-Can be a bit noisy but most 7200rpm disks are. Depending on computer cases it might not be noticable.
-Plugged in; partitioned and has been working flawlessly for a couple months
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Manufacturer: Western Digital
-Can be a bit noisy but most 7200rpm disks are. Depending on computer cases it might not be noticable.
-Plugged in; partitioned and has been working flawlessly for a couple months
-None
Good product easy to install and very dependable compared to the black drives. Western Digital is currently making the best quality drives.
I installed 6 of these 4TB WD Red Pro HDDs into a NAS (RAID 5) and they work great. They come without screws for mounting so you will need to have some 6-32 x 1/4 screws with a flat head that will sit flush with the mounting tray. Great HDDs. I have much less trouble out of WD drives than Seagate.
I have used WD Red Pro drives in my Synology 1513+ NAS for almost 2 years. No errors! I trust the Pro series.
I bought this drive to replace a failed HDD which on investigation did not have a good reliability record. WD offer a 5 year warrantee and claim this drive has a workload rating up to 550TB per year (among the highest of any 3.5-inch hard drive) with up to 2.5 million hours MTBF.
Too good
We bought two of these Western Digital WD4002FYYZ 4 TB 3.5-Inch Hard Drives, to populate a NAS system. For those people who may be unclear about a NAS, it is a network-attached storage device, which holds one or more hard disks and connects into your network, giving other devices access to the...
So far: Solid, fast. Downside: they're a bit loud. Being designed for datacenter use, they're optimised for speed not noise levels - so if you use it in a desktop you'll likely notice the noise when it's seeking.
This is a great drive with fantastic read and write speeds. Although it is a bit loud when reading data to it but this drive is designed to be used and abused in enterprise servers so I knew what I was getting into here.
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