назад

      @@methanbreather thats why any HBA&Raid controllers spin up them not all at once but in pairs

  • @kleetus92
    @kleetus92 День назад +29

    I'm honestly impressed the tape didn't throw off the balance to the point it self destructed or left the table

    • @DerrickDixon-d8f
      @DerrickDixon-d8f День назад +2

      just for fun,... one day take apart an old hard drive you will see just how sturdy they are and the magnets inside are hella strong in the top left corner of the drive.

    • @paulsaulpaul
      @paulsaulpaul 4 часа назад

      If you take the hard drive platter out and try to break it by bending it, be warned that it will shatter like glass and send small, sharp pieces all over the room. And possibly in your eye (but probably just in the forward direction). I've done it before.

  • @chouchaudagame7244
    @chouchaudagame7244 8 дней назад +160

    All the files and data run to the edge

    • @renetr6771
      @renetr6771 8 дней назад +40

      Compressed Data.

    • @owolabitunjow9041
      @owolabitunjow9041 2 дня назад +8

      @@renetr6771 did you also see how that byte flew off from the edge of the disk ?

    • @renetr6771
      @renetr6771 2 дня назад +3

      @@owolabitunjow9041 Ofc not, u cant see objects flying faster than light. But i noticed the hole in the wall.

    • @boudewijnj.m.kegels5198
      @boudewijnj.m.kegels5198 День назад

      But they're kept on the disk by a NASA guarded icefall

  • @AniketDashAD
    @AniketDashAD 4 дня назад +57

    Bro is no one gonna talk about how the normal HDD startup sound is so nostalgic 🫠
    I remember my childhood days whenever I turned on my pc to play some flash games (of course) I would hear that faint noise of the HDD startup sound

    • @orion_8239
      @orion_8239 3 дня назад +3

      I still use them they are music to the ears when starting up and stoping

    • @TakeApartLab
      @TakeApartLab 2 дня назад

      I have a 8TB drive that i mounted to my wall, not on a stud, so it amplifys the noise. i love the noise of it seeking so much.

  • @keyword9549
    @keyword9549 12 дней назад +961

    engine one checked, captain.

    • @PhantomWorksStudios
      @PhantomWorksStudios 8 дней назад +23

      engine two failed!!...

    • @MAIN-GAMES360
      @MAIN-GAMES360 6 дней назад +15

      Mayday! Mayday! we're going down!!

    • @tukezdi
      @tukezdi 6 дней назад +10

      dear passengers this is your captain speaking we have some good news and bad news, good news is we are landing immediately, bad news is, we're crash landing

    • @honk2448
      @honk2448 4 дня назад +8

      ​@@tukezdiDear passengers, this is your captain speaking. I have good and bad news to share with you.
      The good news is that the engine is running, the bad news is that "engine" isn't a plural.

    • @pureshitp0st
      @pureshitp0st 3 дня назад

      EDJECT EDJECT EDJECT

  • @MindFusion-ij1xl
    @MindFusion-ij1xl 4 дня назад +8

    Incredibly good. I could not help but cover my head anticipating what kind of supersonic chips would fly away at any moment.

  • @xoxo7818
    @xoxo7818 8 дней назад +434

    RIP humble motor. You worked to save our memories in eternity, and died to entertain us in a moment before we swipe this video.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 6 дней назад +4

      and it exploded😱

  • @bruhmomento4197
    @bruhmomento4197 5 дней назад +10

    finally, youtube short i actually find entertaining

  • @marine00001
    @marine00001 12 дней назад +847

    Overengineered to withstand five times more forces than in a normal operation (5 x 7500). It's amazing.

    • @HyviaVideoitaMansenlale
      @HyviaVideoitaMansenlale 12 дней назад +66

      Alot more than 5 times the force

    • @timothe5542
      @timothe5542 10 дней назад +50

      Yeah but how much time untill the bearings and stuff will detroy themselves at such speed ?
      It wasn't overengineered, the components are simply designed to be durable enough to function over a great number of cycles.
      Overengineering is basically designing things more expensive than they need to be, so you can be sure it almost never happens.

    • @kingkoolkris
      @kingkoolkris 10 дней назад +9

      7200

    • @manazkajay8806
      @manazkajay8806 9 дней назад +38

      Not 5 times a=v²/r so it need stand 25 times the force

    • @kakyoindonut3213
      @kakyoindonut3213 9 дней назад +9

      Yet gets absolutely demolished when you accidentally drop it at half a meter

  • @benjroof
    @benjroof 2 дня назад +1

    Thanks for this video.That stuff is so well- balanced.

  • @mukulkumar8681
    @mukulkumar8681 18 дней назад +1529

    IMAGINE MY HDD SUCKING IN 400+ WATTS 😂

    • @citok6287
      @citok6287 13 дней назад +10

      It die for it 😅

    • @autonomousperson
      @autonomousperson 12 дней назад +44

      That's one nice motor to be able to run 400w burst like that

    • @SilverSpoon_
      @SilverSpoon_ 10 дней назад +8

      @@autonomousperson gotta need a 3 phase AC, 40 volts from the PSU to power it adequately, but hey that's a whole roadmap. also SAS taking over SATA at this point.

    • @CreeplayEU
      @CreeplayEU 6 дней назад +5

      you can hear the power supply whine in the background if you have headphones on lol
      you'd also need some decent cooling to make this even close to functional, both HDD and supply, 438W at 64V is around 7A of current

    • @sumiix
      @sumiix 4 дня назад +1

      ​@@SilverSpoon_ speed controller for a brushless RC car would work excellent for these

  • @WoobatPlays
    @WoobatPlays 4 часа назад +1

    I fully expected it to either shift gears or take off at some point

  • @LeFigure
    @LeFigure 18 дней назад +2406

    That HDD will read data faster than NVMe drives ☠️

    • @thomasmair93
      @thomasmair93 13 дней назад +207

      not really, Avg. HDD spins at 7200 rpm, this drive spins at approximately 34000 rpm, so its 4.722 times faster, the fastest HDD (Toshiba HG11 24TB) which clocks in at 304 MB/s which would equate to 1435 MB/S, and ist just the burst read rate, as long as the Head don't position itself faster, your everyday numbers will be much lower

    • @LeFigure
      @LeFigure 13 дней назад +72

      damn, i had high confidence its gonna beat the gen5 NVMe drive

    • @Lenevor
      @Lenevor 12 дней назад +13

      @@thomasmair93 what does this mean in basic human terms?

    • @thomasmair93
      @thomasmair93 12 дней назад +112

      @@Lenevor 3 Bananas times 4.722 is not 150 Bananas

    • @romain5706
      @romain5706 12 дней назад +29

      @@thomasmair93bro it’a a joke

  • @dtiydr
    @dtiydr 5 дней назад +4

    I did this about 18 years ago, with one that had a FDB bearing in it, at around 12krpm it started to loose the oil so it became much harder to get up to sped to such extreme that the winding in it started to smoke a few seconds later. I filled it up with thin oils in an amount way over what it should and came up to about the same rpm when the coils started to smoke and shorted out and oil covered as a mist everywhere around it.

  • @adnivisorx5873
    @adnivisorx5873 7 дней назад +182

    How it sounds when you start Minecraft on a schoolcomputer

  • @Unbeatable333
    @Unbeatable333 День назад +5

    who needs a SSD when you have a turbo charged HDD

  • @warrhythm3741
    @warrhythm3741 11 дней назад +1946

    GTA 6 HDD requirements:

    • @leofortey7561
      @leofortey7561 7 дней назад +32

      So that's why it isn't out yet. 😂

    • @selami32
      @selami32 7 дней назад +53

      12 TB HDD @ 33K RPM

    • @Nvidia_GeForce_RTX4090
      @Nvidia_GeForce_RTX4090 7 дней назад +22

      thats why u wanna buy a SSD,
      faster and better

    • @keiith69
      @keiith69 7 дней назад +3

      @@Nvidia_GeForce_RTX4090 No u dont want ssd they are bad nowadays u want an nvme drive they are very cheap and one of the best

    • @electron_290
      @electron_290 7 дней назад +34

      @@keiith69 ???
      nvme drives are ssds...

  • @emanuel3617
    @emanuel3617 День назад +3

    Nothing that makes that sound could ever be safe to be around 😂

  • @vanvansuper2962
    @vanvansuper2962 13 дней назад +443

    This HDD need a watercooling 😂

  • @zuzaratrust
    @zuzaratrust День назад +2

    i cant imagine just turning on my computer and hearing my hard drives do this

  • @Cojack-zm6gn
    @Cojack-zm6gn 12 дней назад +156

    Seagate or Western Digital had a series of HDDs that had an RPM speed of 15,000. That was about 11 years ago. I think they were called Velocitaptor.
    Edit: There were 10,000 and 15,000 rpm drives.

    • @Wish-Officiel
      @Wish-Officiel 11 дней назад +1

      OMG XD

    • @lordstorm8555
      @lordstorm8555 11 дней назад +4

      Saved my old wd velociraptor's just for nostalgia. I currently run a crucial t700 4tb and samsung 990 pro 2tb

    • @dtvjho
      @dtvjho 10 дней назад +2

      I remember seeing those for sale

    • @Vatharian
      @Vatharian 9 дней назад +14

      Velociraptors had only 10k rpm. They were all 2.5" hdds, and 3.5" version used metal heatsink to fill the space between 2.5" drive and larger form factor.
      Enterprise hard drives have both 10k adn 15k rpm versions in both 2.5" and 3.5" form factors, for example Seagate Cheetah 15k, but 15ks were only either SCSI or SAS. As far as I know there wasn't ever 15k rpm SATA hard drive, and with a good reason.
      I had four 15k 3.5" 80GB LVD SCSI-160 drives in a RAID in my home PC at some point. They spun up like a goddamn helicopter, and sounded like box of angry rattlesnakes when reading or writing. No wonder they never got into desktop space. And single SATA 500G drive ended up being actually faster for day to day use.
      What's also interesting is that some 2.5" 15k drives are labelled "SS" or Short Stroke - they use even smaller (I think 1.8" or 1.6") platters, and yes, and the cost of capacity, to reduce travel of drive heads and increase random I/O and improve latency. These were aimed at database hosts, and held pretty well while SSDs were in early stages.

    • @sazaneyes3x322
      @sazaneyes3x322 9 дней назад +8

      Velociraptor => 10.000rpm, Seagate Cheetah => 15.000rpm

  • @haramgeppakufutsu
    @haramgeppakufutsu 2 дня назад +1

    the sound when it started spinning was pretty cool

  • @machinerylab-315
    @machinerylab-315 18 дней назад +796

    Bro turned an HDD into an SSD
    Edit: first time reaching 100 likes on a comment 😮 thank yal

  • @platty7047
    @platty7047 6 дней назад +8

    Jetzt ist die HDD so schnell wie eine SSD 😂

  • @Deep-Facts-YTM
    @Deep-Facts-YTM 8 дней назад +26

    We all wait for the gear shift

  • @Icantfindtheanykey
    @Icantfindtheanykey 6 дней назад +10

    I was expecting it to come apart but it worked flawlessly ... Precision construction

  • @helldiego
    @helldiego 8 дней назад +54

    that motor available to eat 400w is insane)

  • @Levisrandomchannel2898
    @Levisrandomchannel2898 20 часов назад +2

    It sounds like a literal jet engine 💀

  • @dylanarchangel2673
    @dylanarchangel2673 8 дней назад +34

    HDD revving harder than a 1000cc superbike

  • @darrenberkey7017
    @darrenberkey7017 7 часов назад

    A testament to the precision machining that goes into HDD production.

  • @LimeGlazedTerracottaMobile
    @LimeGlazedTerracottaMobile 13 дней назад +82

    HDD turned into a f1 car💀

    • @PC_797
      @PC_797 12 дней назад +8

      I was waiting for the gear shift.

    • @procraft1597
      @procraft1597 9 дней назад +4

      ​@@PC_797 it's automatic 😂

    • @ahmadzulhilmi4819
      @ahmadzulhilmi4819 6 дней назад +2

      It's was CVT

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 6 дней назад

      you know you have to liquid cool the motor or that hard disk won't last that those higher rpms for long dude💀

    • @narawitjanton420
      @narawitjanton420 5 дней назад

      First time I think that is Car Engine RPM Monitor lol

  • @lovelything8
    @lovelything8 3 дня назад +2

    that sounded like💨🚁✈️🛫🏎️🏎️📢🔊

  • @FLStudioTutorialz
    @FLStudioTutorialz 12 дней назад +67

    Now i can throw my slow SSD away. Thanks for showing this awesome trick.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 6 дней назад +1

      not so fast that is spin rate he didn't show what the read and write speeds were at those higher rpm rates🤣

    • @timhnartiel
      @timhnartiel 5 дней назад

      ​@@raven4k998probably "whoa man slow the hell down!" 😂

  • @HowIamDriving
    @HowIamDriving 4 дня назад +3

    "Hey, how fast is you hdd?"
    "About mach 3..."

  • @mradrixadrix3831
    @mradrixadrix3831 10 дней назад +66

    I'm a SATA HDD.
    No wait, i'm now a SAS HDD
    Wait wait no i'm a SSD now

    • @chickenbobbobba
      @chickenbobbobba 8 дней назад +6

      given that a 7200 rpm HDD can read data at up to 150 MB/s, if this worked at the rpm it reached, itd be able to read data at 710MB/s. which is actually faster than the about 560MB/s that a sata SSD can do. still nowhere close to an NVME drive though

    • @timhnartiel
      @timhnartiel 5 дней назад +5

      "I identify as an SSD" 😂

    • @GoHardDrive-b9f
      @GoHardDrive-b9f День назад

      @@chickenbobbobbai had a 7200 rpm hdd read at 200mb/s.

  • @Atkafası-31
    @Atkafası-31 3 дня назад +2

    Its preparing for it's role in the next final destination movie

  • @Gruszka-v9z
    @Gruszka-v9z 12 дней назад +374

    I calculated it and it's speed is 740 km/h 💀

    • @dingweijin5832
      @dingweijin5832 10 дней назад +21

      It should be 351.561,6 km/h

    • @sanket5595
      @sanket5595 10 дней назад +2

      Ik se ik physics ke mahan log bhare phade heh🥲💡

    • @ludostik
      @ludostik 9 дней назад

      ​Nah 740 kmh on the edge of the disc looks correct. Circumference =piD= approx 40cm x 30000= 12000m/mn = 720 kmh​@@dingweijin5832

    • @Zaydme
      @Zaydme 9 дней назад +20

      At what distance from the center, rotational speed has nothing to do with distance traveled

    • @Bratfalken
      @Bratfalken 8 дней назад +5

      ​@@Zaydmeperifheral speed, but you need to know the diameter of the disc...

  • @maboozekinchel1596
    @maboozekinchel1596 2 дня назад +4

    Sound like FORMULA 1 WITH TESLA MOTORS❤😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Kinsanth_
    @Kinsanth_ 8 дней назад +22

    i honestly waited for it to shatter like a cd would do. man, hdd discs are sturdy!

    • @TomaTomohawk24
      @TomaTomohawk24 6 дней назад

      until you pick up the drive or move it or look at it lmao

    • @Kinsanth_
      @Kinsanth_ 6 дней назад

      @TomaTomohawk24 not always

  • @nikolasparadis7722
    @nikolasparadis7722 6 дней назад

    Woooaa! That was exciting! It felt like when you're in the waiting moment just before the roller coaster is about to launch at full speed !!!🥴

  • @maximumless
    @maximumless 8 дней назад +8

    если бы он не клеил белый скотч, а нарисовал метки белым маркером - возможно, диск разогнался бы больше с меньшими энергозатратами...

    • @ИванЛеонидович-й4щ
      @ИванЛеонидович-й4щ 2 дня назад +1

      Сначала они разогнали процессор по шине, потом память,потом гпу, в итоге добрались до жестких дисков.

  • @Pekos3
    @Pekos3 День назад

    Это невероятно! Настолько надёжная система. Запас прочности огромен!!!

  • @21mohammadhadi21
    @21mohammadhadi21 12 дней назад +24

    Your hdd more power need than my GPU😂

    • @aaaaabbbbb221
      @aaaaabbbbb221 7 дней назад

      My GPU: So i am not the only one.....

  • @Getfixedrepairguru
    @Getfixedrepairguru 2 дня назад +1

    If we could read at that speed imagine the data storage capability and the long term reliability of hdd’s it would be fantastic

  • @sb96_
    @sb96_ 10 дней назад +7

    props to that bearing for not desintegrating

    • @JoachimVampire
      @JoachimVampire 7 дней назад +1

      and for the plate too... the external point of the ssd plate is the one suffering the most stress of all spinning components (which is where the centrifugal force applies the most force) and once a small indent forms... it REALLY shatters the entire plate in a fraction of a second...

    • @entropy1454
      @entropy1454 4 дня назад

      Most modern HDDs use hydrodynamic bearings, which have no physical contact while spinning

  • @dracomedia9481
    @dracomedia9481 5 дней назад

    That's very useful info. Thank you.

  • @Kaan_sirac
    @Kaan_sirac 18 дней назад +113

    Bro, that HDD must be producing 1 terabyte per second.

    • @RobertMock-pu9yx
      @RobertMock-pu9yx 8 дней назад +3

      If the read-write head could keep up and not get eaten by the disks, yeah, lol.

  • @jeffisaliar
    @jeffisaliar 4 дня назад

    What amazes me is how the read/write head is able to modify the correct sector as it flies by spinning.

  • @theapplegeek0007
    @theapplegeek0007 8 дней назад +7

    When you need to download BlackOps 6 as fast as possible.

  • @kochengdudul685
    @kochengdudul685 2 дня назад +2

    POV : the school computer during playing the Cyberpunk 🗿

  • @chandanchinnu5860
    @chandanchinnu5860 12 дней назад +9

    64.8v and 438 watts.
    That's crazy😮😮😮

  • @valkyrie9212
    @valkyrie9212 3 дня назад +1

    Finally getting SSD write/read speeds in that puppy.

  • @hydraxxorion538
    @hydraxxorion538 10 дней назад +13

    34K RPM!!! Whoaah!! If this were potentially "working" as a rotation speed per minute, I would be curious to see what the average access times and read/write throughputs would be in sequential (and 4KB random)😅

    • @JonLasaga
      @JonLasaga 9 дней назад +3

      The arm couldnt move fast enough. They arent even using the arm in this test just spinning the disk

    •  7 дней назад +1

      ​@@JonLasaga
      Get in the sea and stay there.

    • @JonLasaga
      @JonLasaga 7 дней назад

      I didn't ask for a side of British babble

    • @adrianstanczak6745
      @adrianstanczak6745 День назад

      340k rpm. That was 340k not 34k. Look exactly. When it was over 99k it turned magically 10k again? No. It turned into 100k but the screen wasnt big enough

    • @devilzuser0050
      @devilzuser0050 2 часа назад

      @@adrianstanczak6745 you forgot to look at the decimal point

  • @PCUSER486
    @PCUSER486 23 часа назад +1

    Impressive! 🥂

  • @VAINAKH.95
    @VAINAKH.95 12 дней назад +9

    Next idea for video: how many torque can it reach

  • @JohnBaker-vm1wf
    @JohnBaker-vm1wf 5 дней назад

    That right there says a lot to how well made and balanced a hard drive is.

  • @mysock351C
    @mysock351C 18 дней назад +17

    The fact that it peaked out at nearly half a kilowatt is impressive! Did the controller just run out of headroom to drive it?

  • @Alpacaluffy
    @Alpacaluffy 2 дня назад +2

    HHD sucking in 4090 levels of power is INSANE

  • @FOLDIK_UA
    @FOLDIK_UA 9 дней назад +4

    Kawasaki silently marvels while standing on the side...

  • @Jragtard
    @Jragtard День назад

    THAT WAS RIVETING! I was torn between reading the meters and checking for structural damage

  • @Ashayazu
    @Ashayazu 8 дней назад +12

    dude the sound of the sticker hitting the arm is amazing!

    • @maximumless
      @maximumless 8 дней назад

      всё для эффективного разгона )))

  • @GreenGnoblin
    @GreenGnoblin 4 дня назад

    I am not even there and I felt the anxiety rising and the feeling of the the disk flying through the screen and hitting me on the face

  • @walidmoumari3501
    @walidmoumari3501 12 дней назад +5

    Finally a new way to download much more faster

  • @russellm7530
    @russellm7530 4 дня назад

    They're balanced very well, that's for sure.

  • @datgamerboy123
    @datgamerboy123 19 дней назад +8

    I can only imagine how fast you'd be able to read data at that speed 😂

    • @external316
      @external316 19 дней назад +1

      The clock of the controller wouldn’t be fast enough for these speeds. So endless you do some extreme overclocking, good luck.

    • @datgamerboy123
      @datgamerboy123 18 дней назад +2

      @external316 I figured the controller(s) wouldn't be able to keep up, but just imagine if they could. That's all I'm trying to say.

    • @TheJeremy5599
      @TheJeremy5599 18 дней назад +2

      The read head is always the limit on read/write performance, not the rpm of the disc, the read head takes a very long time to move to position and even at just 7200rpm the disc has spun many many times before the read/write head can move a few mm. The controllers are the next bottleneck and this one is extreme, even if the read/write head could keep up, the controllers are not going to handle even a 5% increase in throughput they are already overloaded lol

    • @AlpineTheHusky
      @AlpineTheHusky 13 дней назад +1

      You would be hitting physical limits on how fast the head could move. You would need a more linear storage algorythm to use such high speeds. For "standard" HDDs you could go up to 15k RPM but I doubt faster would be possible

    • @Zorlont
      @Zorlont 9 дней назад

      @@AlpineTheHusky Why have the read head move at all. Just make a read head that spans the entire width and digitally move where it is active. No movement required. Bottleneck removed?

  • @AlexDerhuan
    @AlexDerhuan 5 дней назад

    Amazing that at this high speed it is able to read out data. A technical masterpiece

    • @McDenis
      @McDenis 2 дня назад +1

      i don't think its designed for those speeds. also the actuator arms aren't moving, so they are not reading anything

    • @AlexDerhuan
      @AlexDerhuan 2 дня назад

      @@McDenis Yes, but in working mode it still over 5000 rpm and that's still crazy

  • @mohsenbarati3960
    @mohsenbarati3960 8 дней назад +5

    Wow!
    Did not expect that!
    I mean is that even possible?
    They are 12 volts!
    How it didn't burn!?

    • @LordLab
      @LordLab 6 дней назад

      probably he have lab psu and inceased only volts and keep the amps same, very impressive it reached 65 volts and almost 340 watts at 34104 rpm

    • @mohsenbarati3960
      @mohsenbarati3960 6 дней назад

      @LordLab Watt is W = V * I so when we say 340w = 65 * 5
      65V and 5 Amps is too much for a hard drive

    • @LordLab
      @LordLab 6 дней назад

      @@mohsenbarati3960 it did not blow up , you saw the video

    • @mohsenbarati3960
      @mohsenbarati3960 6 дней назад

      @@LordLab Hence my first main comment!

  • @bahamutbbob
    @bahamutbbob 6 часов назад +1

    How fast can it spin with the read/write heads deployed without tearing itself apart?

  • @Hellfire33-RHG
    @Hellfire33-RHG 13 дней назад +20

    Based on the HDD disk 💿 shatter like glass this can't be a safe experiment with the centrifugal force in 50k rpm 😶

    • @gumpi5
      @gumpi5 13 дней назад +4

      3.5" usually aren't glass ;) but metal or more like aluminum I guess or something similar. But not glass because it don't shatters like glass. The smaller 2.5 notebook HDD platters are made of glass.

    • @norbertszekeres867
      @norbertszekeres867 13 дней назад +2

      @@gumpi5 still unsafe though

    • @DreStyle
      @DreStyle 11 дней назад +2

      It's a ferromagnetic material....
      How did you came up with glass? 💀

    • @CaspersGhost618
      @CaspersGhost618 8 дней назад

      Guys calm down he said shatter LIKE glass, keyword being LIKE.

    • @yourbigfan1777
      @yourbigfan1777 8 дней назад

      I'm pretty sure the cameraman has isolated himself from the experiment, if not, well, cameramen never die (as long as they're recording)

  • @JonVat
    @JonVat 3 дня назад

    Insane balance in the discs :)

  • @TailerDerner
    @TailerDerner 5 дней назад +5

    HDD overclock 💀

  • @BirdbrainEngineer
    @BirdbrainEngineer 5 дней назад +4

    HDD-s are so incredibly well balanced (and the materials used strong enough) that they probably wouldn't break even at 100k rpm. What breaks is the motor. The motor is built to handle high load for like, 30 seconds or so while spinning up, but once it's at speed, it doesn't take much power to keep the platter spinning at speed. So, the winding wires in an HDD motor are designed to carry something ridiculously small like 0.2A of current continuous or something (the wires are super tiny if you have ever broken apart one of these). If the wires were replaced with thicker wire (which also results in fewer windings per stator tooth), you could make it spin even faster and even longer if you wanted. It literally is simply the fact that HDD motors have been optimized to use the least amount of power possible for their specific target speed.

  • @RoadRunnerMeep
    @RoadRunnerMeep 10 часов назад

    Damn watching this video had me squinting ready for the explosion. It just goes to show how well balanced they are

  • @cpyt
    @cpyt 8 дней назад +9

    I have heard of 3200rpm drives, but not 32,000rpm drives 💀

  • @chuckholmes2075
    @chuckholmes2075 6 дней назад +1

    OWWW a parity bit just hit me in the head

  • @external316
    @external316 19 дней назад +33

    That tape is going to be severely limiting the speed, believe it or not. This is not because of the weight, but because it’s clipping the needle.
    Edit: by needle I mean head… omg…

    • @_Pirate-King
      @_Pirate-King 14 дней назад

      what needle

    • @enderlore1337
      @enderlore1337 14 дней назад +1

      Is this serious or satire?

    • @_Pirate-King
      @_Pirate-King 14 дней назад +2

      @@enderlore1337 that tape might cause some drag but the 'needle' is nowhere near the disk. if it were anywhere near the disk, that 'needle' would become a projectile.

    • @enderlore1337
      @enderlore1337 14 дней назад

      @@_Pirate-King that was what i was thinking but the way he worded the comment makes me debate whether or not he was joking

    • @external316
      @external316 13 дней назад

      @@enderlore1337 by needle I mean head, sorry.

  • @davidca96
    @davidca96 3 дня назад

    its pretty wild how extremely balanced the platters are on mech hard drives.

  • @svendvd
    @svendvd 5 дней назад

    As a child I always thought that in the future, we would have such fast rotating CDs and hard drives... Yes I am old.

  • @davidchoi6068
    @davidchoi6068 5 дней назад

    I installed a SCSI RAID 5 disk array in DEC Computer Room for internal use.
    Those drives are 10K / 15K rpm.
    Ambient temp. is 22 degree C.
    Those drives failed after 1 day. Never used after installation.
    The cause of the break down is due to two cooling fans of the Storage Works are not working.
    Disk drives over heated.

  • @DerTechNick
    @DerTechNick 5 дней назад

    The turbo is doing gods work

  • @Geometricofficial
    @Geometricofficial 6 дней назад +1

    *_I'm just glad people aren't making circular saws outta it..._*

  • @maxd7933
    @maxd7933 5 дней назад

    😂 Damn I think someone got scared at the end there lmao.😅 I would of probably done the same haha this HDD is fast as fuck boy!

  • @jimmybriscoe8918
    @jimmybriscoe8918 5 дней назад

    I'm amazed you were able to have that motor hold 5 amps for that long

  • @UAZ_1984
    @UAZ_1984 6 дней назад +1

    I finally know where my PS4 noise is coming from

  • @tarikGP0
    @tarikGP0 3 дня назад

    "What's the data transfer?"
    Here, there and gone. It's got the speed of infinity and beyond.

  • @mibro1391
    @mibro1391 3 дня назад

    When it got louder my speakers sounded like an actual fan

  • @darkstatehk
    @darkstatehk 2 дня назад

    Nice Shepard Tone effect.

  • @Zechs113
    @Zechs113 6 дней назад

    whole new meaning to Seagate's Barracuda, It's our new V-8 drive

  • @DROK278
    @DROK278 4 дня назад

    Love that sound! 33000 rpm is insane lol

  • @Wayloz
    @Wayloz 5 дней назад

    Having the shield off during this is terrifying.

  • @matematicoschibchas
    @matematicoschibchas 7 часов назад

    No decapitations at the end 9/10.

  • @briandoss9232
    @briandoss9232 3 дня назад

    I was waiting for the platter to explode. Glad it didn't. What a mess to clean up...

  • @mfelipetc
    @mfelipetc 3 дня назад +1

    I was waiting for the crazy frog at the end :(

  • @west1329
    @west1329 2 дня назад

    this is the speed I need for read and write data at all times ;)