WD Black (1 TB, 3.5", CMR)
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WD Black

1 TB, 3.5", CMR


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Anonymous

6 years ago

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arielriva

6 years ago

Hi, bought this model a few months back and has worked perfectly since, no noises, no vibrations, no temperature changes. I run a quite rig so would have noticed otherwise. Suggest you ask for a replacement just in case.

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magas1963

2 years ago

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kiwikiblue

2 years ago

Hi! The disk is delivered naked (without enclosure) and it is not noisy (I have 5 in a NAS and you can't really hear them). It's really a drive made for NAS, because it allows a lot of rewriting and is very stable. It's a very good drive for NAS, because it allows a lot of rewriting and it's very stable, but for a gamer drive I'd rather take an SSD which will be much faster!

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Marco Ruch

5 years ago

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DarthShadow

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

I have it exactly the same way! SSD for OS, HDD for games and NAS (HDDs) for data. For a few games, an SSD is almost _necessary_ - because of the loading times. But an old SSD 840 Pro will do for that. The WD Black delivers (according to Samsung Magician): Sequential R/W: 240 MB/s Random (IOPS) R: 732 / W: 1464 Comparison to SSD 970 EVO 500GB (NVMe): Sequential: R: 3,545 MB/s; W: 2,512 MB/s IOPS: R: 273925 / W: 173828

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carlito512

5 years ago

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LordFnord

5 years ago

Hello Carlito The DC5800 was available in different configurations, but as far as I know all of them had a SATA-III connector for hard drives. This WD drive would therefore be safe to install. However, remember that you will need an additional SATA cable if you want to keep the original drive and use the new one only as an extension.

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