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How fast does a CD spin?
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that all depends on the media, how it was made and the cd reader.
CD-ROM drives are usually referred to by 8x or 16x or whatnot, this referrs to about 8 times as much data transfer as a single speed drive. Single speed drives are used on audio cd's and they spin at about 1500 rpms. ------------------ To deal with men by force is as impractical as to deal with nature by persuasion. |
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No wonder I can't read the label! Thanks!
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- - - You sure? I could swear I read it being 300 RPMs (for audio CDs). - MC
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- - - The data transfer speed can't just be related to the RPMs, because a 1500 RPM CD at 40X would be spinning at 60,000 RPMs. Kinda high. - MC
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