I have used western digital hard drives for many years and I have found them to be very reliable. I would recommend this drive to anyone
Ipurchased this as a back up drive for my XPsp3 system. It worked fast and well and did exactly what was needed with fast seek times and no bad writes. Well worth the money.
the only diference is this hard drive don't work, (kaput) in some products we buy sometimes we are luck and some not, and life goes on, hihihihhi
Western Digital really needs no introduction as they are one of the largest and most highly respected names in the industry. They may be best known for their 10,000RPM Raptor line of hard drives, but if you take a look around at any enthusiast forum you will see many, many peoples' rigs sporting at least one of their other products. In what can only be called a stroke of genius, WD has separated their 3.5” SATA drives into three separate and distinct categories. The “green” line is their low power, earth friendly line where low noise and low heat trumps shear speed (though from all reports they don’t lag that far behind in this category either). The “Blue” line is their middle of the road line where noise and heat output are a concern but it is more in balance with performance (this is WD original line before the switch); and then you have the “Black” editions. These drives are all about performance and power, even if that means increased noise, heat output and energy consumption.Read full review
As SATA drives go, its pretty basic, reliable and does the job. Its reasonably small capacity makes it ideal for use as a system drive working in tandem in a system with a seperate physical hard drive used to store data.
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