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Western Digital Caviar Green 1 TB SATA III Intellipower 64 MB Cache Bulk/OEM 3.5-Inch Internal Bare Drive Desktop Hard Drive – WD10EARX

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Western Digital Caviar Green 1 TB SATA III Intellipower 64 MB Cache Bulk/OEM 3.5-Inch Internal Bare Drive Desktop Hard Drive – WD10EARX

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  • WD Caviar Green hard drives reduce power consumption by up to 40%
  • IntelliPower – A fine-tuned balance of spin speed,
  • IntelliSeek – Calculates optimum seek speeds to lower power consumption, noise, and vibration.
  • 1 TB capacity holds up to 200,000 digital photos, 250,000 MP3 files, and 120 hours of HD video.
  • 3 year limited warranty.
  • Offers best-in-class acoustics and operating temperature and 3rd generation SATA interface.
  • Transfer rate and caching algorithms designed to deliver both significant power savings and solid performance.

Available in capacities up to 3TB, WD Caviar Green SATA hard drives reduce power consumption by up to 40% and offer best-in-class acoustics and operating temperature. Based on WD’s exclusive GreenPower technology, these drives are designed to deliver power savings as the primary attribute. As hard drive capacities increase, the power required to run those drives increases as well. WD Caviar Green drives make it possible for energy-conscious customers to build systems with higher capacities and the right balance of system performance, ensured reliability, and energy conservation. They are ideal for PCs, external storage and other devices that require lower power consumption and cool, quiet operation.

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  • Steve
    9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great storage drive, but decreased speed, August 22, 2011
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    Steve
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    I have tons of WD drives and they’ve been around for awhile (including two 2tb ‘green’ drives), so I decided to give this one a chance even with the half/half ratings it had.

    This drive is great! Popped it into my esata dock, turned it on, and windows disk management saw it instantly, as the full ~2.7tb. Initialized it, making sure to pick GPT, and then formatted it. Windows saw the whole partition, no fuss.

    To test the drive, I did a low level format, then a disk check. When both came back fine, I copied as many files as I could fit on the drive, and then did another disk check. Came back fine again, so I ran DiskMark to see what speeds I was getting. When the drive was almost full (~3gb free), I was averaging around 30-40MBps. after I reformatted and ran the test again, I averaged ~60MBps. Compare this to a smaller hard drive and you will see that this is considerably slower. (I just ran DiskMark on a full WD 500GB drive that’s about 5 years old, and it averaged 80MBps)

    However, 30MBps is plenty of speed to stream movies, which is what I’m using it for. This drive won’t make the best boot drive, but it makes a great archival one.

    As I’ve only owned it for about a week now, I can’t comment on long term reliability, but I will update if anything happens.
    For now, I do recommend this drive.

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  • RC
    6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    just received this 3tb hard drive and installed it, August 15, 2011
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    RC (Canton,OH) –
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    using an asus z68 pro motherboard, i connected this 3 tb hard drive to the marvel sata 3 port and booted up windows… it wasn’t recognized immediately, you need do a little work to get it to show up in windows 7 (not sure about other o/s i only use windows 7), here’s how you get it to work:

    first you need to make sure your motherboard supports 3 tb, alot of the old ones will not support that size. so make sure your motherboard supports it or you will be wasting time and money.

    second. make sure you have a sata 3 cable (i’m pretty sure you can also use a sata 2 cable if you don’t have a sata 3 but preferrably you want to use a sata 3) as this “oem” product does’t come with any cables so you will either have to use one provided with your motherboard or you will need to purchase 1 seperately.

    third, when you start up windows 7 after you install the hard drive you will need to go to “computer” or “my computer” and right click on it (from the start button in the bottom left corner > my computer > right click > manage) and when you go into mage go to the section where it says “storage/disc management”.

    fourth, a message should automatically pop up and let you know that you need to convert the drive to “gpt”… it popped up for me and gave me the option so if it doesn’t do this for someone else i’m not sure the exact way to convert to gpt.. but i’m sure the answer is on google or something. just know you have to convert it gpt. (over 2 tb).

    fift you want to right click on the disc that shows up as 2.72 tb and choose “create simple volume”… this is where you choose the drive letter you want (ie, D: or X:) and choose to quick format it into NTfs.

    finally, it should only take a few minutes to format and then it’s all done… you should now have 2.72 tb or so free to use.

    i just got mine and checked it with crystal disc and it reported it with good health and a good temperature so i will try and give an update in a month or 2 to see how it holds up after a short time.

    thanks for reading. good luck.

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  • Strohmian
    12 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Green is the new Black, August 17, 2011
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    Strohmian (New York, NY United States) –
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    Western Digital has introduced quite a few interesting lines of desktop hard drives in the last few years: the enthusiast Velociraptors, the very fast Black series, and the economic Green series, like this 2TB model. The Velociraptors – true to name – are almost extinct now, because SSDs have taken the performance crown, and I believe that the black series will disappear next. Why? If you assemble a performant PC these days, you will end up installing the OS and applications on an SSD for speed and place media on a cheap & large magnetic drive. Best of both worlds.

    But wait! Intel has just released a new chipset (Z68) that can use the SSD as a seamless cache to a traditional HD, combining the speed of SSD with the space of magnetic HD. If this sounds a little bit like digital snake oil, consider this: the German computer magazine c’t (one of the best in the world) found that benchmarks with this setup ran at almost pure SSD speed. Also there are other manufacturers weighing in with similar solutions, it’s not just Intel. “Big, cheap, AND fast” will be real in 2011. And my point in all this: magnetic disk performance will be an afterthought soon enough; only space, reliability, and economics will count.

    And it so happens that this drive delivers on those fronts: It’s cheap, it barely uses any power (I measured an increase of 1 Watt in my PC on idle), it’s quiet, and I couldn’t get it more than lukewarm even after hours of copying files. True, it’s a little on the slow side (about 100MB/sec, not much better than a high-end laptop drive), so if you’re dealing with a computer with exactly one drive – and an SSD is too small to hold everything – you should check out a faster option. WD’s Black series would be adequate (and of course, a number of competitors).

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