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Extrait: Si la capacité de 3 To impressionne, les disques durs de cette taille posent de réels problèmes de compatibilité sur une majorité de configurations, pas toutes capables de les à reconnaitre et/ou de les gérer convenablement. Il faut donc être particuli...
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Détachons les qualités de ce disque de la problématique de sa capacité. Le Western Digital Caviar Green 3 To est un bon disque, cela ne fait aucun doute. Malgré une vitesse de rotation limitée à 5 400 tours par minute (qui doit lui permettre au passage un...
Extrait: Hard drives able to hold 3 TB of data need to be considered carefully because they might not always work as expected. This round-up of four high-capacity disks compares products from Hitachi, Seagate, and Western Digital, then covers their caveats. The...
8/10. Huge capacity matched with stunning performance thanks to its fast spindle speed and interface, the only fly in the ointment is the hardware needs as a boot drive and the need for a modern OS but that's hardly the drive's fault. The price tag is...
As a newly introduced hard drive, the 3TB Caviar Green is at its cost zenith. That should start to dip significantly over the next few months. If you can't wait, the only thing you're out is the extra money. Added capacity and lower maintenance issues...
Looking first to the build quality and design of the Caviar Green 3TB we have a product which impresses. It feels solid but despite four platters inside it is only 30g heavier than 2TB models which we have previously tested. Other manufacturers have c...
Extrait: The news that shocked everyone on Tuesday was Western Digital's formal announcement of the WD Caviar Green three terabytes (TB) spindle hard drive. For many months rumours had been flying about that Seagate had one ready in the pipeline, but Western ...