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    • ferelxyxF Desconectado
      ferelxyx Veteranos HL
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      seagate and WD and that are not green

      EJ: WD Caviar Black 2TB SATA3 64MB - Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 2TB SATA3 64MB - WD Caviar Blue 2TB SATA3

      regards

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        Run away from the Caviar Black:

        For example:

        7200.14 if it's going to be the main one

        Caviar Green very appropriate and highly recommended as storage to accompany an ssd

        Western Digital desktop internal drive range Caviar Blue 2Tb I think doesn't even exist or has never existed...

        Duopoly between Seagate and WD:

        (Toshiba will be absorbed by one of the two big ones)

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          Sylver Veteranos HL @G0D1N0
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          The Western Digital Caviar Black is a good option in terms of performance and reliability, although they may tell you that it is noisier, it is a matter of quirks. I have a green one and I assure you that it also ends up being noisy.
          The advantage of the Caviar Black is a higher speed in reading and transferring data, although nothing like an SSD in those aspects.
          A good combination would be a RAID with two Caviar Blue of 1Tb each, improved times and protected data, although you can also do it with two Barracudas, it may even turn out better.

          In summary, if it is for the system, get a Caviar Black or a Barracuda, they are good bets. If it is for data storage, with a Caviar Green you will go miles (assuming you have a faster disk and a better one dedicated only to the operating system).

          Regards

          >> i7-2600K Sandy Bridge @4.4GHz || Noctua NH-D14 || ASRock Z77 Extreme4 || 4x8Gb G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 1600MHz || XFX RX 5700 XT 8Gb || SSD Samsung 850 PRO 256Gb & 850 EVO 500Gb || WD Caviar Green 1Tb || Barracuda 1Tb || Corsair TX650 V2 || M-Audio Fast Track Pro || KRK RP8 RoKit G3 || BenQ GW2750 27"
          >> Athlon 64 X2 5600+ Brisbane @2.9GHz || Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 || 2x2Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Xtreme 1Gb || Maxtor 320Gb SATA2 || OCZ ModXStream 500W Modular || TEAC PowerMax 120/2 || Acer X243w 24"
          >> Intel Core2Duo E6600 Conroe @2.4GHz || Asus P5N32-SLI SE DELUXE || 2x1Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Asus nVidia GeForce 9800GT 1Gb GDDR3 || Seagate Barracuda IDE 80Gb 7200RPM || Linkworld LPK12-35 450W

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            G0D1N0 @Sylver
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            Component return rates

            Hard drives

            • Western 1.55% (compared to 1.44%)

            • Seagate 1.44% (compared to 1.65%)

            • 5.04% WD Caviar Black 1.5 TB (WD1502FAEX)

            • 3.57% Seagate Barracuda 320 GB (ST320DM001)

            • 1.97% WD Caviar Black (WD2002FAEX)

            • 1.95% Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 (ST2000DM001)

            WD Blue WD10EZEX WD Black WD1002FAEX

            Seagate st1000dm003

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            • SylverS Desconectado
              Sylver Veteranos HL @G0D1N0
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              G0D1N0 that's not entirely true, the values it gives in benchmark depend on the specific model, the configuration of the equipment and mainly on the disk cache.

              Regards

              >> i7-2600K Sandy Bridge @4.4GHz || Noctua NH-D14 || ASRock Z77 Extreme4 || 4x8Gb G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 1600MHz || XFX RX 5700 XT 8Gb || SSD Samsung 850 PRO 256Gb & 850 EVO 500Gb || WD Caviar Green 1Tb || Barracuda 1Tb || Corsair TX650 V2 || M-Audio Fast Track Pro || KRK RP8 RoKit G3 || BenQ GW2750 27"
              >> Athlon 64 X2 5600+ Brisbane @2.9GHz || Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 || 2x2Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Xtreme 1Gb || Maxtor 320Gb SATA2 || OCZ ModXStream 500W Modular || TEAC PowerMax 120/2 || Acer X243w 24"
              >> Intel Core2Duo E6600 Conroe @2.4GHz || Asus P5N32-SLI SE DELUXE || 2x1Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Asus nVidia GeForce 9800GT 1Gb GDDR3 || Seagate Barracuda IDE 80Gb 7200RPM || Linkworld LPK12-35 450W

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                • cobitoC Desconectado
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                  coqueras, ¿para qué vas a usar el disco?

                  Toda la actualidad en la portada de Hardlimit
                  Mis cacharros

                  hlbm signature

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                    I have a WD Caviar Black and I am delighted with it, but it cost me I think about 90 € a little over two years ago on hard2mano new, to be unpacked. For that price I recommend it. If not, I prefer a Seagate, more for the price, or a WD Caviar Blue.

                    Do you want it as the main disk? What are you going to use it for? As they indicate the SSDs are of low capacity but high speed among other things, so if it is for a new PC, it may be a good option to opt for an SSD + conventional Hard Disk.

                    Personally I do not recommend a low consumption disk (green caviar) for a system disk, but they are very valid for storing data. I have 3 Green Caviar and a Caviar Black among others, and each one for its own, but as I indicate the Black Caviar seems to me of a high price.

                    Also if your motherboard supports it there are 3 TB ones around 120 €.

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                      The barracuda 7200.14 work very well, some captures of one of mine.

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                      • _Neptunno__ Desconectado
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                        What I see with the WD Black is that they are very noisy, and "scratch" a lot. In the work PC I installed one of two 1TB (an i5 + 8GB)…and it makes me nervous how they sound, and I'm not one of those who complain about these things.
                        But anyway, I have installed several more in other computers and I have noticed an excess of noise and vibrations.
                        The Green are not as noisy in this regard, the blue ones are more in the middle, they have a good performance and they sound little.
                        As for reliability, I can say that the Black are the most reliable of WD that I have tried (waiting to see how the Red that we are installing in several computers turn out), The Blue ones fail quite a lot, even we considered not buying them anymore in my job….
                        The Green ones are generally good, but they give a lot of trouble when you put them in raid 1 or 0 in Intel controllers, but well….in the last 300 disks installed I think that only 4-5 have crashed, as I remember.

                        Personally, my two Green ones are working great, and I hope they last a few years(they are for backup), then I have of second paws 1 of 400GB that is already failing and two other Raptor of 74GB that have the same problem, that is to say...:ugly:

                        Barracuda are the ones I have had the most at home and personally they are the ones I like the most, although I don't know how the new 7200.14 will be, but if they go like the.12 ones they are worth it.

                        Well, after this rant that I have let out... I would choose a Black or a 7200.14 (for system or data that needs movement), or WD Green (for massive storage, backups).

                        Regards!!

                        P.D: if anyone wonders what the hell I do with so many hard drives….they are work things, and I can't say anything, because it's confidential xD

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                        • FranziskanerF Desconectado
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                          sure you save many files that end with XXX :troll:
                          best regards
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                          • ferelxyxF Desconectado
                            ferelxyx Veteranos HL @Franziskaner
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                            I clearly prefer the Seagate 7200.14 for noise, temperature, and durability.

                            The WD black is a good option, but it's very noisy, and the Green ones are only for storage.

                            Best regards.

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                            • SylverS Desconectado
                              Sylver Veteranos HL @_Neptunno_
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                              @_Neptunno_:

                              What I see with the WD Black is that they are very noisy, and "scratch" a lot. In the work PC I installed one of two 1TB (an i5 + 8GB)…and it makes me nervous how they sound, and I'm not one of those who complain about these things.
                              But anyway, I have installed several more in other computers and I have noticed an excess of noise and vibrations.
                              The Green are not as noisy in this regard, the blue are more in the middle, they have a good performance and they sound little.
                              As for reliability, I can say that the Black are among the most reliable WD I have tried (waiting to see how the Red that we are installing in several computers turn out), The Blue fail quite a lot, even we are considering not buying them anymore in my job….
                              The Green in general are good, but they give a lot of trouble when you put them in raid 1 or 0 in Intel controllers, but well….in the last 300 disks installed I think only 4-5 have crashed, as I remember.

                              Personally, my two Green are working great, and I hope they last a few years(they are for backup), then I have of second paws 1 of 400GB that is already failing and two other Raptor of 74GB that have the same problem, that is...:ugly:

                              Barracuda are the ones I have had the most at home and personally they are the ones I like the most, although I don't know how good the new 7200.14 will be, but if they go like the.12 they are worth it.

                              Well, after this rant I have unleashed... I would choose a Black or a 7200.14 (for system or data that needs movement), or WD Green (for massive storage, backups).

                              Regards!!

                              P.D: if anyone wonders what the hell I do with so many hard drives….it's work stuff, and I can't say anything, because it's confidential xD

                              +1

                              I can only add that if you have extra hard drives, send me a PM and let's talk business :ugly::ugly:

                              Regards ?

                              >> i7-2600K Sandy Bridge @4.4GHz || Noctua NH-D14 || ASRock Z77 Extreme4 || 4x8Gb G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 1600MHz || XFX RX 5700 XT 8Gb || SSD Samsung 850 PRO 256Gb & 850 EVO 500Gb || WD Caviar Green 1Tb || Barracuda 1Tb || Corsair TX650 V2 || M-Audio Fast Track Pro || KRK RP8 RoKit G3 || BenQ GW2750 27"
                              >> Athlon 64 X2 5600+ Brisbane @2.9GHz || Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 || 2x2Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Xtreme 1Gb || Maxtor 320Gb SATA2 || OCZ ModXStream 500W Modular || TEAC PowerMax 120/2 || Acer X243w 24"
                              >> Intel Core2Duo E6600 Conroe @2.4GHz || Asus P5N32-SLI SE DELUXE || 2x1Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Asus nVidia GeForce 9800GT 1Gb GDDR3 || Seagate Barracuda IDE 80Gb 7200RPM || Linkworld LPK12-35 450W

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                              • _Neptunno__ Desconectado
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                                @Sylver:

                                +1

                                I can only add that if you have spare hard drives, send me a PM and let's talk business :ugly::ugly:

                                Regards ?

                                Well, if I could take all the drives and sell them….I would go on vacation and for a long time:ugly:

                                ?

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