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I have never heard of a 5400 rpm and 7200 rpm drive 'clashing'.
Disks differ in data density, so a faster spinning drive does not necessarily imply faster data transfer. Caching also affects data transfer speed for small files.
I guess it's possible if you're using some kind of naive hardware cloning system that expects the two disks to be identical and just streams data straight from one to another.
But anything via an OS of any kind should just deal with varying read/write speeds. I sometimes clone disks all day over network and it just takes longer with older, slower disks or if network is congested.
will this work?
delete game data
backup ps1/ps2 saves and delete
put 54x60gb hd in 54x80gb ps3
put 72x750gb hd in 60gb ps3
format as necessary
ps3 data transfer utility the 54x60 to the 72x750
PS3 transfer is mad slow even over ethernet but if I delete as much as possible, return most settings to default etc surely some time is saved with less data?
My worry, my question is though, will the different rpms clash? I got this hdd to do an upgrade in a lappy like 5 years ago and it wouldnt simply backup and restore. The Apricorn hardware kept telling me I cant write from 54 to 72 they must match, is this true in all cases? Will the above steps explode in my face rendering me homeless?!??