In the sterile, humming server farm of a forgotten Seoul data center, the Samsung MK183QL2U sat alone. Its label, a crisp white relic from 2004, read Exclusive —a factory prototype never meant for public release.
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Despite the "Exclusive" branding, the drive remains bottlenecked by its 4,200 RPM rotational speed. It cannot outperform a standard 5,400 RPM drive (e.g., MK2035GSS) in raw seek times. In the sterile, humming server farm of a