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Because the throughput of these hard drives will be limited by the used NAS and the network connection we do not primarily look at the speed here, but at the elements that are important for this segment: noise levels and power consumption. Therefore it is...
We are starting this conclusion with the 6TB-drives. The Toshiba MD04ACA 6TB and X300 6TB offer good performance in this segment for a relatively low price, but are clearly audible with noise levels that are nearly at 40 dB(A) when idle. Nevertheless th...
Western Digital's RED line of drives have made vast improvements in SOHO and SMB storage arrays, giving them the performance and reliability that they need but on a scale that doesn't carry the same price tags that the enterprise-class drives bring with t...
Publié: 2013-12-11, Auteur: Leo , review by: micromart.co.uk
Extrait: Now here's an unusual question: when is a 2.5" hard drive not intended for use in a laptop? I'm not talking about a 2.5" drive that's too thick to slip inside a modern laptop. In the past, WD has released its 1TB Scorpio Blue drive in both 9.5mm and 12.5m...
Built for NAS, 3 year warranty, Enterprise features and reliability, Low power usage, 1m hour MTBF, Desirable price
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PricingLike their full sized 3.5″ counterparts, the 2.5″ drives both come in with a good price point for their size. With prices ranging from around £60 to just over £160 for the 3.5″ 1-4TB drives and the 2.5″ drives coming in at around £60 for the 750GB...
The latest capacity of the WD Red line is a solid addition. This NAS-specific drive gives users the highest capacity possible at relatively inexpensive price tag, while results from our performance charts reaffirm that the line is a good choice for the SO...
Publié: 2019-12-16, Auteur: William , review by: techspot.com
Extrait: Computer storage has come a long way since our last roundup. We have new PCIe 4.0 SSDs, NVMe drives are becoming the de facto standard for new machines, and prices for legacy drives have plummeted. Rather than just focusing on high-end drives, this time w...
Extrait: The WD Red 1TB (2.5 inch) and 6TB.Undersides.The Red drives we're going to examine today come in starkly different form factors. The Red 6TB is more of what we've seen before, the latest high capacity desktop flagship for users with limited drive bays who...
Extrait: Here's my translation of Western Digital's marketing speak for the specs of the WD Red Series. Some of these are not specifically listed by WD, but we know they are in there, so we will keep them here for your education: NoTouch™ ramp load technolo...