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even a 120GB SSD is abrely worth 50 Euro and no HDD comes clsoe to it.
If it is a 75GB HDD then no matter what, it is old. So low capacity HDD's arent build anymore. RPM has then nothing to do nwith the speed as the drive itself uses a low bandwith of IDE or SATA II in the best case.
Most ppl would proberly not even to take it for free.
As for the price tag:
https://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Cheetah-15K-5-15KRPM-ST373455SS/dp/B000NA269U
and then take 20 or so off for it being used.
So a used one would only be worth around $30 or so
Even a normal HDD can beat that (easily) these days and offer more than ten times the storage space.
And it would be a standard S-ATA drive and not an SAS drive, which your mainboard most likely does not support as you find it more in server and workstation environments.