New HARD drive RPM

Recently, my hard drive was replaced.
Version two of the mk8025gas (4200 and 5400 RPM)
Is it a tool so I can know what RPM, the drive is running?

Hi René,.

In my view, that the MK8025GAS has a speed of 4200 RPM revolution while the 5400 RPM version is called the MK8026GAX.

Check that you have installed the Device Manager. (Or check the details of the BIOS at the start).

HTH

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