All good, does what it says on the tin - plenty of space to store games and what-not. Can't complain. Came with a bag of Haribo too - well worth the money! ;)
Manufacturer: Western Digital
All good, does what it says on the tin - plenty of space to store games and what-not. Can't complain. Came with a bag of Haribo too - well worth the money! ;)
Used WD for years. Needed more space. Would prefer a quicker disk but this one is much better value.Getting it recognised on Windows so that you can format it isn't obvious, having a installation quick-guide printout in the package would be nice
Western Digital's Red series is definitely a success. It is superior to its predecessor in those parameters we could measure in our tests such as speed, power consumption and temperature.
sales and evaluation has been very good Terrible product. Good deal! no leaks,my love Pretty good. Special design, perfect quality, nice appearance. I couldn't deny such a good product. Shops have been collected for a long time, but is the first time to start. It should be said that is good.
Easy to install and immediately use.
A previous 1TB WD drive died after two years. Sent it in for warranty replacement, but replacement was denied due to "tampering" -- which never happened. While I would have preferred to purchase another brand, WD still has the best overall reliability, so I went with a 2TB replacement.
Hard Drive Not Working, Damage Product Sended. Clicking Sound Comes Out Of Hard drive. Friends Its Better To Buy From Local Stores. I recommend Everyone To Buy Computer Accessories From Local Stores You will be satisfied too.
I've read mixed reviews about WesternDigitial drives. While those reviews have had some influence on my choice of drive, my history with the WesternDigital brand has been a large deciding factor in not only staying with the WesternDigital brand but also with the mode of drive I use.
Price; disk size; brand; quality
None that I can really think of at this point however time is the true test of the quality of any product
It's too expensive for the space and speed you get. The WD Blue drives are slow so they should be cheaper, but this cost as much as their fastest hard drive WD Black.
Expensive
WD advertizes the Red-series explicitly for the 24x7-operation in small and medium-sized enterprises and at home in small NAS-/RAID-setups. Precisely because the drives have to run jammed together in confined spaces, solid performance and preferably low temperatures are vital.
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