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Electric motors draw less current at lower speeds. Running a DVD motor at 2,000 RPM (4x) versus 10,000 RPM (20x) reduces mechanical wear on the spindle bearings. The only theoretical risk is "lubrication starvation" at extremely low speeds in very old drives (circa 1999), but modern fluid-dynamic bearings function perfectly from 0 to max RPM. Absolutely false

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